
The Alec Peters Deposition, A New Release and a Viewing Milestone
The pillar of the Fan Film community thrown under a bus as Alec Peters deposition is released and we learn about the plan to forge a talent release form for
The pillar of the Fan Film community thrown under a bus as Alec Peters deposition is released and we learn about the plan to forge a talent release form for
A new Starship Tristan, Euderion Infinity’s twentieth anniversary, Trek Shorts’ next crowdfunder and an editorial about Star Trek Fan Films and our awards show.
A swath of releases, a tease, a new crowd funder for Trek Shorts and entries are now closed for the 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards…
Dreadnought Dominion takes us behind the scenes. New teases for forthcoming Trek fan films and the gigantic livestream event that is Trekzone’s 20th birthday continues to take shape..
We’ve got three new releases and a breakdown of the winners at The Federation Files’ Director’s Choice Awards…
Multiple releases, a teaser, a filming weekend and your first details of the 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards – this is Trekzone’s Fan Film Update… Catch up on each fan
Fan Film releases, teases and behind the scenes action. From Potemkin, Intrepid, FS Film and more. Catch the releases mentioned in this edition:Starfleet Legends Act IIWhen Duty CallsCaptain Roth’s Final
Trek Shorts gets 2023 started. Two teasers, a new fan film player enters the ring, gag reel releases and Potemkin Pictures action.
Galaxy Queen’s out now, teases for four more fan films, Axanar shoots again – 14 months later – and I issue a correction.
Dreadnought Dominion release a genre crossing epic, Galaxy Queen and Leviathan get previewed, Ambush has deleted scenes and we dip our toes in to audio drama… Catch each of the
Potemkin smashes one million, three new fan films premiere to round out the new year, we look back at the year that was, preview Fan Film January and put a
Welcome to Trekzone’s Fan Film Updates. The bite size podcast catching you up on the latest Star Trek fan film news… it’s a bit of a quiet week… but we’ll
Today – four premieres, a crowd funding update, another fake new release from can’t make a fan film land and a plug for Trekzone TV.
Welcome to Trekzone’s Fan Film Update. The bite size podcast catching you up on the latest Star Trek fan film news. Today – three big releases, catching up on a
Welcome to Trekzone’s Fan Film Update. The bite size podcast catching you up on the latest Star Trek fan film news. Today, a couple of releases, a couple of ratings
It’s a pretty good week to be a Star Trek fan film supporter like us, two new films are preparing to drop, Sam Cockings has released another Trek Short and
The Schrödinger impact basin is an area of the moon that contains two gigantic canyons – that are definitely there whether you look at it or not – and international researchers say they might have found out how these huge valleys were formed.
Dust on the moon could one day be used to build solar panels, according to researchers who say this could allow astronauts to access power on the moon without carting heavy equipment from Earth.
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our galaxy evolved over time.
Miso made in space has a nuttier, more roasted flavour than miso made on solid ground, according to international researchers, who sent a small container of fermenting soybeans and salt, the ingredients for the traditional Japanese condiment, to the International Space Station.
A QUT cosmologist is part of the international research team that’s published an analysis that shines new light on dark energy and suggests the standard model of how the universe works may need an update.
We’re back for the mid-2025 season of Talkin’ Science, lets get the headlines across the past week…
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The Schrödinger impact basin is an area of the moon that contains two gigantic canyons – that are definitely there whether you look at it or not – and international researchers say they might have found out how these huge valleys were formed.
Dust on the moon could one day be used to build solar panels, according to researchers who say this could allow astronauts to access power on the moon without carting heavy equipment from Earth.
They say music is the universal language of humankind, but some stars in our galaxy exhibit their own rhythm, offering fresh clues into how they and our galaxy evolved over time.
Miso made in space has a nuttier, more roasted flavour than miso made on solid ground, according to international researchers, who sent a small container of fermenting soybeans and salt, the ingredients for the traditional Japanese condiment, to the International Space Station.
A QUT cosmologist is part of the international research team that’s published an analysis that shines new light on dark energy and suggests the standard model of how the universe works may need an update.
We’re back for the mid-2025 season of Talkin’ Science, lets get the headlines across the past week…
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