There is 151 days to go until the 2024 Trekzone Fan Film Awards are here, yes, we loudly talk about the awards but that’s because we enjoy the awards and that’s that.

Boy oh boy, Wowee, what a week it has been in the fan film world.

The Eye and the Mountain had their $292,000 judgement against Alec Peters signed off by a judge, but Alec Peters has sought to have that judgement vacated, experts say that it is unlikely it will be vacated but we shall see what happens.

No comment from Axanar, not even on their Axanar Legal Watch section that talks all about Axanar’s legal efforts at least the good news for them side of things.

While there is talk that this judgement will sink Axanar, it is extremely unlikely that it will ever happen as it is supposedly one shoot away from completion and then have postproduction plus Axanar is backed by the infamous Modern Mystery School, a school that one YouTuber has called ‘Barbaric‘.

Be careful bloggers, vloggers and all the rest, if you say bad about Vic Mignogna you may have some charming company coming after you as Matt Miller discovered after he reported the news that Vic has to pay up a stack of cash.

Chris Lea’s upcoming Fan Film is called ‘Yeager’, and you can now watch the VFX breakdown showing just how Chris makes the Yeager look the way it does, this video was released just this morning.

We have a new fan film by Commodore Productions called ‘The Breach’, it was released earlier this week and is approaching 500 views on YouTube.

Potemkin Pictures will be adding Starship Sagittarius to their lineup with shooting currently pencilled in for June, a casting day will be held on February 24.

Now we’ll take a look at how recent fan film releases are going on YouTube.

‘Artifacts’ has had just over 2,300 views since its launch nine days ago, a good total for this fan film, it is another story and character driven fan film so if you’re expecting pew-pew, it is not here but for story lovers, this one you’ll like.

‘Can’t Stop’ has sung its way to 40,000 views, the big 50,000 view milestone may only be a couple of weeks away and we sure hope it gets there.

‘Dream Time’ looks like it will move up another position on Potemkin Pictures’ all time YouTube viewing list, while the order hasn’t changed on the channel, it has a higher total than ‘The Solomon Gamble‘ so it will move up to 27th.

Chris Lea’s ‘Indiana’ has had a great fortnight as it has racked up almost 34,000 views since its release on January 27.

Checking in on ‘Unfinished Business’ it has just over 1,100 views, if you have not seen it, give it a go, you might enjoy it.

That’s the news for this week, it sure was a big week in the fan film world.

Until next time, be good to each other.