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- Description
- Gregory L. Schnitzer is Co-Executive Producer on the fan-based Internet series Star Trek Phase II (formerly known as Star Trek New Voyages). Greg is a Registered Nurse and is generally in charge of Emergency Medical Services at the Star Trek Phase II shoots. He also generally serves as the production's Property Master and on-again, off-again Set Decorator. Born and raised in Los Angeles (which he still calls "home"), in real life, Greg is a Registered Nurse, currently working in the Health Information Management Department at the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in Washington, D.C.
HELPING PHASE II
New Voyages Phase II is embarking on an effort to further involve fans. In addition to our world-wide crew and cast base we are now accepting donations of any amount from appreciative and supportive fans from anywhere around the world. Donation gifts via PayPal.com are the easiest and fastest.PRODUCTION UPDATES
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Donate to the Production for our June 2013 “The Holiest Thing” Shoot!
03 June 2013 4:43 PM | No CommentsIn five days, our June 2013 Star Trek Phase II shoot begins! While the Star Trek Phase II post production team is deep into finishing the final acts of Kitumba, the rest of the team will be filming Rick Chambers' "The Holiest Thing" and can use your help! We are only $1,100 away from making our pre-shoot budget, and your help would be greatly appreciated!
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Helping Star Trek Phase 2: April Expenses (10%/5% Goals Met)
15 April 2013 4:59 PM | No CommentsSTAR TREK: PHASE II HELP NEEDED WITH APRIL EXPENSES (A short summary of each expense category is located below in each donate box) This shoot, we will be concen
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Helping Star Trek Phase 2: November Expenses (18%/7% Goals Met)
14 November 2012 10:48 PM | 2 CommentsMuch thanks to all who have helped out so far!!! If anyone can help out this month with our studio and server/bandwidth expenses, please do...
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Star Trek Phase II on Indiegogo
08 October 2012 8:15 PM | 4 CommentsWe're having a short-run Indiegogo campaign to help fund the fall shoot with some awesome perks for donations!For full information, go here.... and, please, HE
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MOST RECENT FORUM POSTS- The Best Cast & Crew Ever
June 19, 2013Greetings, ....and now our revels have ended....Exhausted , but the end results...superb!All cast & crew worked like no other! With the exception of giving a hand on pick-up work, this has been my first full fledge shoot.A million + 1 thanks to all Warmest RegardsCW - Re: Star Trek Continues...
June 19, 2013Quote from: AjhomRyder on Yesterday at 04:14:46 pmI do have a few questions... What happens if you do the same episode? Is that why you was not allowed to complete another episode you wanted to do!AjhomRyder,There is virtually no chance of both series producing the same episode. We are two completely different production teams working independently of one an - Re: YouTube videos
June 19, 2013As we did not have any new episodes to show, I showed a lot of behind the scenes videos (and the Vignettes) at FedCon and there was a lot of interest in them. I am still editing the video of my panel for release soon.I have just released the video showing Tobias Richter explaining how the visual effects for Phase II are made. If you have not seen it, here it
- The Best Cast & Crew Ever
ABOUT PHASE II
Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II is an award-winning independent webseries that produces new episodes of Classic Star Trek. Continuing the fourth and fifth seasons of the original series, we film the untold stories of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Captain Kirk, and his crew with the intention of filling in the missing years of the original five year mission, and bridging the gap to Star Trek: The Motion Picture. We are a group of fans who have come together with a common love for the classic era Star Trek for the purpose of having fun while making new episodes. It is the goal of Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II to support and promote the CBS/Paramount Star Trek franchise by giving fans an active way to continue their interest in Classic Star Trek.



