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Voyager star trek blu ray
Voyager star trek blu ray









It’s the writers’ room and it will also include some of the interviews and things we shot that couldn’t make it into What We Left Behind… I think we can be doing What We Left Behind sequels for the next ten years.Īpparently there is quite a lot of interview footage to choose from. Zappone added that the follow-up release could include more interview footage: The plan is to show most of the, if not the full, day of recording of the DS9 writers’ room. Not just as a documentary per se, but as a teaching tool for aspiring writers to see what it is like to site in a television writers room… That is something that Ira has always been passionate about. We’re planning on expanding the writers room. Working on DS9 Doc Writers’ Room releaseĭuring their Shuttle Pod conversation, the pair also talked about how they are already working on a spin-off from their popular Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind. There was no estimate on when they expect the Voyager doc to be released. It is time-consuming, but it’s not impossible. They need to help us to show CBS the desire is there. I can’t convince CBS 100% they want to see. One thing they are hoping to keep the same is to include HD remastered footage, but Zappone said they may need do what they did with the DS9 documentary and look to fan crowdfunding:Ībsolutely, I would love to do again, but I have a feeling it would take another crowdfunding campaign. What Brannon did say to us is: “What are you going to do to top the writers’ room?” And we don’t have an answer to that, but we’re working on it. It’s two different series, and two different casts. Joe Kornbrodt also noted that the Voyager doc will not be the same as What We Left Behind: It is going to take a little longer than it normally would have, but we will get there. We plan to interview Jeri Taylor and Rick Berman and get each one of the cast members individually. We just did an interview with Brannon Braga, a very extensive one. We have interviewed several of the main cast separately. What we have been doing since in this world of COVID is we have been doing individual interviews, socially distant and safely. With the pandemic ongoing, the team has picked up production again, but Zappone explained that it just takes longer: Voyager reunion (Photo: Star Trek: The Cruise 2020 ) So, thankfully we have the only footage of the Voyager reunion, the only one that happened was on that cruise. We probably would have been at, but as you know, all of those had been cancelled. We returned March 8 th and within a week the cruise industry shut down… The original plan was to start with the cruise and then we were booked to go to Germany and then to England for Destination Star Trek events. We were given unlimited access on that cruise and shot for seven days. was kind enough to let us tag along on the Star Trek Cruise in March of this year, which is Voyager’s 25 th anniversary year. Voyager documentary in production, hoping to include HD footageĭavid Zappone talked about how work their Star Trek: Voyager documentary started earlier this year, before the pandemic: During the chat they revealed they are working on a follow-up to that doc, and also discussed the new Star Trek: Voyager documentary they are working on. This week, documentary filmmakers David Zappone and Joe Kornbrodt joined TrekMovie’s Shuttle Pod to talk about the recent release of The Captains Collection as well as their other Star Trek projects, including the 2019 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left Behind.











Voyager star trek blu ray