This is the first time I’ve ever been interviewed for a podcast, folks! Please let me know how I did.
Here’s a link to the part of the podcast that deals with FAN FILM FACTOR:
If you’d like to hear the entire podcast, click here.
Exploring the world of Star Trek fan films.
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This is the first time I’ve ever been interviewed for a podcast, folks! Please let me know how I did.
Here’s a link to the part of the podcast that deals with FAN FILM FACTOR:
If you’d like to hear the entire podcast, click here.
In a move that is sure to cause ripples throughout the world of fan films, CBS has contacted TOMMY KRAFT and advised him NOT to create a sequel to his highly successful STAR TREK: HORIZON feature-length fan film.
Tommy was set to launch his Kickstarter campaign this coming weekend. Instead, he just announced that his sequel project, STAR TREK: FEDERATION RISING has been shut down.
Continue reading “CBS shuts down STAR TREK: HORIZON sequel FEDERATION RISING”
The final episode of Project: Potemkin‘s third season–the 21-minute “The Last Child”–has just been posted online. (Only one more season to go!)
Watch “The Last Child” now!
Read PART 1 of our interview with Project: Potemkin creator RANDY LANDERS.
Read PART 2 of our interview with Project: Potemkin creator RANDY LANDERS.
With nearly a million Youtube views in less than two months (!!!), the message was coming through loud and clear that fans loved STAR TREK: HORIZON and wanted more!
Earlier today, show-runner TOMMY KRAFT announced plans to produce STAR TREK – FEDERATION RISING, leading off with a Kickstarter campaign beginning NEXT WEEK!
The following was just posted on the Horizon Facebook page:
Continue reading “Tommy Kraft announces SEQUEL to STAR TREK: HORIZON!”
On April 11, the attorneys representing Paramount and CBS in their copyright infringement lawsuit against Axanar Productions and Alec Peters filed a Response to the latest documents that were submitted by Axanar‘s attorney’s on March 28, 2016. Those documents were themselves a Response to the Amended Complaint filed by Paramount and CBS on March 11.
In their Response on March 28, the Axanar attorneys again argued for the case to be dismissed due to Paramount and CBS not meeting certain requirements that would make their complaint valid. The plaintiffs have now responded to most of the points made by Axanar, meaning the ball is once again in Axanar‘s court (no pun intended). Should Axanar choose to respond to this response to their response (yeah, I know!), they have two weeks to file.
In the meantime, enjoy the long parade of documentation…
Here is a link to the text of the ORIGINAL lawsuit.
Here is a link to the text of Axanar‘s ORIGINAL response.
Here is a link to the text of the AMENDED lawsuit.
Here is a link to the text of Axanar’s SECOND response.
And finally, I was not able to find a PDF of CBS/Paramount’s most recent Response, but I did find an analysis of their filing by a retired attorney that includes linked graphics of all 26 pages of the Response as well as a Request for Judicial Notice.
Here is a link to the analysis of the LATEST response.
Please note: Fan Film Factor is taking a neutral stance regarding this lawsuit and will simply announce developments as they happen.
For a more complete list of media coverage of this story, Axanar has provided this Press Room Page full of links to news reports and editorials regarding the lawsuit.
Watch Starship Tristan’s second vignette–“Relics and Regrets”–here!
Watch the new scene from Star Trek: Captain Pike here!
Watch the newest teaser trailer for Exeter Trek here!
On March 28, 2016, the legal team for Axanar Productions and Alec Peters, the firm of Winston & Strawn LLP, filed a response to the AMENDED copyright infringement complaint that was brought by Paramount and CBS on March 11, 2015. The response is Axanar’s second and again seeks a dismissal of the complaint on a number of legal grounds.
The original complaint was brought by Paramount and CBS on December 29, 2015. Axanar’s legal team filed a response on February 22, 2016 seeking dismissal of the lawsuit on a number of legal grounds. Presumably, that response is what has motivated Paramount and CBS to amend their complaint.
Here is a link to the text of the ORIGINAL lawsuit.
Here is a link to the text of Axanar‘s ORIGINAL response.
Here is a link to the text of the AMENDED lawsuit.
Here is a link to the text of Axanar’s LATEST response.
Please note: Fan Film Factor is taking a neutral stance regarding this lawsuit and will simply announce developments as they happen.
For a more complete list of media coverage of this story, Axanar has provided this Press Room Page full of links to news reports and editorials regarding the lawsuit.
STAR TREK: EQUINOX originated with a fan audio series but then became quite ambitious in planning a jump to fan film format. After holding a couple of unsuccessful crowd-funding campaigns, they were able generate $6,250 on Kickstarter and release a 7-minute trailer for their pilot episode “The Night of Time.”
The film was to star John Savage (reprising his role of Captain Rudy Ransom of the USS Equinox from Star Trek: Voyager) as well as Gary Lockwood (reprising his role of a now-restored, older Gary Mitchell from the TOS episode “Where No Man Has Gone Before).
Unfortunately, it appears fans will never SEE the rest of “The Night of Time”…but they might still HEAR it.
Continue reading “STAR TREK: EQUINOX suspends film plans, opts to return to audio”