Star Trek: Phase II: the First Professional Fan Film?
Star Trek fans can't get enough of their favourite show. There are ten movies already with a high profile, $160 million new project on the way, 600 TV episodes, a gazillion novels and a bunch of comics. And yet, fans still want more – so they make their own Star Trek.
Filmed with high resolution digital cameras on authentic looking replica sets, Star Trek: Phase II (previously known as New Voyages) takes over where the original Star Trek ended – co-opting the name that Gene Roddenbury chose for his failed attempt to revive the original series on the small screen. Playing out the archetypal fan fantasy, a plucky bunch of Trek-nerds recast themselves as their Sci-Fi heroes, facing the same jeopardy, saying the same lines, wearing the same velour jerseys and ill-fitting trousers as the original Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
Phase II isn’t the only Trek fan film on the block. Star Trek: Exeter and Star Trek: Hidden Frontier are also contenders as fan favourites. Still, the “series” which has so far released four episodes, is eminently notable for the talent it attracts. Former Chekov actor Walter Koenig appeared in the Dorothy Fontana penned episode To Serve All My Days. That’s the same DC Fontana who acted as script editor on the original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Though the first two episodes of New Voyages were decidedly shaky, with amateur acting, fan fiction narratives and poor CGI, the series came on several leaps and bounds with the Fontana-penned episode. There were outstanding performances from Koenig and young actor Andy Bray, both playing Ensign Pavel Chekov. Production values rose to match the quality of the script and talent on screen.
The latest entry, World Enough and Time stars George Takei reprising his role as helmsman Sulu and was written by former DS9 scribes Marc Zicree and Michael Reeves. The episode was so well received that it won a TV Guide award for best web based media – up against Lost and Battlestar Galactica. The screenplay has been nominated for the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s of America’s highest trinket – the Nebula, in the same category as the Doctor Who episode Blink and dark fantasy Pan’s Labyrinth.
And there the controversy begins.
There's a dispute bubbling among SFWA members as to the professional legitimacy of Star Trek: Phase II. From an outside perspective the argument seems a bit churlish - opponents say that World Enough… isn’t a professional production so it shouldn't be eligible at all. One of the loudest voices is Keith R.A. DeCandido, a science fiction writer who specialises in tie-in novels – a category that the Nebulas have traditionally shown antipathy towards. In a post on his LiveJournal blog, Candido says:
“Look, this isn't a knock on the fan films as such. But that's what they are -- they're fan films. They are not professionally produced. What's more, they're unauthorized and, by the letter of the law, illegal. In fact, one of the reasons why they're not prosecuted, is because they don't turn a profit, which is one of the legion of ways that they're not professionally produced…”
Now World Enough and Time director Marc Zicree has weighed in with his point of view in a statement prepared for the SFWA. The argument he constructs is interesting in itself... but what's more interesting is how incredibly candid he is about how connected Phase II actually is. The show's fannish producers, lead by Kirk actor James Cawley, have traditionally been tight lipped about the privileged position that Phase II/New Voyages enjoys with the studio. Not Marc Zicree.
He tells us that World Enough and Time was produced with the full co-operation and knowledge of Paramount and CBS (from "Business Affairs on down"), that he was given directorial advice by no less than J.J. Abrams while shooting the show and that several key personnel were paid for their involvement - including George Takei, and Zicree himself. The show had many professional crew members on board, hired by Zicree's own production company, including a professional editor, Chris Cronin, who worked at industry rates. He lists a couple dozen more cast and crew members, each with extensive working credentials, some with Emmy and other awards to their names. He also mentions that a day of shooting actually took place on the Universal lot.
This ultimately begs the question we began with; is Star Trek: Phase II/New Voyages the first professional fan film? When your free, web released movie uses copyrighted characters, but is endorsed by CBS and Paramount; when it features fans in acting roles alongside Trek alumni; when amateur producers rub shoulders with directors who worked on Deep Space Nine and The Next Generation – where do you draw the line?
Here at Den of Geek we think Star Trek: Phase II could actually be the beginning of a new kind of media. The Internet brought these fans together, enabled them to build a profile and pool their resources. Now that technology is moving on and TV studios are taking notice, this fan film series has become a different animal altogether. Like Star Wars tie-in novels and Big Finish audio, Phase II is creeping towards legitimacy as a licensed product.
Our prediction? Watch out for CBS endorsed fan flicks coming to iTunes or a similar outlet soon…
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Further Viewing:
Keith R.A. DeCandido argues against the inclusion of Star Trek: New Voyages in the Nebula nominations at LiveJournal.
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Marc Zicree’s rebuttal and statement for the SFWA is available in full on Lee Whitehouse’s SFTV blog.
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Three episodes of Star Trek: New Voyages are available for download. Future episodes will adopt the Phase II monicker. The first outing “Come What May” is no longer being distributed and we recommend giving “In Harm’s Way a wide berth, but “To Serve all my Days” and “World Enough and Time” are as close to classic Trek as makes no difference on a wet Sunday afternoon. Find them here.
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Star Trek: Exeter works on a much slower schedule than New Voyages, but their current episode “The Tressaurian Intersection” captures the spirit of Star Trek’s original series better than any other. Link here.
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Another fan film full of former Trek actors is Star Trek: Of Gods and Men. Directed by Tim “Tuvok” Russ and starring Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig and Alan Ruck, it should be more “professional” than New Voyages. It’s lovely to see so many Trek alumni on screen, but awful to hear them spout such truly terrible dialogue. And the plot? We've already seen Yesterday's Enterprise, Mirror Mirror, Charlie X and City on the Edge of Forever. Great episodes on their own, but unpalatable when put in a blender and whizzed up into a fan-wank smoothie. Still, worth a look for curiosity value. Link here.



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Thanks for the link to my original post.
BTW, it's not at all churlish to complain that STNV isn't professionally produced because that's one of the criteria for being nominated in the Best Script category. That's why it came up in the first place.
And having professional people making it doesn't make it a professional production. If Kobe Bryant plays in a pickup game on the streets of Los Angeles and brings his teammates along, that doesn't make it an NBA game. For that matter, if I write a piece of fanfiction, it's still fanfiction, even if I bring all my professional writing skills to bear in the writing of it.
This has nothing to do with the quality of STNV in either direction, simply whether or not it qualifies for the award it's been nominated for. And as folks will see if they actually click on the link at the bottom of the piece, I said a lot more than what's quoted. :)
Keith R.A. DeCandido
keith@decandido.net
www.decandido.net
kradical.livejournal.com
When it comes to "endorsed" fan films, of course, (shameless plug here) there's the one I and my friends made that won the competition to be featured on the Red Dwarf series VII DVD. One of the conditions of the competition was that all rights to submitted entries were passed immediately over to Grant Naylor Productions so that they could distribute the winners on DVD; but a byproduct of this was that rights were granted for the use of GNP-owned material in the films themselves. As such, we were able to use music, footage and even parodied bits of dialogue with the blessing of GNP, that if we'd been a fully "unofficial" film, we might have been stamped down on because of.
Thanks for dropping by Keith.
"And as folks will see if they actually click on the link at the bottom of the piece, I said a lot more than what's quoted. :)"
And that's exactly why we provided the link.
However, we have no idea who Kobe Bryant is. We're British :)
Hey Karl.
One of the producers on Phase II just weighed in on the controversy over at doorQ.com.
http://www.doorq.com/Blog.aspx...
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When it comes to "endorsed" fan films, of course, (shameless plug here) there's the one I and my friends made that won the competition to be featured on the Red Dwarf series VII DVD. One of the conditions of the competition was that all rights to submitted entries were passed immediately over to Grant Naylor Productions so that they could distribute the winners on DVD; but a byproduct of this was that rights were granted for the use of GNP-owned material in the films themselves. As such, we were able to use music, footage and even parodied bits of dialogue with the blessing of GNP, that if we'd been a fully "unofficial" film, we might have been stamped down on because of.
Thanks for the link to my original post.
BTW, it's not at all churlish to complain that STNV isn't professionally produced because that's one of the criteria for being nominated in the Best Script category. That's why it came up in the first place.
And having professional people making it doesn't make it a professional production. If Kobe Bryant plays in a pickup game on the streets of Los Angeles and brings his teammates along, that doesn't make it an NBA game. For that matter, if I write a piece of fanfiction, it's still fanfiction, even if I bring all my professional writing skills to bear in the writing of it.
This has nothing to do with the quality of STNV in either direction, simply whether or not it qualifies for the award it's been nominated for. And as folks will see if they actually click on the link at the bottom of the piece, I said a lot more than what's quoted. :)
Keith R.A. DeCandido
keith@decandido.net
www.decandido.net
kradical.livejournal.com
Thanks for dropping by Keith.
"And as folks will see if they actually click on the link at the bottom of the piece, I said a lot more than what's quoted. :)"
And that's exactly why we provided the link.
However, we have no idea who Kobe Bryant is. We're British :)
Hey Karl.
One of the producers on Phase II just weighed in on the controversy over at doorQ.com.
http://www.doorq.com/Blog.aspx...
My friends like to play it and buy aoc gold. If you have money to buy age of conan gold, you will find it is very useful. Earning conan gold is not so hard. Try your best and then you can get it. I buy cheap aoc gold, just because I like it. So simple the aoc money is.
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