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atlanta_move [2017/04/19 00:23] – [Leaving Behind] Carlos Pedrazaatlanta_move [2017/04/19 05:36] – [Moving Dates] updates area fan productions. Carlos Pedraza
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 Assuming any funds are left after moving expenses, Peters did not specify how they would be used. Under terms of its copyright infringement lawsuit settlement with [[CBS]] and [[Paramount Pictures]], crowdfunding [[bailey_committee#public_end_run_private_donations|cannot]] be used for producing //Axanar//. Assuming any funds are left after moving expenses, Peters did not specify how they would be used. Under terms of its copyright infringement lawsuit settlement with [[CBS]] and [[Paramount Pictures]], crowdfunding [[bailey_committee#public_end_run_private_donations|cannot]] be used for producing //Axanar//.
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-Peters' update did give a small jolt the moribund Indiegogo campaign, with six new donations after announcement that afternoon. In the previous days, the campaign had literally ground to a halt.+Peters' update did give a small jolt to the moribund Indiegogo campaign, with six new donations after his announcement that afternoon. A few days before, the campaign had literally ground to a halt.
  
  
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 Peters appealed to Axanar fans in the Los Angeles area to help load trucks and move out of Industry Studios on April 28-30. The scheduled move into the Atlanta facility was scheduled May 6-7. Peters asked for Atlanta volunteers to unload and move in, and noted that a team from another Star Trek fan production would be helping, too. Peters appealed to Axanar fans in the Los Angeles area to help load trucks and move out of Industry Studios on April 28-30. The scheduled move into the Atlanta facility was scheduled May 6-7. Peters asked for Atlanta volunteers to unload and move in, and noted that a team from another Star Trek fan production would be helping, too.
  
-He did not name the production. Among the Georgia-based fan films are longtime rival [[http://trekcontinues.org|Star Trek Continues]], [[face>startrekfirstfrontier/|Star Trek: First Frontier]] and, formerly, [[http://www.starshipfarragut.com|Starship Farragut]] and [[http://potemkinpictures.com|Potemkin Pictures]]. Continues, which completed its production run, has its own production facility in Georgia. Potemkin moved its main production facility to the Birmingham, Alabama, area in 2015.+He did not name the production. Among the Georgia-based fan films are longtime rival [[http://trekcontinues.org|Star Trek Continues]], [[face>startrekfirstfrontier/|Star Trek: First Frontier]], [[http://exetertrek.com/|Exeter Trek]] and, formerly, [[http://www.starshipfarragut.com|Starship Farragut]] and [[http://potemkinpictures.com|Potemkin Pictures]]. Continues, which completed its production run, has its own production facility in Georgia, used also by Farragut and Exeter. Potemkin moved its main production facility to the Birmingham, Alabama, area in 2015, with a small production team remaining in Atlanta
  
 Peters promised "food and swag for everyone who helps!"(([[https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/industry-studios-film#/updates|Industry Studios Indiegogo page]], Update No. 5, 4/18/17.)) {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}} Peters promised "food and swag for everyone who helps!"(([[https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/industry-studios-film#/updates|Industry Studios Indiegogo page]], Update No. 5, 4/18/17.)) {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}}