We’re two days away from the 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards, this week was spent watching Matt put the show together and helping double check some things and offering script suggestions, visually everything is looking good.
Thankfully there appears to be no last-minute chaos raining down on us so that’s a good thing, it will be a great relief to greet the finish line after going through the rollercoaster of emotions from anger to resignation to sadness to defiance and lastly ambition.
There’s a new Starship Webster fan film out and it is called “Where Monsters Dwell” and the monster in this one will be very memorable in fan film fans eyes; it is played really convincingly, one to note for any awards in 2024.
Here comes a big fan film, clocking in at forty minutes is A Fighting Chance: Roaring Thunder, yes, the guidelines say under thirty minutes, but we all know everybody doesn’t follow the guidelines to the last letter and we all know that Paramount Global hasn’t objected to any fan films in years.
Commodore Productions have released a new fan film, and it is called “Strange Signal”, it is always good to see people out there and giving fan films a go, fan films like this was how it used to be before people discovered crowdfunding and enlisting professionals.
There’s also a fan film about Romulans so it has been a pretty full-on week in the fan film world.
Farragut Forward posted its fifty-first update on Indiegogo, fans get to have a good look at their bridge setup, more than half of it is a physical.
Stay tuned from Monday for a complete report on the 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards from a rundown of how we got to the day to the winners and the videos that captivated us, who knows you may even see me late in the 20th anniversary of Trekzone special if Matt has an opening for guests and I can fill the position but it doesn’t look that I’ll be needed so relax in the knowledge that your ears and eyes won’t be hurt by me.
Until next time, be good to each other.