David Black: Carnies, Carnage, and the Creative Chaos of Darkness Visible Interviews March 7, 2017 223
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Lost in Translation 444: Remaking Franchises Part 3 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation June 30, 2023 0How long, though, does a franchise have to run before the original gets remade?
Lost in Translation 443 – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Season 1, 2022) Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation June 16, 2023 0 1Strange New Worlds brings back the feel of the original Star Trek.
Lost in Translation 432: Star Trek: Lower Decks (Season 1) Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 10, 2023 0 1One major change with Lower Docks is that it is within continuity.
Lost in Translation 416: A Quick Look at Fan Works Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation July 22, 2022 0Fan works can give creators an insight into how a work is perceived by its audience.
Lost in Translation 393: Rebooting Franchises Part 2 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 1, 2021 0Bond represents a problem Star Wars and Star Trek didn’t have – he is a contemporary character.
Lost in Translation 392: Rebooting Franchises Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 24, 2021 3Note that rebooting is not the same as a creating a new series.
Lost in Translation 356: Star Trek – The Paradise Makers Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 25, 2020 0 11The Paradise Makers was put together by fans of the original Star Trek.
Lost in Translation 354: “The Quintain” – A Star Trek Animated Fan Film Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 11, 2020 2 1Danhauser caught the essence of Star Trek, live action or animated.
Lost in Translation 339: Star Trek Continues Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation May 15, 2020 0Star Trek Continues is very much Star Trek thanks to the effort of cast and crew.
Lost in Translation 331: Galactic Battles Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation March 13, 2020 0The short film, Galactic Battles, is a visual masterpiece.
Gender and Star Trek: Loving the Alien Shawn Hill Shot for Shot January 22, 2019 0Star Trek is about who we are are in society, but that means what we’re allowed to do and be as individuals.
Nichelle Nichols and Uhura: A Light Undiminished Laura Akers Shot for Shot August 17, 2018 0 3Ms. Nichols' Uhura had left an indelible imprint on me too. She will always be the model for me of what we should be as women and as people.
Lost in Translation 247: Adapting to the Tabletop Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation March 16, 2018 2 1Tabletop RPGs bring together a group on a regular basis to play, to socialize, and to relax.
Lost in Translation 230: Time, Culture Change, and Adaptations Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 27, 2017 0The only constant is change.
Lost in Translation 227: Expanded Universes Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 6, 2017 1Expanded universes are typically associated with franchises; popularity and demand allow for the original to expand.
Lost in Translation 199: Star Trek Outpost Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 24, 2017 0 1The result is a well-done adaptation that demonstrates how to adapt well.
Lost in Translation 198: Starship Excelsior Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation February 17, 2017 2Of special note, Starship Excelsior ran a Kickstarter campaign to create an episode for the fiftieth anniversary of /Star Trek/’s first airing.
ABCs of Horror 2016 Day 19: M is for William Marshall Shawn Hill ABCs of Horror October 19, 2016 1Blacula (1972) and Scream Blacula Scream (1973) add African American culture, including voodoo and soul music, to the Dracula myth.
Lost in Translation 179: Star Trek: The Animated Series Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 23, 2016 7 8Star Trek: The Animated Series transcended the Saturday morning cartoon format, bringing back the crew of the Enterprise to boldly go, once again, where no man has gone before.
My First Frontier – A Celebration of Fifty Years of Star Trek Karma Waltonen Shot for Shot September 22, 2016 1Star Trek is utopic, despite its imperfections—there’s fighting and greed. There are unavoidable technical difficulties.