Topic: David Gerrold's Star Wolf kickstarter
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/213 … -star-wolf
OK, this... well, it's the first real test. We had the Veronica Mars movie, and naturally funded Trey's Pink Five, but this is different. Why? Because... well, it's continuing. It's not a one shot, or an attempt to get studio backing. It's an independent production that expects fans to fund everything.
And I don't see it working.
The cost is one factor. Raising a half million dollars for each new episode is a bit much to expect. Star Trek New Voyages/Phase 2, the fan film group Gerrold has worked with, is years behind their episode production, and they only have to raise money to fund CGI for footage shot years ago. There's also the fact that, yes, this is not an investment. You pay your $50, get one download of the episode and a sticker, and that's it. All profit goes elsewhere. People are going to donate once, then wait for the much cheaper DVD release.
Speaking of cost, I am amused at their comment that you don't need to spend $1.5 million, that they can do it for $650,000 (of which, apparently, only $150,000 is on pre-production and one time pilot costs). Back in the day, JMS said an episode of Babylon 5 cost only $850,000 at a time when the newest Trek episode cost $1.6 million. Compared to the Babylon 5 number, this show doesn't sound all that cheap, given the advances in tech.
Thoughts?
http://www.asstr.org/~Invid_Fan/