133: ENSiGNS
Publisher |
Trek.fm
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Star Trek
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Mar 29, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:54:21

TNG Fan Film. Free carpet samples. Lounge chairs. Lots of computer monitors. Some nice, polished wood.  For some reason, no one has gathered these items for a Next Generation-based fan film production. Throughout the decades, amateur productions have been predominantly set on 23rd Century Constitution-class vessels. In more recent years, productions like "Star Trek Renegades" has reached past the shows of the 24th Century and "Star Trek: Horizon" has looked "back" into the 22nd Century. But there are no current fan web series based during the seven-year television run of TNG.  Phillip, Daniel, and Darren put on their "fan production" hats and explore why there is this "gap" of fan productions for Next Gen. They discuss whether TNG has a unique fandom, whether there is a lack of enthusiasm for Enterprise-D based web series, and whether something like "Red Shirt Diaries" can be done for the "lower decks" of the NCC-1701-D. Join Earl Grey as they delve into what role they would play in a TNG fan film and how "ENSiGNS" can only be made possible through supporters like you. Hosts Daniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren Moser Editor / Producer Darren Moser Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones

Production Manager
Richard Marquez
 
Content Manager

Will Nguyen

Chapters Origins (00:02:45) Why No TNG? (00:05:46)
Production (00:14:10)
Story (00:18:40)
What Would You Do? (00:35:05) Final Thoughts (00:43:35)
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