All the great sets and VFX can't make up for bad acting, casting or writing. Any those take me right out of it.
Agreed.
Fan films are great for what they are: fans who love Star Trek making films about it.
All the great sets and VFX can't make up for bad acting, casting or writing. Any those take me right out of it.
Worst fan effort: Renegades
And the winner is!!!! Sorry, I'm having a hard time opening the envelope. There we go. Okay, the winner is!!
Best overall fan film: Star Trek Continues
Best Production: Star Trek Continues
Best ensemble cast: Star Trek Continues
Best actor with a Scottish accent: Chris Doohan
Best Kirk: Vic Mignonga
Now the worst!!
Worst fan effort: Renegades
And the winner is!!!! Sorry, I'm having a hard time opening the envelope. There we go. Okay, the winner is!!
Best overall fan film: Star Trek Continues
Best Production: Star Trek Continues
Best ensemble cast: Star Trek Continues
Best actor with a Scottish accent: Chris Doohan
Best Kirk: Vic Mignonga
Now the worst!!
Worst fan effort: Renegades
We need the "Most Hugo Award Nominations" category.
And the winner is!!!! Sorry, I'm having a hard time opening the envelope. There we go. Okay, the winner is!!
Best overall fan film: Star Trek Continues
Best Production: Star Trek Continues
Best ensemble cast: Star Trek Continues
Best actor with a Scottish accent: Chris Doohan
Best Kirk: Vic Mignonga
Now the worst!!
Worst fan effort: Renegades
We need the "Most Hugo Award Nominations" category.
Modest much?
Worst fan effort: Renegades
Uh, no.
Prelude to Axanar - Obviously the production values and performances here are excellent and blur the lines between fan film and franchise, but what's most impressive to me is what a flat out great faux DOCUMENTARY it is, regardless of genre. Ken Burns is often copied and parodied, but Prelude could easily have been directed by Mr. Burns himself. Just excellently written, performed and edited - I could have watched the entire Axanar story done in this documentary style.
You don't see any influence from Ken Burns' Civil War series on Prelude to Axanar? The transitions from the talking head interviews to narrative descriptions of the conflicts are really similar.Prelude to Axanar - Obviously the production values and performances here are excellent and blur the lines between fan film and franchise, but what's most impressive to me is what a flat out great faux DOCUMENTARY it is, regardless of genre. Ken Burns is often copied and parodied, but Prelude could easily have been directed by Mr. Burns himself. Just excellently written, performed and edited - I could have watched the entire Axanar story done in this documentary style.
You've.... never seen a Ken Burns documentary, have you?
I mean, even the intro to Prelude to Axanar is styled after a PBS documentary intro.
You don't see any influence from Ken Burns' Civil War series on Prelude to Axanar? The transitions from the talking head interviews to narrative descriptions of the conflicts are really similar.Prelude to Axanar - Obviously the production values and performances here are excellent and blur the lines between fan film and franchise, but what's most impressive to me is what a flat out great faux DOCUMENTARY it is, regardless of genre. Ken Burns is often copied and parodied, but Prelude could easily have been directed by Mr. Burns himself. Just excellently written, performed and edited - I could have watched the entire Axanar story done in this documentary style.
You've.... never seen a Ken Burns documentary, have you?
I mean, even the intro to Prelude to Axanar is styled after a PBS documentary intro.
It would need a bunch of still black and white photos to be more like a Ken Burns documentary.
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I mean, even the intro to Prelude to Axanar is styled after a PBS documentary intro.
Yeah, I'm not sure about Ken Burns per se (been a while but I feel like he's way heavier on the narration stuff) but there's definitely a lot of History channel war documentaries it reminds me of.
I make fanfilms because I like playing in that sandbox. I don't give a flying **** if it's "real Trek" or not. There's no such thing anyway. Star Trek means a million different things to a million different people, so any claim that something is "real Trek" is just silly.
I just want to have fun and tell some (hopefully) interesting stories in that sandbox. That's really all my measly efforts are about.
I make fanfilms because I like playing in that sandbox. I don't give a flying **** if it's "real Trek" or not. There's no such thing anyway. Star Trek means a million different things to a million different people, so any claim that something is "real Trek" is just silly.
I just want to have fun and tell some (hopefully) interesting stories in that sandbox. That's really all my measly efforts are about.
Well said! That's our, (Starship Valiant) motivations exactly. We don't try to compete, we don't make any claims, we just have fun doing what we do and if others like it, well that's an added bonus. Personally, I appreciate all the fan series for their part in keeping the spirit of trek alive.
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