The second part of your post is more of what I was talking about. I knew you wouldn't be able to do anything about the movie itself, so I was talking more something involving Peters and whoever else is controling Industry Studios.
The only way I would ever give money to something like that was if I knew exactly what the money was going towards at all times. If I pay for a fan film, I want that money to go towards the fan film and only the fan film, and if I'm paying for a studio I either want to exactly what will be filming there and who will be involved. I don't want to think I'm pay for a studio for Disney and then find out it's being used for Cash Markman movies.
The kickstarter that explicitly allocates money for the studio assets is here:
https://web.archive.org/web/2016073...ojects/194429923/star-trek-axanar/description
the followon Indiegogo is here: (navigate to the sept 2015 capture using the widget in the upper right):
https://web.archive.org/web/20150907012018/https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/axanar#/story
This has been covered on Axamonitor but pertinent to the question of whether donors have any control over what is made or how the funds may be used, I underline a few things below.
Note in particular that the Indiegogo says Axanar Productions is the start of a movement whereby fans fund
only what they want, whereas the Kickstarter says Axanar Productions will create adventures like Axanar and beyond, for example a David Gerrold story (that is, it isn't too specific except to suggest the direction of SF).
Because the Indiegogo says its money is for Axanar, that $ doesn't seem related to your question unless they spent some of it on the studio buildout.
However, the Indiegogo description of Axanar Productions' business plan, written presumably before the lawsuit, clearly states donors would donate for future productions they want. Since the Indiegogo fundraising is for Axanar the movie, the Axanar Productions description might be fairly interpreted as an elaboration of the purpose stated for and perhaps implied by surrounding writing for Axanar Productions in the Kickstarter.
Might be something to work with there.
KICKSTARTER
This Kickstarter is for the full-length feature Axanar. Unlike the short film, which we shot in two days and cost $80,000, the 90-minute
Axanar feature will take about 3 weeks and cost roughly between $650,000 and $ 750,000 (The budget is in process based on learnings from the
Prelude to Axanar budget, so I would expect the budget to climb). So we are breaking up our costs into discreet sections which should allow us to reach significant milestones, as we don't expect to raise the full amount all at once.
This first Kickstarter will be for the sound stage and set construction. Anything over what we need for that will be applied to the feature production costs. Full details are below.
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PLEASE NOTE (Added 8/24)
The response to our Kickstarter has been amazing and because of the help of George Takei, we blew through $ 500,000 and now $ 600,000! We never dreamed we would get close to original amount we said we needed, so we didn't revise the actual production budget, which was created before
Prelude to Axanar was even shot. We just did rough budgets for set construction and sound stage, which we have good handles on and hoped we would get enough to cover them. Then, while building the sets and modifying the studio, we would be able to work on a better budget for the actual production and show you our progress on the sets and studio.
Well, due to all your generosity, we have everything we need for the sets and studio and are well on our way to covering most of the budget. So we are going to start working on a formal budgeting process for Axanar and get those numbers as soon as possible. As always, every donor will get updated through the updates here, as well as on our Facebook Donor Group.
Accountability and transparency are very important to us, because we take seriously our job of taking care of your money.
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SOUND STAGE - $125,000
We have two potential locations we are negotiating for to serve as our sound stage in Valencia, CA, just north of LA.
This will be the permanent home of Axanar Productions and allow us to do more than just Axanar, from other adventures in the Star Trek universe and beyond. David Gerrold (author of "The Trouble with Tribbles") is already lined up to shoot his sci-fi series "Running Dark" here. First year's rent is $ 125,000.
(Remember, to get $ 125,000, we need to raise approximately $ 155,000)
SOUND STAGE RENOVATION - $50,000
Converting this space to be a sound stage will cost approximately $50,000. This includes dropping a grid system for lights and baffling, sound proofing and other modifications to the building. Depending which space we get will determine what exactly we need to do, but this is a rough estimate.
Sci-Fi Film School - After the sets our built, we will be holding a Sci-Fi film school. Learn all about film making from our veteran industry staff including David Gerrold (writing), Richard Hatch and Gary Graham (acting), Robert Burnett (Editing/Directing), Christian Gossett (writing/directing) and Academy Award winner Kevin Haney and Star Trek veteran Brad Look (make-up). Donors will get first shot at the initial film school session.
(Remember, to get $ 50,000, we need to raise approximately $ 62,000)
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INDIEGOGO
Q: What is Axanar Productions?
Axanar is not just an independent Star Trek film; it is the beginning of a whole new way that fans can get the content they want, by funding it themselves. Why dump hundreds or thousands of dollars a year on 400 cable channels, when what you really want is a few good sci-fi shows? Hollywood is changing. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and other providers are redefining content delivery, and
AxanarProductions/Ares Studios hopes to be part of that movement.