What is your biggest gripe, complaint, or criticism about fan films in general.
Mine is a tie between costumes and music.
Mine is a tie between costumes and music.
So you dislike all fanfilm costuming and scoring?
I guess I'll have to disagree on that "majority" comment. There's some pretty damn good costuming and scoring going on these days. And while I won't comment on other peoples' efforts, I'll defend those aspects of our production to the hilt. Are we perfect? Hell no. But that's not an aspect that we fall down on either.So you dislike all fanfilm costuming and scoring?
The majority of it yes...
It's funny. I can enjoy a fan film with bad acting, sub par effects, poor writing...
But bad score and bad costuming can yank me out and annoy the hell out of me in the back of my brain the whole time I'm watching.
I guess I'll have to disagree on that "majority" comment. There's some pretty damn good costuming and scoring going on these days. And while I won't comment on other peoples' efforts, I'll defend those aspects of our production to the hilt. Are we perfect? Hell no. But that's not an aspect that we fall down on either.So you dislike all fanfilm costuming and scoring?
The majority of it yes...
It's funny. I can enjoy a fan film with bad acting, sub par effects, poor writing...
But bad score and bad costuming can yank me out and annoy the hell out of me in the back of my brain the whole time I'm watching.
For the record though, I'll forgive costuming gripes long before I'll forgive poor writing. That's the one aspect fanfilms have no excuse for skimping on, because it costs nothing.
What is your biggest gripe, complaint, or criticism about fan films in general.
Fair 'nough.I said majority, not all...
I don't especially mind when that happens, as long as it serves the story, and said characters are well-realised. I do prefer original characters though.My major issue with most fan films/series is the reliance on somehow being tied to TOS, TNG, DS9, VGR or ENT. This usually entails using characters already established, continuing stories or story lines, continuing cancelled shows.
Why be encumbered by what has already be done, strike out on your own. Everyone knows what Star Trek is, why be shackled by it. Create your own stories, characters, etc.
Well, except TIME. People tend to undervalue writers and the amount of effort it takes to write a good, solid, cohesive script, where every word matters and there's no dead air or pointless asides. It's extremely hard to do, and do well.For the record though, I'll forgive costuming gripes long before I'll forgive poor writing. That's the one aspect fanfilms have no excuse for skimping on, because it costs nothing.
Fair 'nough.I said majority, not all...![]()
I don't especially mind when that happens, as long as it serves the story, and said characters are well-realised. I do prefer original characters though[/quote]My major issue with most fan films/series is the reliance on somehow being tied to TOS, TNG, DS9, VGR or ENT. This usually entails using characters already established, continuing stories or story lines, continuing cancelled shows.
Why be encumbered by what has already be done, strike out on your own. Everyone knows what Star Trek is, why be shackled by it. Create your own stories, characters, etc.
Also true.Well, except TIME. People tend to undervalue writers and the amount of effort it takes to write a good, solid, cohesive script, where every word matters and there's no dead air or pointless asides. It's extremely hard to do, and do well.For the record though, I'll forgive costuming gripes long before I'll forgive poor writing. That's the one aspect fanfilms have no excuse for skimping on, because it costs nothing.
We go by the conceit that they TNG uniforms are still in service, since they're seen alongside First Contact uniforms as late as season 6 of DS9. Those characters we put in them are staff officers, travelling aboardship, but not part of the actual crew. So it was also a means to visually differentiate them.I do have one question... why do you have some starfleet crew in FC era grays, but that other guy in TNG style uniform? Was that ever explained to mean something?
Also true.Well, except TIME. People tend to undervalue writers and the amount of effort it takes to write a good, solid, cohesive script, where every word matters and there's no dead air or pointless asides. It's extremely hard to do, and do well.For the record though, I'll forgive costuming gripes long before I'll forgive poor writing. That's the one aspect fanfilms have no excuse for skimping on, because it costs nothing.
We go by the conceit that they TNG uniforms are still in service, since they're seen alongside First Contact uniforms as late as season 6 of DS9. Those characters we put in them are staff officers, travelling aboardship, but not part of the actual crew. So it was also a means to visually differentiate them.I do have one question... why do you have some starfleet crew in FC era grays, but that other guy in TNG style uniform? Was that ever explained to mean something?
That said, we're pretty much moving away from using the TNGs. They'll pop up from time to time on background characters, but the main cast are pretty much all in First Contact uniforms. Expect to see some additional variants mixed in though.
I'm in the process of making a new batch of First Contacts just now, which should be pretty close to the real thing.
Yeah, it's always amused me that Starfleet has such alimited array of uniforms available to their personnel. One thing I thought Voyager did well, was show some different variants. I also liked the black assault jackets used on a few episodes of DS9.Starfleet's uniform systems have always driven me a little nuts even in the actuall shows as well, too... Perhaps it's just an OCD type thing.![]()
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