Considering the thread about imagining Trek in 1866, I thought it would be worthwhile to go in the other direction and see what folks imagine will be done with the franchise over the course of the next 48 years.
Considering the advances with CGI, voice synthesis, etc, I'm wondering if by some point fans will be making their own high-quality Trek series, movies, etc, that will be much easier to put together than all of the effort put into something like New Voyages....although I think some fans will still be very much into continuing with that method as well. I think the technology will make the possibilities burst at the seams and that the studio will be faced with such a flood of fan-produced material that it will be impractical to attempt to legally pursue everyone.
As for the studio franchise itself, I think that the pressure to produce high-quality work that appeals to both fans and non-fans alike will continue to amp up.
I see the future of Trek over the coming decades to be bright and without limit.
What do you think?
Considering the advances with CGI, voice synthesis, etc, I'm wondering if by some point fans will be making their own high-quality Trek series, movies, etc, that will be much easier to put together than all of the effort put into something like New Voyages....although I think some fans will still be very much into continuing with that method as well. I think the technology will make the possibilities burst at the seams and that the studio will be faced with such a flood of fan-produced material that it will be impractical to attempt to legally pursue everyone.
As for the studio franchise itself, I think that the pressure to produce high-quality work that appeals to both fans and non-fans alike will continue to amp up.
I see the future of Trek over the coming decades to be bright and without limit.
What do you think?