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axanar [2016/07/18 22:18] – [Budget] adds link to budget article Carlos Pedrazaaxanar [2021/07/28 16:09] (current) – [Production] added hyperlink Carlos Pedraza
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-**Which Axanar Do We Mean?** \\ +<wrap lo>**Which Axanar Do We Mean?** \\ 
-Throughout the **AxaMonitor** site, the term 'Axanar,' without italics, is used colloquially to refer to the group of people producing the film, //Axanar//, which is italicized to refer specifically to the film. The production company (and [[lawsuit]] defendant) '[[Axanar Productions]]' is always referred to by its formal name.+Throughout the **AxaMonitor** site, the term 'Axanar,' without italics, is used colloquially to refer to the group of people producing the film, //Axanar//, which is italicized to refer specifically to the film. The production company (and [[lawsuit]] defendant) '[[Axanar Productions]]' is always referred to by its formal name. **AxaMonitor** uses the nickname [[Axanar Lite]] to refer to the two much-longer titled 15-minute short films allowed under terms of the lawsuit's [[axanar_settles|settlement]].</wrap>
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 //Axanar// is the story of Garth of Izar (introduced in the Star Trek episode, “Whom Gods Destroy”), first written by executive producer [[Alec Peters]] wrote 25 years ago. After playing Garth in the fan production [[http://startreknewvoyages.com|Star Trek: New Voyages]], Peters turned the story into a screenplay. //Axanar// is the story of Garth of Izar (introduced in the Star Trek episode, “Whom Gods Destroy”), first written by executive producer [[Alec Peters]] wrote 25 years ago. After playing Garth in the fan production [[http://startreknewvoyages.com|Star Trek: New Voyages]], Peters turned the story into a screenplay.
  
-Peters recruited a team of experienced filmmakers, many from Hollywood, to first produce a short film as a proof of concept. That movie, //Prelude to Axanar//, sparked worldwide attention that led to multiple [[crowdfunding platforms|crowdfunding campaigns]] that raised about half the $2 million budget estimated for production of the feature-length film, which on November 17, 2014, was re-named //Axanar.// At the time, Peters explained:+Peters recruited a team of experienced filmmakers, many from Hollywood, to first produce a short film as a proof of concept. That movie, //[[Prelude to Axanar]]//, sparked worldwide attention that led to multiple [[crowdfunding platforms|crowdfunding campaigns]] that raised about half the $2 million budget estimated for production of the feature-length film, which on November 17, 2014, was re-named //Axanar.// At the time, Peters explained:
  
 > In deference to CBS, we have removed the Star Trek branding from our website. and our Facebook page.  … We think at this point Axanar has its own brand and we don’t need to use the Star Trek name.  We are cognizant that we are using CBS’ intellectual property and we wish to minimize the use of that IP in our film and in our overall production.(([[http://www.axanarproductions.com/changing-our-name-a-bit/|Alec Peters, Axanar blog: Changing our name … a bit]], 11/17/14.)) > In deference to CBS, we have removed the Star Trek branding from our website. and our Facebook page.  … We think at this point Axanar has its own brand and we don’t need to use the Star Trek name.  We are cognizant that we are using CBS’ intellectual property and we wish to minimize the use of that IP in our film and in our overall production.(([[http://www.axanarproductions.com/changing-our-name-a-bit/|Alec Peters, Axanar blog: Changing our name … a bit]], 11/17/14.))
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-The lawsuit asks for an [[summary of the lawsuit#injunction]] that would end production. +The lawsuit sought an [[summary of the lawsuit#injunction]] that would end production. The [[settlement_aftermath|settlement]] reached by CBS, Paramount and Axanar Productions allowed production of two short films, totaling 30 minutes, instead of the feature-length movie planned by Peters.
  
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