Oh, indeed. There certainly is fun in actually making the films. I have a lot of fun (as well as a lot of hair pulling, teeth gnashing, and inexplicable expletive strings) when I work on my own projects. And I'm sure that for those who make the larger productions (from Axanar to STC, STNV/P2, and others) it's a lot of fun during the production.
The problem is: the ego. And from what it sounds like, it's gone well beyond simple rivalry.
"My Trek will be like the one true Trek!"
"What are you talking about?! Your little web series is
nothing like the one true Trek! My show, however, captures the very essence and spirit of Star Trek!"
"What are you talking about?! Your little web series isn't even a blip on the radar of major news publications!"
"What are you talking about?! How did your little web show even get notice, completely overlooking the contributions my series made to Star Trek and to fandom!!? We were here
first! Whose ass did you kiss?!!?"
Some of these productions feel like they have to come across as the most vocal anti-JJ Abrams pulpits, to ensure that somehow, some way, their show is seen (what they view) as the one true Trek. And they lose focus. They focus more on the rivalry and animosity (towards Abrams and towards each other) rather than actually putting out quality productions.
There shouldn't be any competition in fan-film making. It should be about the love for Star Trek (
any and all Star Trek), not egos.
Of course, I also know it doesn't help when there are fans of one particular production who will rail against all other productions as being inferior....so, it's not always the show runners who are to blame.
The things that fan film makers need to keep in mind:
-They are "labor of love" projects. They aren't going to make any money. They should have no illusions that CBS/Paramount is going to say: "Hey, let's make a series out of that show!" There are too many quality fan film productions for CBS/Paramount to even consider singling one out over the other. (IMHO...of course)
-They (fan film makers) do not
own Star Trek....at all. Fans might say that their shows are closer to what they recognize as Star Trek, but it still isn't Star Trek until CBS/Paramount says so. See again, points in the first bullet.
Again, these are my humble opinions...to be taken with a fifth of Tranya.
