I've taken the chance to watch a good deal of fan made Trek that is on the web. Principally it has been Star Trek Continues and Star Trek Phase II/New Voyages. To be honest it is a VERY mixed bag.
Some of them have very professional looking sets and SFX while others look terrible. And this inconsistency occurs even within the same fan production. for example, the Phase II production "Blood and Fire" looks sharp and could easily pass for a TV production. Meanwhile "In Harm's Way" from the same crew looks like a video game and has terrible SFX.
The same lack of consistency extends to the casting. Both of these productions have good "Kirk" actors and bad "Spock" actors. Star Trek Continues has a better Uhura and of course a MUCH better Scotty (Chris Doohan). Also they have Grant Imahara as Sulu and he does it well.
And yes the inconsistency extends to the writing too. For Star Trek Continues, "Fairest of Them All" was pretty well written while "Divided We Stand" was nonsensical. Phase II has the same issue - "World Enough and Time" is nicely written while "Mind-Sifter" is drivel.
Despite all this, you have to admire the drive and determination these fan production crews have to put this stuff together with shoestring financing and no official studio support. I would actually like to see what these two outfits could do together and with proper financing and a good science fiction writer.
Some of them have very professional looking sets and SFX while others look terrible. And this inconsistency occurs even within the same fan production. for example, the Phase II production "Blood and Fire" looks sharp and could easily pass for a TV production. Meanwhile "In Harm's Way" from the same crew looks like a video game and has terrible SFX.
The same lack of consistency extends to the casting. Both of these productions have good "Kirk" actors and bad "Spock" actors. Star Trek Continues has a better Uhura and of course a MUCH better Scotty (Chris Doohan). Also they have Grant Imahara as Sulu and he does it well.
And yes the inconsistency extends to the writing too. For Star Trek Continues, "Fairest of Them All" was pretty well written while "Divided We Stand" was nonsensical. Phase II has the same issue - "World Enough and Time" is nicely written while "Mind-Sifter" is drivel.
Despite all this, you have to admire the drive and determination these fan production crews have to put this stuff together with shoestring financing and no official studio support. I would actually like to see what these two outfits could do together and with proper financing and a good science fiction writer.