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peters_comikaze [2016/11/03 23:23] – [Economics of Fan Films] adds disclosure and year for WEAT Carlos Pedraza | peters_comikaze [2019/01/29 14:33] (current) – Carlos Pedraza | ||
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- | <wrap lo> | + | <wrap lo>//Producer Alec Peters sits alone in the studio on which he spent hundreds of thousands of donor dollars. He now says building the studio |
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Producer [[Alec Peters]] told a Los Angeles Comic Con panel he regretted how much money he raised for //Axanar// and the results of the ensuing mission creep, which included a three-year lease on a warehouse he had built out into a commercial studio. | Producer [[Alec Peters]] told a Los Angeles Comic Con panel he regretted how much money he raised for //Axanar// and the results of the ensuing mission creep, which included a three-year lease on a warehouse he had built out into a commercial studio. | ||
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"I didn't see any reason to build my own sets," he said. "My director [Christian Gossett] pushed us to do that. He felt in order to get this professional look we needed something different" | "I didn't see any reason to build my own sets," he said. "My director [Christian Gossett] pushed us to do that. He felt in order to get this professional look we needed something different" | ||
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But, encouraged by his $1.1 million crowdfunding success, Peters went on to do so, seeing an opportunity for revenue by renting out his own commercial studio when he wasn't shooting //Axanar//. That facility, now called [[Industry Studios]] formally began operations in 2016. | But, encouraged by his $1.1 million crowdfunding success, Peters went on to do so, seeing an opportunity for revenue by renting out his own commercial studio when he wasn't shooting //Axanar//. That facility, now called [[Industry Studios]] formally began operations in 2016. | ||
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- | <wrap lo>**DISCLOSURE** AxaMonitor editor Carlos Pedraza was a co-executive producer and script supervisor for "World Enough and Time," and a writer-producer for //Star Trek: New Voyages// | + | <wrap lo><wrap em>DISCLOSURE</ |
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And while Lucasfilm generally tolerates longer, more ambitious Star Wars fan films, even Lane pointed out that up until Axanar, CBS and Paramount took the same stance. However, It's difficult to believe Lucasfilm, which [[http:// | And while Lucasfilm generally tolerates longer, more ambitious Star Wars fan films, even Lane pointed out that up until Axanar, CBS and Paramount took the same stance. However, It's difficult to believe Lucasfilm, which [[http:// | ||
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- | Just after the panel formally concluded, Peters took the opportunity to lodge a complaint with fellow panelist Allyson Gronowitz, who writes for the genre website, The Mary Sue. | + | Just after the panel formally concluded, Peters took the opportunity to lodge a complaint with fellow panelist Allyson Gronowitz, who writes for the genre website, |
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"It was so bad," Peters ranted, prompting a pat on the shoulder by Hubbard, his girlfriend, to calm him. "She never contacted us. Everything she wrote she learned on the Internet. No facts." | "It was so bad," Peters ranted, prompting a pat on the shoulder by Hubbard, his girlfriend, to calm him. "She never contacted us. Everything she wrote she learned on the Internet. No facts." |