Episode 160: Fan Films Go Pro

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Fan films allow filmmakers to tell stories set in the worlds of their favorite licensed characters, and fan films have taken off in recent years, thanks to affordable special effects and online distribution. Is that legal? Sort of. But the studios have learned it’s not worth upsetting their hardcore fans by suing them, according to copyright lawyer David Lizerbram. Indie Boom film festival director Anthony DeVito explains why he thinks fan films deserve the same respect as other indie productions. John Lim talks about playing Sulu on the bridge of The Enterprise circa 1966. And Rob Ayling breaks down his fan film, Living in Crime Alley, which puts The Dark Knight in precarious situation. 
Transcript of Fan Films Go Pro
MUSIC LIST
  • Throughput by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Talltell by Blue Dot Sessions 
  • Cast of Pods by Doug Maxwell
  • Decisions by Kevin MacLeod
FAN FILM PLAYLIST
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