Well,
@gazomg , like a poor marksman your posts kept missing the target:
Prelude was not a fan film. It may have started out as such, but with the Kickstarter campaigns it had evolved to much, much more. And that's what they intended to do with their feature movie, quote: "
Axanar is the independent Star Trek film which proves that a feature-quality Star Trek film can be made on a small budget..." (from their Star Trek Axanar Kickstarter campaign).
With most of the crew before and behind of the cameras being industry professionals it wasn't to be a fan film any longer (
Prelude to Axanar is what I'm talking about here). So basically you are comparing oranges and apples.
In your opinion (and you are not alone in this) "every fan film prior was basically shit". That's your assessment, but many others here in the fan film section of the TrekBBS (like me) would disagree. In my opinion fan films do lack many things and sometimes even fail to entertain on a basic level, but that's why they are fan films. They have been made out of love for Star Trek and its fictional world.
But Axanar Productions wanted to make a "calling card" for being industry professionals who deliver all the goods for so few dollars. That's not in fan film territory by and large!
Prelude, in my opinion, had also its failures. Mainly putting a non-professional actor (Alec Peters) among all those veterans - and it showed. Man, how it showed. A "sheep among wolves".
And the "movie in question" wouldn't have had the same craftsmanship Prelude had, as many industry professionals "had left the bulding" (or the whateverthename studios). So we'll see now, how the new Axanar will look like, compared to other "real" fan films... should it ever be made.