A celebration of SCI-FI, TREK and All Things Farragut on Saturday, December 8th at Farragut Films’ Studio located in Kingsland, Georgia. Farragut Fest starts out with an Open House from of our studio — the largest display of free-standing TREK SETS on planet Earth! Later that evening, attend the premiere of Starship Farragut’s latest episode, “THE PRICE OF ANYTHING” at the nearby venue of Camden County High School, at 6 PM. Free to the general public.
Farragut Films, a Star Trek fan film production company, has completed its move to Kingsland, Georgia, and has invited the public to come and see their Star Trek sets.
The event, dubbed Farragut Fest, will be held on December 8 at the new studio in Kingsland (516 W. William Avenue), from 9 A.M. to 4 PM.
Farragut Fest will include the studio open house during the day, followed by a screening of the latest Farragut Films episode, The Price of Anything.
The studio open house will feature the standing sets for the film productions, including the bridge, transporter room, shuttlecraft interior, Romulan bridge, sickbay, briefing room and a full curving corridor.
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Premiere -“The Price Of Anything”
The premiere will take place at the Camden County High School Auditorium.
Schedule of events: *
- 6:00 pm – Doors open
- 6:15 pm – Introduction by the Producers
- 6:30 pm – Premiere of “The Price Of Anything”
- 7:15 pm – Q&A
- 8:00 pm – Star Trek Continues Vignettes
- 8:30 pm – Q&A
CLICK HERE for a list of hotels offering deals for Farragut Fest.
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I would like to see the premier of Star Trek Farragut The Price of Anything but I live in Maine and I would like to ask is there going to be a online viewing of the episode for people who can’t be there?