Fan Film Podcast Episode 83




Bring on screenwriter and director Philip David Lee on this awesome episode of the Fan Film Podcast. Anyone who does write or thinks of diving into writing should take a listen to Philip’s stories and advice. This podcast host and self-proclaimed wordsmith certainly will take Philip’s tutelage to heart moving forward.

Phil started out with his original comic and moved on scripts for his original ideas. No fan films from this guy, but anyone involved or not involved in the fan film thing can take his tips and tricks moving forward.

We also dabble into the state of Hollywood today with all that new, fangled technology we’re all exposed to be it your home movie experience or all the streaming content that is taking over where your local movie theater once dominated.

I also have a special and surprise guest for our co-host, Jeffrey Clark. It’s no one any would know as they listen to the podcast, but it is a little game we play with Jeff to see if he can guess who is calling in. The person is an old friend from the past. I’ve included a few pictures from that time and all will be made clear as you listen to this week’s podcast.

And as always, we go off on a few tangents because that is just what we do. We have no set plan for these podcasts. Everything points to where the conversation takes us. So turn off that television, perk up those ears and absorb the greatness that is the Fan Film Podcast.

I’ve also been working on making the Podcast a more regular occurrence instead of the new piecemeal episodes we’ve introduced so far this year. We’re looking to do at least two episodes a month if not more. That 100 episode anniversary is not too far away and the ambition is to make that a special one.


[podcast]http://www.mymediahelper.com/fanfilmfollies/fanfilmpodcast/fanfilmpodcast_083.mp3[/podcast]


Slanted Fedora 35th Star Trek Anniversary, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 6th through the 9th, 2001

Left-to-Right; Jeff Clark, Walter Koenig (Pavel Chekov) and Christopher Moshier
Left-to-Right; Jeff Clark, James Doohan (Montgomery “Scotty” Scott) and Christopher Moshier
Left-to-Right; Christopher Moshier, George Takei (Hikaru Sulu) and Jeff Clark
Left-to-Right; Jeff Clark, Nichelle Nichols (Uhura) and Christopher Moshier
Left-to-Right; Michael “Skeeter” Hutchings, Spice Williams (Vixis) and Christopher Moshier

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