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Farragut new Studio & Open House

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John Broughton
Executive Producer
202-375-4911
jbroughton@starshipfarragut.com

FARRAGUT FILMS’ OPEN HOUSE EVENT

Beam Aboard Starship Farragut for a TREK in Georgia!
WASHINGTON, DC, March 30, 2009 — Starship Farragut, an independent film project based on the original series of Star Trek, announced the hosting of an Open House Event on April 17th from 10 AM to 4 PM at its new filming studio just off the corner of Church and Osborne Streets in St. Marys, Georgia. This event is open to the general public and will be a great opportunity to mingle with the cast and crew of Starship Farragut, as well as other fans and enthusiasts from all over the country and be among the first to see Farragut Films’ new soundstage and sets. There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony with VIPs of the Historic St. Marys’ community and set tours of the Starship Farragut. Attendees will be able to stand in the transporter room, sit in the Captain’s chair or at the Helm/Navigation console, climb aboard the shuttlecraft, walk into a turbolift, and sneak into the Captain’s quarters. There will be photo opportunities and autographs with the actors, so bring your cameras. Refreshments will be available for a nominal donation to help defray costs.

In addition to the media and press being at the event, we have confirmed attendance of Star Trek celebrity, Leslie Hoffman. A self-described, “Original Trekkie,” she has worked as a stuntwoman in Hollywood for
over 30 years, and has worked on both Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek Voyager. The attendance of other Star Trek celebrities still being confirmed as of the date of this official statement.

The producers of Starship Farragut would like to acknowledge the contributions of Bill Gross of W.H. Gross Construction Company, Kimberly Watson of Prudential Magnolia Realty, the Town of St. Marys, and the
donations of many of our fans, all of whom have had a hand in making this possible.

For anyone traveling to St. Marys from out of the area, there are many local accommodations that are very reasonably priced including some very clean and comfortable cabins at Crooked River State Park, which is
only five miles away from the studio where the open house is being held. If you prefer to stay in a hotel, there are numerous comfortable, affordable places in St. Marys and Kingsland all within a ten mile radius
of the studio’s location. If you are flying in to the area, St. Marys is only a 30 minute drive from the Jacksonville airport (JAX), going north on I-95. For INFO, please visit: http://www.stmaryswelcome.com/
Help usher in a new and exciting era and for all who support Farragut Films. If interested in attending, please RSVP to Holly Bednar at hbednar@starshipfarragut.com with as much advanced notice as possible. For those in the media who wish to attend for possible news coverage, please contact John Broughton at jbroughton@starshipfarragut.com for getting on the press list. Press badges will be available to those in the media, and they will be allowed exclusive access to view Starship Farragut being filming on
Saturday, April 18th (closed set for the general public).

Last year, Starship Farragut’s second film, “For Want of a Nail” won “Best Fan Film of 2008” at the Wrath of Con film festival in Panama City Beach, Florida. Recently, the third and fourth film efforts, “Just Passing Through” and “A Rock and a Hard Place” were debuted at the University of Maryland’s Hoff Theater. With Stage I of set construction completed, Stage II of set construction (a full 360 degree bridge set) will be
completed prior to 12/31/09. The project’s fifth and next episodic film will begin pre-production this fall with filming in early 2010 timeframe. In addition, NEO f/x’s production of Starship Farragut – The Animated
Episodes will be released in the first half of 2009 and features the voices of the Farragut crew in addition to well-known Star Trek guest stars, such as Tim Russ, Chase Masterson, and Chris Doohan (son of James “Scotty” Doohan). The project’s films may be downloaded free at www.starshipfarragut.com.
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About Starship Farragut

Starship Farragut is an independent film series based on the original series of Star Trek. It is based on the crew of the U.S.S. Farragut, a sister ship of the Enterprise commanded by Captain Jack Carter. The premise of the series – a new ship, new crew, and new adventures. “These are the adventures of the Starship Farragut..." The Internetbased
series is produced by Farragut Films, a non-profit corporation headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland. For more information, visit www.starshipfarragut.com. Star Trek is the copyright of CBS/Paramount Television.

About Farragut Films

Established in 2004, Washington, DC-based Farragut Films Inc. specializes in producing feature-length films, vignettes, trailers, and others videos in a variety of genres. We have established partnerships with other film companies, to include CGI, special effects, make-up effects, sound mix/effects, musical scores/soundtracks, and
specialized post-production work. Farragut Films has studios in the Greater Washington, DC metropolitan area; Cincinnati, OH; and Historic St. Marys, Georgia. www.farragutfilms.com

About Historic St. Marys, Georgia

Escape to yesteryear, and immerse yourself in history*, romance and adventure. Historic St. Marys’ enchanting storybook setting on the St. Marys River beckons with white picket fences and charming Victorian Inns. Majestic magnolias and stately live oaks. Fragrant salt air and alluring waters. Quaint shops and captivating cafes. Intriguing
history and gentle people. Come discover legends of forgotten battles and daring pirates. The sweetness of honeysuckle and the succulence of our native rock shrimp. Serene sunrises and stunning sunsets. Discover wild horses and armadillos and sea otters. You may even discover yourself. Come see why so many visitors are spellbound to return—some for a day, many for a lifetime. And discover why our visitors often say, “you may leave St. Marys, but St. Marys will never leave you.” http://www.stmaryswelcome.com/ *St. Marys’ has a rich history—for more details, please visit: http://www.stmaryswelcome.com/historycvb.html.

About W.H. Gross Construction Company

The W.H. Gross Team has built their success on the philosophy of carefully observing their customers’ wants, needs and budgets. W.H. Gross provides the best quality craftsmanship and low-maintenance building techniques on every home to provide years of enjoyment for you and your family. All W.H. Gross homes are conveniently located in
beautiful communities in southern Georgia and northern Florida, with easy access to Cumberland Island National Seashore, and Jacksonville. If beautiful beaches, boating and golf are among your priorities, W.H. Gross has just the home for you. http://www.whgross.com/

About NEO f/x

Established in 2003, Portland, Oregon-based NEO f/x offers its clients the creation and production of original imagery for projects such as logos, corporate presentations, print, television, film, DVD, and the Internet. The company specializes in visual effects work in the areas of 3D animation, otherwise known as CGI, along with compositing,
editing, and conceptual design and consultation. In addition to visual effects, NEO f/x also has Total Media Packages available to its clients for 'one-stop shopping' for their multimedia projects.
Please visit their internet site at www.neo-fx.com.
 
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Sorry I couldn't attend, I had to work, not to mention I found out too late. I hope it went well. It looked like it did from the news item I saw on TV. I have just recently moved to the area, and look forward to some kind of interaction with cast/crew of your production. Keep up the good work!
 
I wrote and asked John Broughton if I could attend on Saturday, the day for the press, but he never wrote me back. I thought for sure I'd be allowed to go, you know, since I've spent the better part of a year and a half working on the animated episodes of Farragut. But, oh well.
 
I wanted to go too but, like alot of others, life got in the way. I wish you guys well though and keep up the good work.
 
The Open House on Friday was free to to public and open to everyone. We had a wonderful turnout and great press coverage. We estimate there were 400 attendees!
A few people dropped by on Saturday, thinking that was the day of the open house. We were filming, but took breaks and showed them around.
I apologize if anyone felt left out. We will be making announcements on our web site regarding upcoming construction and filming dates at the warehouse.
Thanks!
 
"I wrote and asked John Broughton if I could attend on Saturday, the day for the press, but he never wrote me back. I thought for sure I'd be allowed to go, you know, since I've spent the better part of a year and a half working on the animated episodes of Farragut. But, oh well."

Kail - Just got back from the Open House Event - your email was received while I was away. Just as you have been busy - so have we. Would have been nice to see you - you should have just shown up; you were one of the few to actually RSVP. We'll be having another Open House Event when the full bridge is completed and we'll be sure to have you then. THANKS. John
 
. We'll be having another Open House Event when the full bridge is completed and we'll be sure to have you then. THANKS. John


John,

When do you guys expect to have the full bridge complete? Are you using the same blueprints as the Phase II production? What other sets are you building -- corridors, briefing room, etc.?

Thank you in advance.
 
"I wrote and asked John Broughton if I could attend on Saturday, the day for the press, but he never wrote me back. I thought for sure I'd be allowed to go, you know, since I've spent the better part of a year and a half working on the animated episodes of Farragut. But, oh well."

Kail - Just got back from the Open House Event - your email was received while I was away. Just as you have been busy - so have we. Would have been nice to see you - you should have just shown up; you were one of the few to actually RSVP. We'll be having another Open House Event when the full bridge is completed and we'll be sure to have you then. THANKS. John

Thanks John. I was just disappointed, but I'll be sure to come next time. Really want to see that bridge set. It will be like a dream come true for this lifetime TOS fan.
 
I wish I could have made it out there. It sounds like it would have been a good time. Especially, getting to meet you all.

Looking forward to seeing what this year holds for you all.

Keep up the good work.
 
. We'll be having another Open House Event when the full bridge is completed and we'll be sure to have you then. THANKS. John


John,

When do you guys expect to have the full bridge complete? Are you using the same blueprints as the Phase II production? What other sets are you building -- corridors, briefing room, etc.?

Thank you in advance.

This is Mark, chiming in. The current warehouse holds our transporter room, shuttlecraft, turbolift and caprain's quarters. We hope to complete the bridge set by the end of this year. We are looking for additional space for our briefing room, sick bay, engineering and corridors, as well as other sets specifically needed for future episodes. We are working from our own blueprints on all sets, based on the original sets. Check our web site for announcements on set construction parties and the next open house.
 
If you want a look at progress on the Farragut sets, there's cool stuff on John Broughton's blog this morning:

http://mycaptainsblog.com/

They're having their second open house event on December 4th, 2010 - here's their announcement of it:

On Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 10 AM to 4 PM, Farragut Films will be hosting an Open House Event that will be free to the general public to showcase our completed STAR TREK SETS and to officially kick-off our next big film production called, “THE PRICE OF ANYTHING.” Come sit in the captain’s chair, stand in the transporter room chamber, walk through the ship corridors, hang out in the captain’s quarters, pilot a shuttlecraft, and much more! Cast and crew from the award-winning web-series, Starship Farragut will be present. Complimentary DVDs will also be provided and in addition, various costumes and props used in the production of Starship Farragut will be displayed.
 
Ricky Thompson from Project: Potemkin is planning on being there, too. Not sure if Linda and I can make it -- may have some filming to do.
 
A teaser...

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Ooooh. Nice. I love the orange. (Will it be orange on-screen or is this a stage lighting thing that I don't understand?)
 
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