Can't wait. Phase II is definitely one of, if not the best, Trek fan production I've seen.
ClayinCA, when there is a fight, people often disagree about what happened. There is no way this can be discussed without fanning flames from cooling embers that are best left to die out. Please drop this subject.
And here's an update from the PII Facebook page:
'Since a few people keep asking about
previous episodes shot that have yet to
come out I will lay it out for you in order...
"Origins: The Protracted Man" has been
shelved indefinitely due to various reasons.
"Bread and Savagery" is currently being
edited by Mark Burchett and will require pick
up shots
"The Holiest Thing" is being worked on, no
release date yet
"Mind-Sifter" is currently in post-production,
and when it is ready we will let you know of
the release date.'
I disagree about featuring the side players.
If there was one thing that "Kitumba" failed at completely, it was shoehorning in so many damn characters into the piece. Everyone went nuts over Continues "Lolani" when McKennah was featured more than McCoy (forgetting that Michele Specht is an actress whereas Larry Nemecek isn't) but nobody seemed to really have any problems with the main cast in "Kitumba" being relegated to shrunken parts to accommodate nonsensical scenes like the one with DeSalle, Chekov, and Prescott.
My sympathies to all concerned. There's too much sadness going around lately.I am very sad to report that Mark Burchett, who directed Bread and Savagery and the vignette Going Boldly passed away today, July 12, 2014. He was also responsible for bringing a number of key people onto our production team.
He will be sorely missed.
I am very sad to report that Mark Burchett, who directed Bread and Savagery and the vignette Going Boldly passed away today, July 12, 2014. He was also responsible for bringing a number of key people onto our production team.
He will be sorely missed.
As someone not affiliated with any fan production, and only interested in reading about the progress of this discussion, I'm constantly getting annoyed that you keep making comments that revolve around whatever importance you once may or may not have had in a production. It's getting really tiresome. If you're not involved in a production currently, whatever you have to say about it is irrelevant.
But I speak for myself that I think it's high time Kirk, Spock and McCoy become once again the main focus of these webisodes.
Fair enough. I apologize for stepping on any toes, and I'm sorry if I offended anyone.ClayinCA, when there is a fight, people often disagree about what happened. There is no way this can be discussed without fanning flames from cooling embers that are best left to die out. Please drop this subject.
If you read the comments that follow, it's clear that I, not you, stepped on toes. There are people here spoiling to revive this fight. I was roundly condemned for suggesting it wasn't a great idea to fight about this again. But you can do a search of older threads and get the information that way. And just to be clear, I am not a fan filmmaker. I just watch fan films. I was not directly involved in the issues, although I have spent a lot of time listening to those who were.Fair enough. I apologize for stepping on any toes, and I'm sorry if I offended anyone.ClayinCA, when there is a fight, people often disagree about what happened. There is no way this can be discussed without fanning flames from cooling embers that are best left to die out. Please drop this subject.
My sympathies to all concerned. There's too much sadness going around lately.I am very sad to report that Mark Burchett, who directed Bread and Savagery and the vignette Going Boldly passed away today, July 12, 2014. He was also responsible for bringing a number of key people onto our production team.
He will be sorely missed.
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