No, it's only available on Vimeo as far as I'm aware.
Star Trek: Equinox Eric Nyenhuis. When Camren says NO BUDGET its a term used to describe funds used in production for example Hollywood considers $4.000.000 to be NO BUDGET the cost of the trailer was $12.000 of the $100.000 spent on Equinox in the past Eighteen Months with only $11.000 in total crowdfunding which left $89.000 to be picked up by myself. As I take insults personal I should not I apologize to everyone at Equinox for my retort the pressure that WAS put on me as executive producer becomes overwhelming at time especially when my life savings gets absorbed. Better thing are coming...#LLAP
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THAT trailer cost $12K?Star Trek: Equinox Eric Nyenhuis. When Camren says NO BUDGET its a term used to describe funds used in production for example Hollywood considers $4.000.000 to be NO BUDGET the cost of the trailer was $12.000 of the $100.000 spent on Equinox in the past Eighteen Months with only $11.000 in total crowdfunding which left $89.000 to be picked up by myself. As I take insults personal I should not I apologize to everyone at Equinox for my retort the pressure that WAS put on me as executive producer becomes overwhelming at time especially when my life savings gets absorbed. Better thing are coming...#LLAP
THey either don't know what the hell they're doing or there's some kind of fast and loose game going on with what they want to reveal about their spending. But I agree - it does seem odd that such an unremarkable, uninteresting little bit of their film could cost so much. Did they build their own sets? Could that be where the money went?
THey either don't know what the hell they're doing or there's some kind of fast and loose game going on with what they want to reveal about their spending. But I agree - it does seem odd that such an unremarkable, uninteresting little bit of their film could cost so much. Did they build their own sets? Could that be where the money went?
The Equinox "team" shot on our New Viyages/Phase II sets in Ticonderoga, New York.
With such an amateurish result, I can't be surprised at the reported 100 000$ price tag. It makes me steam as well...
I just reread their ''plot synopsis'' on one of their early Kickstarter pages, and my head spinned from all the mental contortions...When your series concept takes forever to explain, perhaps there's something wrong there...
This project reminds me too much of another recent crowdfunding attempt, the Captain Pike project, also filled with high ambitions and mainstream actors, but terribly short on film-experienced crew.
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