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- | With each successive (and successful) crowdfunding campaign, the cost to produce //Axanar// continued to increase, in large measure because of the decision to build its own commercial studio. Studio expenses alone consumed 38 percent of the proceeds from the second Kickstarter campaign. | + | <wrap lo>//See also: [[ambition_vs._achievement|Ambition vs. Achievement]]//</ |
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+ | With each successive (and successful) crowdfunding campaign, the cost to produce //Axanar// continued to increase, in large measure because of the decision to build its own commercial studio. Studio expenses alone consumed 38 percent of the proceeds from the second Kickstarter campaign.((AxaMonitor Annual Report analysis, [[annual report#' | ||
"This decision changed Axanar // | "This decision changed Axanar // | ||
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=== Commercial Activities === | === Commercial Activities === | ||
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> Axanar is not just an independent Star Trek film; it is the beginning of a whole new way that fans can get the content they want, by funding it themselves. | > Axanar is not just an independent Star Trek film; it is the beginning of a whole new way that fans can get the content they want, by funding it themselves. | ||
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+ | In March 2016, Peters announced the Ares Studios assets were to be transferred to a secret [[investor_group|group of investors]] for up to $400,000 that would go into the production of //Axanar//. At the time, and in a [[https:// | ||
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+ | Even so, by May 2016 Peters felt he was sufficiently empowered to offer a [[axanar_finances|2 percent stake]] in the studio to departed chief technologist [[Terry McIntosh]] in exchange for the Ares Digital fulfillment software. | ||
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+ | The crowdfunding campaigns | ||
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+ | However, Ares Digital [[perks|utterly failed]] to enable Axanar to deliver promised perks to its donors, forcing the production to start its fulfillment efforts [[ares_digital_update|from scratch]]. {{: | ||
/* And here is Rob Burnett’s update: | /* And here is Rob Burnett’s update: |