People here often debate about how well regarded is Star Trek fandom.
Someone has uploaded an Aussie TV interview show from 1990, in which my Star Trek friends and I are asked to discuss the state of science fiction fandom. We were all only supposed to represent one fandom each, so I was representing my then-Batman club, but many of the interviewees were significant Sydney fannish identities of the day, and some are now working as professionals in their various fields (including writers, artists, actors, SPFX guys, museum curators, etc). Exciting, because I have really watched it since it aired, and I haven't seen my copy in about fifteen years.
If I recall, many of the fan participants were rather suspicious of host Peter Couchman's planted "experts": Dr Stephen Juan, anthropologist, and Professor Brent Waters, psychologist. However, these experts were surprisingly supportive of science fiction fandom, ie. calling us adults who haven't forgotten how to "play", and who have found a solid sense of community and acceptance of each other.
For those who often say that Trek and SF media fans don't get the respect they deserve, this is a fascinating study of a moment in time.
http://therinofandor.blogspot.com/2009/09/couchman-interviews-science-fiction.html
The beard was only rather new at the time, otherwise I'd have been dressed (at the station's request) as an Andorian or in my Robin the Boy Wonder outfit.
Someone has uploaded an Aussie TV interview show from 1990, in which my Star Trek friends and I are asked to discuss the state of science fiction fandom. We were all only supposed to represent one fandom each, so I was representing my then-Batman club, but many of the interviewees were significant Sydney fannish identities of the day, and some are now working as professionals in their various fields (including writers, artists, actors, SPFX guys, museum curators, etc). Exciting, because I have really watched it since it aired, and I haven't seen my copy in about fifteen years.
If I recall, many of the fan participants were rather suspicious of host Peter Couchman's planted "experts": Dr Stephen Juan, anthropologist, and Professor Brent Waters, psychologist. However, these experts were surprisingly supportive of science fiction fandom, ie. calling us adults who haven't forgotten how to "play", and who have found a solid sense of community and acceptance of each other.
For those who often say that Trek and SF media fans don't get the respect they deserve, this is a fascinating study of a moment in time.
http://therinofandor.blogspot.com/2009/09/couchman-interviews-science-fiction.html
The beard was only rather new at the time, otherwise I'd have been dressed (at the station's request) as an Andorian or in my Robin the Boy Wonder outfit.