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peters_comikaze [2016/11/03 23:29] – [Lucasfilm] edit to clarify Carlos Pedrazapeters_comikaze [2016/11/05 12:28] Carlos Pedraza
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 Producer [[Alec Peters]] told a Los Angeles Comic Con panel he regretted how much money he raised for //Axanar// and the results of the ensuing mission creep, which included a three-year lease on a warehouse he had built out into a commercial studio. Producer [[Alec Peters]] told a Los Angeles Comic Con panel he regretted how much money he raised for //Axanar// and the results of the ensuing mission creep, which included a three-year lease on a warehouse he had built out into a commercial studio.
  
-Stan Lee's Los Angele Comic Con/Comikaze hosted an October 29, 2016, panel on fan films on which Peters appeared alongside his girlfriend, Crysstal Hubbard, star and producer of a Supergirl fan film, and surrogate blogger, Jonathan Lane of the Fan Film Factor blog.+Stan Lee's Los Angeles Comic Con/Comikaze hosted an October 29, 2016, panel on fan films on which Peters appeared alongside his girlfriend, Crysstal Hubbard, star and producer of a Supergirl fan film, and surrogate blogger, Jonathan Lane of the Fan Film Factor blog.
  
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 "I didn't see any reason to build my own sets," he said. "My director [Christian Gossett] pushed us to do that. He felt in order to get this professional look we needed something different" — building Axanar its own studio in Los Angeles. "I didn't see any reason to build my own sets," he said. "My director [Christian Gossett] pushed us to do that. He felt in order to get this professional look we needed something different" — building Axanar its own studio in Los Angeles.
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 +[{{ ::comikaze-audience.jpg?nolink&300|**INTIMATE SETTING** The view of the audience from the panel's point of view at Comikaze's fan film panel featuring Alec Peters and blogger Jonathan Lane.}}]
  
 "Ultimately, that was not the best call," Peter said. "Ultimately, that was not the best call," Peter said.