I wonder if Gabe Koerner is getting compensated for the use of his art?
Edit: Seeing that pic, ok maybe

I wonder if Gabe Koerner is getting compensated for the use of his art?
But I think STID has started with low expectations, too.I'm pretty sure those projections are based on an extrapolation of actual ticket pre-sales. So yes I'd say they're pretty accurate.
As Devon mentioned above, that is Gabe Koerner's version of the Enterprise. It's years old.
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Can't help but wonder if the company just used Google and went with whatever they felt like.
This post is everything wrong with the internet.That Spock/Uhura bit in the clip is the only thing from promotion so far that created an emotional response in me and some anticipation. If they want to make me root for them, I already do.Some people, though, are finding Bones' part inappropriate because it looks like he is happy Spock is being dumped by his woman rather than being concerned for his friends. As if he's vindicated because he is divorced and single and everything is right in the world if the vulcan dude loses his woman too. To be honest, the more I watch the video the more I can agree or at least wonder if perhaps that was the intention to not make him exactly likeable but hopefully make it better by the end. Them turning Bones into a bully xenophobe with Spock is the one tos thing I really don't need to see them pay homage to in the reboot. Please no. Especially not with THIS Spock. I hope their whole dynamic isn't all like that (but honestly their 'been there done that' banter is less interesting to me than what happens between S/U, Spock's arc and the other dynamics like Kirk/Chekov, Scotty with the alien girl and Uhura/Sulu at the base) Besides, I'm starting to get annoyed at the hypocrisy of some fans who harpy on Uhura and call her naggy with Spock (or soap opera. Really? because clearly the dudebro scenes are the finest points of writing and absolutely necessary for the advancement of the main plot?) in the same breath they praise Mccoy and Kirk's behavior with Spock as 'funny' or character development. Like really. It seems like to some people only the woman is supposed to 'understand Spock is a vulcan' while the dudes can be as disprectful as they want in the name of comic relief..and it's ridiculous because she would be, if anything, the only one truly entlitled to have certain arguments with him since they do have a relationship (but she doesn't, anyway. She argued with him ONCE because he seemed to have a death wish. She never called him a robot, pointy or preached about her being better than him because she's human and he doesn't get stuff)
Gabe's design is awful. It looks like someone forgot to put the cover on a model.Well, it is a BETTER design.
No, expectations were pretty high:But I think STID has started with low expectations, too.
This post is everything wrong with the internet.
I had an idea it might be someone's Photoshoppery gag, but it's apparently a legit tie-in product.Wow its actually real (thought it was an axajoke)
If his permission wasn't obtained in advance, (and these days, who knows?) I can only hope that a word from a business agent to someone at Paramount will eventually result in Gabe seeing a few shekels (ringgit?) earned from the promotion.I wonder if Gabe Koerner is getting compensated for the use of his art?
Yes, that's totally it. 100%in other words, everyone has the right to have opinions as long as you agree with them. I guess![]()
If his permission wasn't obtained in advance, (and these days, who knows?) I can only hope that a word from a business agent to someone at Paramount will eventually result in Gabe seeing a few shekels (ringgit?) earned from the promotion.
Gabe can't claim ownership of the basic design, no, but it seems that if an artist's work is used in the packaging of a licensed tie-in product, the artist ought to be due a consideration for having performed the work, even if it wasn't commissioned for that purpose. That's just good business practice.Since it's the Enterprise, doesn't Paramount still own all rights to it?
Gabe can't claim ownership of the basic design, no, but it seems that if an artist's work is used in the packaging of a licensed tie-in product, the artist ought to be due a consideration for having performed the work, even if it wasn't commissioned for that purpose. That's just good business practice.
Watching the video, I don't think Bones is at all hostile in his intentions. He just doesn't take the break-up seriously. Maybe he thinks it is inevitable they will get back together?Some people, though, are finding Bones' part inappropriate because it looks like he is happy Spock is being dumped by his woman rather than being concerned for his friends. As if he's vindicated because he is divorced and single and everything is right in the world if the vulcan dude loses his woman too. To be honest, the more I watch the video the more I can agree or at least wonder if perhaps that was the intention to not make him exactly likeable but hopefully make it better by the end. Them turning Bones into a bully xenophobe with Spock is the one tos thing I really don't need to see them pay homage to in the reboot.
Watching the video, I don't think Bones is at all hostile in his intentions. He just doesn't take the break-up seriously. Maybe he thinks it is inevitable they will get back together?
What? People don't smirk to each other to try and half joke a question to soften the blow?
Gabe can't claim ownership of the basic design, no, but it seems that if an artist's work is used in the packaging of a licensed tie-in product, the artist ought to be due a consideration for having performed the work, even if it wasn't commissioned for that purpose. That's just good business practice.
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