Star Trek Fan Film News

Sunday, April 27, 2008

New Californian Fan Film Announced, Volunteers Requested

The following is an announcement from B3 Films, sent to STFFN by e-mail:



New Southern California Fan Film!

A couple of us are putting together a Star Trek fan film into production in May. It's going to be a post-Nemesis storyline following Riker on the Titan.

We're hoping to find local fans with costumes that would like to help out and be apart of it.

We'll need 1-2 Romulans with preferably Nemesis-style costumes. Or TNG style.

We'd love to find at least three people with full Klingon attire ready for combat.

The shoot will be planned for 1-2 days over a weekend. It will just be the opening teaser scene for the pilot. Once edited, it will be between 5-10 minutes in length.

Anyone around Los Angeles willing to help? We would love to see costume pics sent to b3films@aol.com

Peace,
Brian
http://www.youtube.com/b3films

Notice: B3 Films is now known as SB Productions.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Dark Armada Posts New Video Greet

Star Trek: Dark Armada recently added a new video greet to their website, adding to their collection of video greets from Star Trek actors such as John De Lancie, Dwight Schultz, and Rene Auberjonois. This newest addition features Robin Curtis, who is known to Star Trek fans for her role of Saavik in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

The new video greet from Robin Curtis is located here.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Farragut Announces Animated Episodes

Yesterday, Starship Farragut announced that it will release two animated episodes, which will be produced in a similar style to Star Trek: The Animated Series. From the website:

"The two episodes chronicle the adventures of the U.S.S. Farragut, commanded by John T. Carter, and take place during what would have been fourth season of Star Trek. The U.S.S Farragut is a sister ship to the legendary Enterprise commanded by James T. Kirk. Episode one, penned by Michael Struck and Jack Treviño (co-writer of two Deep Space Nine episodes), is entitled 'The Needs of the Many.' The second episode, 'Power Source,' was written by Thomas J. Scott, an accomplished writer and president of Magique Productions, LTD."

The release schedules for these episodes have yet to be announced.

The entire press release is located here. The main website for these animated episodes, as well as the trailer, is located here.

Diplomatic Relations Releases First Episode: "Rapprochment"

Star Trek: Diplomatic Relations released their inaugural episode, entitled "Rapprochment," yesterday. The new audio series tells the stories of the United Federation of Planets Diplomatic Corps, who "pick up where Starfleet leave[s] off." The summary for the episode says, "A recent Federation member planet gets special attention from high ranking Starfleet and Diplomatic Corps personnel. Why does it warrant this high powered interest and what legacy has Ferengi colonisation left?"

Diplomatic Relations is currently recording their second episode, "Agrément." As of this posting, no release date for this new episode has been scheduled.

"Rapprochment" is available for download here.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Roddenberry.com to Host Exclusive Phase II Premiere

From April 10th through April 28th, Roddenberry.com will allow Star Trek: Phase II fans to enter for a chance to watch "To Serve All My Days: A Night in 1969" before the general release. Out of all of the entries, 500 will be give access to the new episode, 100 announced each day from April 22nd through April 27th. "To Serve All My Days" was originally aired on November 23rd, 2006 and stars Walter Koenig, returning to his role as Pavel Chekov. According to the announcement, "This special edition episode . . . features updated visual effects, incorporates original series music, consistent title sequences, and has added vintage commercials for that authentic feel. It will appear just as it might had it aired on a night in 1969."

The general release date for "To Serve All My Days: A Night in 1969" has not yet been announced.

The full announcement is located here; the contest entry page is here.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Defiant Releases "The Far and Wondrous Distance, Part 1"

Yesterday, the audio drama series Star Trek: Defiant released their 23rd episode, "The Far and Wondrous Distance, Part 1." This new episode follows their last venture, "Shepherd Moons , Part 3," which was released on March 7th. In this new installment, "Captain Bridges and Gul Otek broker a deal and an uneasy alliance as Brel tries to talk Emeras out of her course of action. Keahi plans her rescue mission, and there's a shakeup in the ranks of the Romulans!" Their next episode, which is the second part of this arc, is slated to be released on May 7th.

"The Far and Wondrous Distance, Part 1" is available here.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Excelsior Releases "Wildfire"

Star Trek: Excelsior recently released their fourth episode, entitled "Wildfire." This new installment is the fourth in the five-part arc The Excelsior Returns. Here is the summary from Excelsior's website:

"With Captain Cortez unconscious and a mysterious disease sweeping through the ship, passing right through quarantine, Captain Dovan takes the Excelsior back to Valandria to have it out with the leadership. In the meantime, civil war has broken out on Valandria as a result of Sorid-Gee's attempted coup, and Chief Engineer Lorhrok's attempts to get information out of the Oracle hologram go badly awry. "

"Wildfire" is available for download here.

Lexington to Produce "Fool's Paradise;" Pilot in Post-Production

In addition to their pilot episode "All in the Appearances," which is currently in post-production, Star Trek: Lexington announced that they have also started pre-production on their second episode, "Fool's Paradise." The Lexington website offers a summary of this new episode, which reads, "The U.S.S. Lexington picks up alien survivors from a ship which sent out what is presumed to be a distress call. However, not all as it seems as their new passengers behave badly and endanger the Lexington crew!"

No release date for "All in the Appearances" or "Fool's Paradise" have been announced yet, but information on planned Lexington episodes can be found here.

Intrepid on TrekSpace

Star Trek: Intrepid now has a place in TrekSpace, a social networking site for Star Trek fans, similar to MySpace or Facebook. You can find Intrepid's TrekSpace profile here.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Odyssey Releases "Vile Gods" Preview

Star Trek: Odyssey has released a preview for its fourth episode, entitled "Vile Gods." In this new episode, "T'Lorra has to decide if Stadi should be removed from her post or trusted to implement a rescue plan that could ruin their alliance with the Kelvans" (hiddenfrontier.com).

The preview for "Vile Gods," as well as an in-depth summary, is available here.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Hidden Frontier Announces Federation One

Rob Caves, Executive Producer of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier and its affiliates, announced yesterday that Hidden Frontier has a new fan film in the works. It is called Star Trek: Federation One, and according to the website:

"Star Trek: Federation One will be a four-part mini-series focusing on the President of the United Federation of Planets and their entourage aboard the Federation's diplomatic flagship, Federation One. 'Operation: Beta Shield' will serve as a prelude episode to this series setting up some of the cast and situations the show will follow."

Caves also announced that Hidden Frontier plans to unveil a new science-fiction project next year.

You can read the rest of the announcement and download the teaser here.