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- The music of The Beatles and the Vietnam War form the backdrop for the romance between an upper-class American girl and a poor Liverpudlian artist.
- A promotional video for Rufus Wainwright's 2002 single "Across the Universe."
- Music video of Fiona Apple's cover of The Beatles' hit song, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson in the diner used in 'Pleasantville'.
- Tiny extraterrestrial robots known as "MiP", originating from a far-off world and pioneered by stolen technology, are built and scattered across the galaxy to potential life supporting planets, with one of the bunch being Earth.
- A short documentary on the making of Across the Universe.
- Across The Universe is an exploration of the final days of John Lennon's life while also being a labor of love to his music and career.
- Journey across the stars with them as they discuss Star Trek, Star Wars, BSG, Space 1999, Lost In Space, and other iconic Sci-Fi and fantacy in the universe.
- A spectacular journey into the depths of outer space, when in August 1977, NASA launches one of its most daring missions. The animated movie illustrates all technical, historical and astronomical details of the fascinating Voyager missions.
- Two world changers try to change how the universe looks, but realize that nothing can change it.
- Scorpions perform in the music video "Across the Universe" from the album "Return to Forever" recorded for Sony Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage. Klaus Meine sings while the band plays around him.
- Music video for the song Across the Universe covered by Laibach feat. Germania. Directed by Bucko and Tucko
- 2003–201022mTV-Y77.1 (150)TV EpisodeThe Turtles are lost in time and space. Raphael arrives in a dimension where cycle racers risk their lives for victory.
- Episode: (2019)2015–2022TV EpisodeHost and Award Winning Author and Journalist GW Pomichter interviews InSymmetry creators Matt Knowles and Steph Cannon of the Indie Comic Heirs of Isildur during MegaCon 2019 in Orlando Florida. Heirs of Isildur was created by Matt Knowles and Steph Cannon. It's a cross-media creation that utilizes music, videos, and an ongoing comic series to bring their universe to life. The story focuses around Professor Mykal Isildur, the artisan and curator at The 'Father Time Emporium', a timekeeping and clock-making establishment, and the havoc that ensues for him and his companions when he allows his routine to deviate from the expected path on one single occasion. A unique element to Heirs of Isildur is that while both the music and the multimedia aspects are autonomous and not dependent upon one another, they are designed to still drive and support each other. The story arc will be presented through text and accompanying illustrations in our limited comic book series, and the music will expand upon character origin stories and other interactions.
- Episode: (2007)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Episode: (2018)2018–TV Episode
- New inflections given to old lyrics, the casting of non-professional singers in Across the Universe, and the impact of relocating Beatles tunes to American settings are topics covered in this wide-ranging discussion between acclaimed music journalist Greil Marcus and Carsey-Wolf Center director Patrice Petro. The two delve into the stylistic decisions of director Julie Taymor and the pleasures that arise when song lyrics are unexpectedly connected to historical events.
- 2013–TV Episode
- Gustav Peter Wöhler Band - Across the Universe.
- Casting Director Bernie Telsley recounts the story of casting "Across the Universe."
- Ian and Poppy pitch their new game whilst David is left in charge at Mythic Quest. Jo assembles the gang for C.W's celebration.
- 2002–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2016– 19mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 17mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2015– 49mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- Episode:(2010)
A Universal Language - Part II/A Carve Above the Rest/A Rose by Any Other Chic/Travel Across Indiana
1988–TV Episode - Episode: (2022)2021– 17mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 26mPodcast EpisodeAaron Vanderkley is a filmmaker from Perth, Western Australia. His first Star Trek fan film "Needs of the Many" was released in 2016 and won two awards at the Treklanta Fan Film Awards. Since then, Aaron and his hardworking team have made a name for themselves in the fan film community, producing another six Star Trek short films with a seventh - "Resistance" - to be released later in 2022. When not directing fan films, Aaron works as a Content Producer for an Australian robotics company and takes on freelance producing opportunities for various clients internationally.
- 2021– 2h 27mPodcast EpisodeBilly Swanson is an actor and writer who helped form the Lexington, KY division of Potemkin Pictures in 2019-Starship Webster. He is a life-long Star Trek fan and has been working on independent projects for almost 20 years, and has dabbled in all of his passion projects, such as training to be a professional wrestler in 2019. His first Full-length script happened to be a Star Trek fan film on the Enterprise-C, and jumped at the opportunity to work with Randy Landers after a chance meeting at a donation pickup for Habitat for Humanity. Billy has been on the ground floor in helping construction and the artistic direction of the Starship Delia-Webster in 2019. Through that he was able to bring a homemade character, Robert Hawkins to life through the medium of fan film. Hawkins is a direct expression of the Human Adventure, with foundations in the works of C.S. Forrester and Patrick O'Brian, along with being an homage to Swanson's military heritage. Billy is now excited to bring his childhood dream to a reality with the help of Potemkin Pictures as they move forward on the Starship Caliborn. With WAR TARG, we are seeing the first chapter in an adventure that is rooted in the things that made Star Trek so special to him.
- Episode: (2022)2021– 3h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2h 6mPodcast EpisodeI'm from East Meadow, New York. I moved to Florida in 1991 for a job. I'm a software engineer. I've been doing that since 1991. I graduated East Meadow High School in 1985 and SUNY (State University of New York) Binghamton in 1990. Although graduating with a degree in Computer Science, I was in several bands and orchestras in both high school and college including East Meadow HS Jazz Ensemble, Harpur Jazz Ensemble and the SUNY Binghamton Commencement Orchestra in 1987 and 1989 (although never attending my own graduation in 1991). I play saxophone and flute. At SUNY I took some courses in music composition and conducting and actually conducted one musical. In Florida I was in several bands including Filet of Soul which is somewhat known to Floridians in the 1990's, and one of my own, the jazz quartet Lane Change. We released an album in 2002 "Into The Vortex" which you can google. I'm married to Christi Semmel since 2008. Starship Farragut: Homecoming 2021 - Executive Producer, Post Production Director, Visual Effects Supervisor and Producer, Music Score Director.
- 2021– 2h 13mPodcast EpisodeFrank Parker is an actor, musician, and producer from Charlotte NC, who has been involved with Star Trek Fan Films since 2009 participating with Lee Gartrell and Romulan Wars and becoming a highly active member of the Farragut films family. In 2013 he started his own production called Dreadnought Dominion, filmed at Farragut Studio 2, Kingsland, GA., producing the first two films, "Anchors Aweigh" and "Haunted", kicking off this popular Star Trek Fan Production, with new show runners Gary Davis and Randy Wrenn. In 2015, Frank left Fan Films in pursuit of a more active role in Civil Air Patrol (United States Air Force Auxiliary) as a squadron commander in the North Carolina Wing. During the pandemic in 2020, the film bug struck again and once again Frank was off and running. Knowing that he would not upset the apple cart for the current team for Dreadnought Dominion, he decided to create a spin-off of Dominion called CROSSROADS - Project Gemini, in which he revises his role as Commodore Sam Grissom in a new series of adventures. With the help of Vance Major and a resolute new production team, FilkFerret Productions in association with No Budget Productions has produced three new films that can be seen on YouTube at No Budget Productions - FilkFerret Productions. These are "The Gemini Project," "A Question of Balance" and "You Are Recalled." Joining Frank will be one of his producers, Jason Herdt who directed the episode "A Question of Balance" which was filmed on location at FilkFerret Studio 1 (a bridge set built in Frank's mother in laws garage). Jason majored in Film in college and has been a great asset to the production.
- 2021– 1h 58mPodcast EpisodeSam Cockings is well known in the world of Star Trek fan film visual effects. Sam started his own Trek fan film journey in 2012 with his own film "Temporal Anomaly" then started working on other fan projects in 2014. Since then, Sam and his team have worked on over 40 fan films with directors from all over the world. Sam was the lead VFX Supervisor for the feature film "First Frontier" and provided almost all of the VFX that allowed the long awaited George Takei film "Yorktown: A Time to Heal" to be finished. From NX to Picard era, Sam has experience creating visuals from all across the Trek universe. Sam has also has his own fan film web series "Trek Shorts", with 4 of these films already released, spanning DS9 into the Picard era, Sam has teased a large and varied production spanning all across the Trek time line and yet still focusing on a small group of deep and developed characters and their life journeys though these eras. Besides his regular work on fan films he also co-created and co-hosts and popular weekly web show "Trekyards" which looks and the ships and tech of Trek and interviews designers from all the various shows. Sam was introduced to Star Trek at the age of 3 and has always loved the franchise; his family collected props and costumes and made sure that Trek was in his life as he grew up. Now as the show runner for "Trek Shorts" a collection of short films from various Trek eras, Sam has a large collection of props and costumes from all across Trek and works to bring his passion onto the screen for others to enjoy.
- Episode: (2022)2021– 2h 47mPodcast EpisodeMat grew up watching Star Trek the original series reruns with his dad. Eventually it was announced that they were making a full length Motion Picture with the original cast. His dad took him to all of the Star Trek films that came after that. Mat enjoyed all the spin off series but he always was more of a fan of the original series. He truly loved all trek. Mat grew up and went to school in Nicholasville KY. and graduated In 1989. He started college in the fall of that year at Lindsey Wilson and took his first and basically only theater college course. He transferred to Morehead State and started a new band. Mat left college a few years later to return home and work. Some years later he hooked up with some local talent and took part in some local indie films. The were Shadows Light, Dance With A Vampire, Misadventures in Space to name a few. Mat took some time out from it and continued with school, music, gaming, martial arts, and a lot of time working. He started thinking about getting back into acting and film making. He saw where a friend was involved in a local Star Trek fan film and he auditioned and got a part. He currently is involved in four fan films for Potemkin Pictures playing four different roles.