Howdy, folks. Popped back in to check things out since my departure the other day. Again, my presence here is meant to be a positive and not a negative, so when there was some mild drama regarding group rules that registered as negative, and, so as not to inflate the issue, I retreated. I'd rather be of assistance than a distraction, because that serves no purpose and is a waste of time (IMHO).
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
Howdy, folks. Popped back in to check things out since my departure the other day. Again, my presence here is meant to be a positive and not a negative, so when there was some mild drama regarding group rules that registered as negative, and, so as not to inflate the issue, I retreated. I'd rather be of assistance than a distraction, because that serves no purpose and is a waste of time (IMHO).
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
Howdy, folks. Popped back in to check things out since my departure the other day. Again, my presence here is meant to be a positive and not a negative, so when there was some mild drama regarding group rules that registered as negative, and, so as not to inflate the issue, I retreated. I'd rather be of assistance than a distraction, because that serves no purpose and is a waste of time (IMHO).
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
Yeah, have you stopped beating your wife yet? I keed, I keed!!!
Glad you're back. As someone once said about a certain bar in Mos Eisely "This place can be a little rough!"
Glad you're back!
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
How are things looking with Axanar in general at this point? What's the situation with Mr. Takei being involved at this juncture? Creamy or Crunchy?
Howdy, folks. Popped back in to check things out since my departure the other day. Again, my presence here is meant to be a positive and not a negative, so when there was some mild drama regarding group rules that registered as negative, and, so as not to inflate the issue, I retreated. I'd rather be of assistance than a distraction, because that serves no purpose and is a waste of time (IMHO).
So, I've had a chance to skim the last few pages of the group. Any questions that need answering re: Axanar that I could help with?
Hey, Terry, glad you wander backed this way.
With regards to filming, is Axanar working around people's regular work schedules or are they able to block out more dedicated time?
I ask because past fan film productions I have been a part of were strictly volunteer but Axanar obviously is a different case.
Nah, it turned out well.This my first attempt with the "Multi-Post" feature, so please forgive me if this turns out looking like a train wreck. =P
It depends what you mean by regular work schedules. Most of the core team work on Axanar full time, whether in paid positions or not. For example, Diana works full time on donor support and fulfillment, as well as other duties that are critical -- Axanar is her proper regular job now. Alec also works full time now on Axanar, however he does have other businesses that are separate and which provide him with personal revenue to live on. I am a volunteer and work full time. Dean, our construction foreman that is building the sets like a master craftsman and artisan of legend, works full time on Axanar, too. Many of the other valuable team members are more part-time, as they have 'day jobs' that support their lives, but that doesn't diminish their value or contributions to the production in any way.
When filming begins, everyone on the cast and crew will know well in advance and have their schedules blocked off accordingly to be present when they're needed, whether that's one or a few days on set, or, in my case, for the entire 20-25 day shoot (not counting weekends, which everyone will have off). So, the filming proper will take 4-5 full weeks, given a 5 day work week, and the hours on those days will be in the 12-14-16 hour range, which is standard in the industry.
I think you cracked the multipost. And welcome back too as it's good to have 'official' input.
I apologise if this has been raised before, but I'm still confused by it as are some others: why is the film being made in 'episodes/instalments' rather than in one complete production schedule? I can kind of see the logic of buying/creating a studio rather than dry-hiring (even if it's not what I'd do, but I'm not making Axanar), but I really am perplexed by this one. Are the team not concerned that the longer they 'prevaricate' on completion, the more goodwill they might lose?
Thanks for response and can see thinking now. Though Blood & Chrome may not be the best model as I believe that was shot as a complete pilot, and then 'webisoded' after Caprica was canned (I'm sure a nuBSG fanatic can correct me here!)
Terry, perhaps you can clarify -- if the current fundraiser falls short of the $1.3 million goal, is the plan to run additional fundraisers until that goal is met, or will production actually be broken up into four separate shooting blocks, each devoted to shooting an "act" off the movie as funds become available?
Didn't Renegades also go back to the well after a successful crowdfunder? While it's a fair question, I wouldn't imagine Axanar's reasons are any different than your own were.Terry, If you look objectively at the Kickstarter drive, don't you think it's it a bit misleading that it told fans that the full film would be made for 650k to 750k (if you read the 'Where does the money go' section). From the fan's perspective, they donated money to that drive and it got as high as 638k and they expected the full film to be made. Now, you guys come back to the fans and say hey we need 1.3 mill for the full film or it will just be episodes/acts.
I can understand if you guys estimated to low for the first Kickstarter drive and needed some more funds to fix that. But you guys decided to 'up' your game and say we now are 'professional' (a term that was claimed in the first Kickstarter drive also) production. So we need 1.3 million to do the whole film even though we told fans we could do it for under a million.
Can you please tell me what has changed from funding the whole film for 700k (rounding up to account for under-estimates) vs. a full film will that will use 1.9 million of crowd-sourced money?
Terry, If you look objectively at the Kickstarter drive, don't you think it's it a bit misleading that it told fans that the full film would be made for 650k to 750k (if you read the 'Where does the money go' section). From the fan's perspective, they donated money to that drive and it got as high as 638k and they expected the full film to be made. Now, you guys come back to the fans and say hey we need 1.3 mill for the full film or it will just be episodes/acts.
I can understand if you guys estimated to low for the first Kickstarter drive and needed some more funds to fix that. But you guys decided to 'up' your game and say we now are 'professional' (a term that was claimed in the first Kickstarter drive also) production. So we need 1.3 million to do the whole film even though we told fans we could do it for under a million.
Can you please tell me what has changed from funding the whole film for 700k (rounding up to account for under-estimates) vs. a full film will that will use 1.9 million of crowd-sourced money?
I'm curious about that too. Did plans get more ambitious as time went on? Were initial goals just underestimated?
I'm not accusing anyone of anything, I not demanding the answer, and I'm not getting judge-y. I'm just curious.
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