Friday 13 June 2008

Since I haven't being making the best use of this blog thus far with rather infrequent updates, it's now my intention to post daily, or at the very least weekly reports on the progress and development of the project. The aim is to pretty much update whenever there’s something to report regarding work on the project.

It will be useful to keep a log on such progress just purely from a personal standpoint, so I may as well let you guys out there in on it as well. Obviously, in order to preserve secrecy I probably can’t go into a great amount of detail on some things.

These past seven days has seen some great strides in the overall progress on the project.

First thing up is on the 3D side of the project. Finally, I have some help on the project, a 3D artist has volunteered his services to the project, and his help has greatly increased the output allowing me to devote my own efforts into other areas.

The NX model is about 90% complete, I haven't really done too much work on it lately. Pretty much all the basics are done, the rest is simply detailing and texturing.

The D-5 and Bird-of-Prey models are also pretty much complete. As well as another model we’re calling the “small Bird of Prey”, which was the small Klingon Augment ship featured in ‘Affliction’ and ‘Divergence’. I’ll get some pics posted up tomorrow.

On my end the script writing is continuing, as is my main priority at the moment. Now, that I've being freed up on the 3D end, I've managed significant progress in the script. As of this past Monday, I was... and always try to think conservatively when coming up with this figures somewhere between twenty and thirty percent through the first episode. As of now, I’m somewhere between forty and fifty percent through the episode.

Like I said I’m hoping to get to updating this blog a lot more regularly, and I noticed a few comments on previous entries. It’s important to note that one of the main goals of this blog is to provide an avenue of communication between myself and everyone reading. So if anyone has any questions regarding the project, don’t hesitate to ask.

In that regard, I apologies for the lateness of the responses to you comments, and I’ll get to them now:

LLAP-TERRELL said...

I would LOVE to help you out on this worthy project Joe - I am a writer (I have 5 "spec. scripts" already written for the series and "pitched" them to Manny Coto at the Save Enterprise L.A. Rally, and others; they are registered with the writer's guild and ready to produce!
I can also help by doing Male "character voices" (I am IMDb "listed" - only "partially" for all the work I've done) and have a talent for Voice Over work, dialects and accents - I can Direct" as well, and have many "connections" to production people that can aid us in this project, too... may I assist?
My e-mail is: thimmelheber@yahoo.com - so give me a holler and we'll do this, okay? :D

LLAP, TERRELL B)

You can assist in virtually anyway you’d like to. It’d probably be better contacting me via email, in most of the above cases.

BloggerMark said...

Hi Joe,

Interesting project - are you reading the current Pocket Books Enterprise novels? Wondered if you're planning to work around them or go your own way.

I was actually posting to ask a question re your excellent ship schematics. I have been creating starship themed pdfs on my website Star Trek Starship Handbooks (http://trek.escape-committee.co.uk - sorry I don't know how to add hyperlinks to the comments!) featuring specs and schematics for various vessels. The current volume I'm working on is for 22nd century vessels, and I was wondering if I might have your permission to include some of your schematics? (fully credited of course! - I'd be happy to include a hyperlink to your blog in the websites section of the Bibliography too if you wished).

Either way, great project of yours. All the best.

Mark Gill

No, honestly I’m not really a fan of Trek fiction, and don’t hold them in the least bit canon.

I don’t know why you’d want to use them, but appropriately credited you can use them to your hearts content. A link of some sort to the blog/eventual website would be greatly appreciated as well.

That's it for now, I'll have those pictures posted tomorrow.

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