I was in the group at the set tour just before this interview happened. They were setting up and I thought "wow... to be able to see HIM in that seat through a camera lens"...
You are a man after my own heart. Star Trek, Space 1999, Lost in Space, and the Apollo missions - these are staples of my childhood. I'm on pins and needles!
The Star trek Enterprise was the MOST beautiful ship EVER! I was just a kid when the show came out and us kids hadn't been able to see it until around 1968. My brother was crazy about it but I didn't understand it until later years. I was a very young child (8 years old) when the APOLLO 11 landed on the moon. I have vague memories of seeing Apollo 11 on the moon with Neil Armstrong stepping down the ladder and saying those famous words! All we had was a small black and white TV with "rabbit-ear" (and foil) antenna. The picture was blurry (which the original broadcast was blurry of course anyway. I didn't get what was going on until some years later. As a child, I had dreams of space ships flying low in the air in all colors and shapes and was fascinated. I can still remember what they looked like. This was in my Grandmother's neighborhood and I was outside playing with my friends at night. I have NO idea where I go the idea for what they looked like as I hadn't seen ANYTHING like them before or any time soon after that. An image forever in my memory. I AM a child of the space age and my FAVORITE thing about it is that the Voyagers 1 and 2 that were shot into space in 1977! THEY ARE STILL OUT THERE! " Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have reached "interstellar space" and each continue their unique journey deeper into the cosmos." ~ NASA Now tell me THAT isn't completely MIND BLOWING! Technology from that decade and it is STILL operating in the FAR reaches of space. Still mind blowing and we haven't even scratched the surface of what CAN be DONE. I think we NEED to evolve enough to NOT make it about POWER and MONEY! We need to make it sharing our HUMANITY and the JOY and wonders of space and all the possibilities. My (our) imagination(s) are LIMITLESS! PEACE would be awfully nice wouldn't it? PEACE.
I was 14 when the Apollo moon missions ended. It was such a bittersweet experience watching Apollo 17 successfully splashdown and be recovered. Wonderful that such a spectacular mission had gone so flawlessly, but sad that Apollo was over. I felt that this marked the end of my childhood.
I was at the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour (Ticonderoga, NY) the day they were shooting Shatner's interview for this. They were setting up the lights as we were touring the bridge. James Cawley (the owner of the place and Kirk in most of the Star Trek Phase II episodes) kept telling us awesome stories in other parts of the ship until the interview was over and the bridge was cleared so we could all go back in and take a turn in the captain's chair. I made the (ahem) trek up to Ticonderoga from Texas just to visit this place and I will have no qualms about doing it again. If you are a fan, it is 100% worth the effort to get up there.
Oh this looks just fantastic! I was born in '68 , so for many like me I'm sure this will be a journey through our lives via the wondrous almost magical portal of science, sci-fi and imagination, and now the incredible present and well, who knows what lies beyond now?
Hard not to get emotional, especially when the spacecraft seem so real. I hope some day humanity will actually explore strange new worlds and discover life that we can't even begin to imagine. I only wish I could be here to see it...
There was a majesty to Star Trek that didn’t exist in the other series… most evident in the comped shot of the 3 ships flying after one another. From the design to the name, Enterprise, there was so much pride, so much courage designed into the series. A view of what could be, what could have been… And here we are, almost 60(!) years later, still celebrating it.
Excited for this. Feels like we're on the cusp of significant innovations in not only actual science and manned spaceflight, but also a reinvigoration of groundbreaking cinematic effects and narrative excellence. As they say, the night is always darkest before the dawn.
For years, I've had these images flit through my head. Sometimes, in conversations with friends or family, I've tried to convey what I was seeing in my mind's eye, but always fell short. You've completely captured what I have felt all these years. Thank you for taking this on, and for having the ability to put into reality that which I'm sure millions of us have felt all this time. I'm very much looking forward to this movie.
Born 1957 the year of Sputnik my earliest memories were standing in front of a TV set taller than me and watching rockets steaming away for what seemed like all morning. Growing up I thought I might want to be an astronomer. 1975 I joined the Army to become a computer programmer. Also, to pay my own way through college and to travel. It turned into a career where I go to the end of the Cold War. I was in Germany when The Wall came down. It is so important to dream and to never stop dreaming.
Looks to be very interesting. I watched all the Star Trek original series, spin offs and movies. I'm a 76 year old sci-fi freak. It started with Flash Gordon and continued through the years. I look forward to seeing your venture I'm 2026.
I'm a 63 year old "sci-fi freak" and I'd like to be able to see this documentary as well. I wonder why it is taking them so long to do it... I wasn't into sci-fi until later years as I was too young and too busy being a kid to understand it. Now I LOVE it. 👍👍😁😁
I'm wit ya. FutureDude. Hell, I feel like we're brothers, 'cause when I was a boy, I was into ALL of this, too! I too wish the U.S. hadn't backed off on the manned spaceflight program to just piddle around in Earth orbit. I'm thankful I've lived long enough to see us back on the verge of returning to the Moon. I look forward to both of your documentaries. Live Long and Prosper! 🖖
"The future we were once promised..." That hit hard. Every waking moment thinking about the current state of the world just makes me mad. If we only kept our minds to the stars...so many missed opportunities...so much squabbling amongst ourselves... For every step back...and there have been a lot...how no one has ever felt some sense of embarrassment for our species is beyond me.
I can't thank you enough for this, Jeffery!♥ All the INCREDIBLE efforts you're making to document, interview, and gather together ALL of these people and influences that helped made you who you are! Growing up along with the 1960s build up to the Apollo missions, I fed on Star Trek, then Space 1999. I worked in many industries, but settled (for the last 40 years) into motion picture practical Special Effects. Weta Workshop in New Zealand has been my home for the last 25 years! Good luck in completing this wonderful Document!♥
What a staggering coup. I know Bill Mumy is still with us and very much loves LiS - I would hope he's part of this too. At the tender age of 69 I remember 1969 quite well, and where I was in June of that year. September of 1967 as well!!
Mumy, also as B5's Lenier, had a guest role in at the start of the most recent Lost in Space series, including coming back in later episodes to play the corpse of his character.
@@PiDsPagePrototypes Actually, I rewatched Netflix LIS a few weeks ago. Mumy/Zac Smith was in some kind of induced coma, not actually dead. When Zoe Smith opened the vault, he started to wake up, IIRC.
I'm looking forward to this. I was a huge fan of Star Trek, Space 1999, as well as other future leaning franchises of the 60's & 70's. With the chaotic world we live in now, that Trek Future we wish for seems less likely, but with a lot of luck and work, we may yet get there.
MORE! I want to see more! Like you, I grew up watching these shows (and a few more form the late '70's) and wondered "What Happened" to the Apollo Program and it's follow on projects. A conversation with a former employee who built the Saturn 1B and 5 rockets was very enlightening and really cast the light on the answer.
It does where Healthcare and lifestyle are determined by income. Shatner's rich, dude....he was at $600,000,000 before Priceline crashed and his latest divorces knocked him down to a mere $100,000,000. He's also dabbled a bit in life-extentionist tech.
As a kid growing up in the rockets red glare in Florida, I’m excited to relive my childhood and the tech both sci fi and real. This documentary looks amazing. I’m really looking forward to the release.
Wow, such an incredible trailer. I want to watch this movie, or see it in the Theater. I don't know when it's coming out, but I sure would pay to see GREAT DOCUMENTARIES like this.
By documenting and reporting something so amazing and such a part of our culture, you have become an instrumental part of that amazing something. So many people never realize just how much the media of the 60's and beyond have had such import on our culture and our technology. From cell phones and tablets to space exploration to the work the wonderful Nichelle Nichols has done recruiting women not only into science but into NASA itself. Not to diminish Space 1999, Lost in Space, and the others, but I often wonder where we would be in terms of technology had Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek never happened back in 1966. And while I never felt the attraction to Space 1999 as a series, I was a huge fan of the Eagle. Seeing the Eagle and the USS Enterprise flying in formation left a lump in my throat. This is something that needed to be made, needs to be made, and I am eternally grateful that you are making it. Well done. And... LLAP!
This looks awesome! I look forward to the full video. I also grew up watching Star Trek, Space 1999 and Lost in Space and was overjoyed and thrilled with the Apollo Moon Missions.
This looks like a fantastic documentary . . . amazing guests, narrative, presenting and stunning cinematography. Looking forward to the feature length version . . . 2026 can't come any sooner.
I was born in 1966 and my earliest memory was everyone excitedly gathered together in front of the TV for the live broadcast of Neil Armstrong's first steps. Even though Moon dust has been in my blood literally as long as I can remember, after Apollo mankind has never left orbit. That didn't stop me as a kid play acting with my friends sitting on the middle of picnic tables, pretending they were Eagles as we flew back and forth to the moon and throughout the solar system. Space 1999, Lost in space and Star Trek may not have been the real thing, but they were undoubtedly the next best thing. Seeing the Enterprise, an Eagle and the Jupiter 2 on their way to the Moon was awesome and 2026 can't come soon enough. Still 2024 is pretty cool to be a space enthusiast. William Shatner has crossed the Kármán line, SpaceX launches weekly and has even more memorable landings, and both the moon and Mars look to be realistically reachable in my lifetime. Love it!
Can't wait to see this show; Look to the Stars for they hold all the Answers, Reach and Touch the Heavens and the Answers will Be Known..................
I look forward to seeing this! I have to admit that I got a little misty-eyed seeing the Jupiter 2, Eagle-1 and the Enterprise flying together at the end. All that was missing was the Millenium Falcon and the Galactica. And maybe Discovery-1 and the TARDIS too. 😅
If SpaceX can pull off what it's trying to do, we may get the future we grew up hoping for. When we were kids in the 70's and 80's, we still wondered if we'd visit a hotel on the moon. That dream seemed to fade a lot from Challenger onward - but maybe some of the kids at that impressionable young age today will get to walk the sands of Mars in the coming decades.
I would love to see a new 'Space 1999' TV series emerge, perhaps titled 'Space 2100', complete with all the modern upgrades and a contemporary space saga narrative.
I just stumbled on to your channel and subscribed. Seeing an Eagle, the Enterprise, and the Jupiter 2 flying together was an instant trip back to childhood. Those 3 shows, and UFO as well, heavily influenced my career choice. Love the fact you're a Frank Lloyd Wright fan too! Looking forward to the movie and to going back to watch your previous content.
Up through the Challenger disaster, we'd watched the shuttle launches live at school whenever the times lined up; after that, we were never shown a launch as it was happening anymore. After Columbia, it felt like our public space program was just scrapped.
This “trailer”? Looked great - well produced. If the final product arrives delivering the story and the story telling anywhere near the scope that this video promises - I hope it is being processed for exposition on the Las Vegas Eye - I would definitely buy a ticket and fly to Vegas to see this. IMAX certainly is a must.
I've always had a movie idea that connected different genres of Sci-Fi like this where STAR Trek, Space 1999 could easily be connected together via time jump. This is really good CGI BTW.
Wow! This looks really good and very polished, I look forward to seeing the finished article. Watching the three ships flying through space was a nice touch, although I would've thought the Enterprise would be much bigger?
Hi Director here. I actually agree on the scale of the ships. They are actually to scale by size. I think it has to do with the camera perspective, but you are right we need to cheat the Enterprise about 25% larger to make it look right.
Congratulations on making this dream project happen! I just discovered your work and look forward to learning more about your personal story. Also... I'm seeing William Shatner at the Star Trek Set Tour in Ticonderoga NY in mid-November. I'm curious to know... is that where you filmed your interview with him? Looks like it! Great job overall!
Seeing the three ships central to my childhood (and beyond) flying together was incredibly moving. Thank you.
Awesome. Can't wait. Seeing Mr Shatner sat in THAT chair makes me all kinds of happy.
I was in the group at the set tour just before this interview happened. They were setting up and I thought "wow... to be able to see HIM in that seat through a camera lens"...
You are a man after my own heart. Star Trek, Space 1999, Lost in Space, and the Apollo missions - these are staples of my childhood. I'm on pins and needles!
Thank you! Have you seen the promo for my other documentary THE EAGLE OBSESSION?
INCREDIBLE! An Eagle and Enterprise! TOGETHER ‼️
The Star trek Enterprise was the MOST beautiful ship EVER! I was just a kid when the show came out and us kids hadn't been able to see it until around 1968. My brother was crazy about it but I didn't understand it until later years.
I was a very young child (8 years old) when the APOLLO 11 landed on the moon. I have vague memories of seeing Apollo 11 on the moon with Neil Armstrong stepping down the ladder and saying those famous words! All we had was a small black and white TV with "rabbit-ear" (and foil) antenna. The picture was blurry (which the original broadcast was blurry of course anyway. I didn't get what was going on until some years later.
As a child, I had dreams of space ships flying low in the air in all colors and shapes and was fascinated. I can still remember what they looked like. This was in my Grandmother's neighborhood and I was outside playing with my friends at night. I have NO idea where I go the idea for what they looked like as I hadn't seen ANYTHING like them before or any time soon after that. An image forever in my memory.
I AM a child of the space age and my FAVORITE thing about it is that the Voyagers 1 and 2 that were shot into space in 1977! THEY ARE STILL OUT THERE! " Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have reached "interstellar space" and each continue their unique journey deeper into the cosmos." ~ NASA Now tell me THAT isn't completely MIND BLOWING! Technology from that decade and it is STILL operating in the FAR reaches of space.
Still mind blowing and we haven't even scratched the surface of what CAN be DONE. I think we NEED to evolve enough to NOT make it about POWER and MONEY! We need to make it sharing our HUMANITY and the JOY and wonders of space and all the possibilities. My (our) imagination(s) are LIMITLESS! PEACE would be awfully nice wouldn't it? PEACE.
LOVE the images of the classic spacecraft all flying towards the Moon together!!
I was 14 when the Apollo moon missions ended. It was such a bittersweet experience watching Apollo 17 successfully splashdown and be recovered. Wonderful that such a spectacular mission had gone so flawlessly, but sad that Apollo was over. I felt that this marked the end of my childhood.
I was at the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour (Ticonderoga, NY) the day they were shooting Shatner's interview for this. They were setting up the lights as we were touring the bridge. James Cawley (the owner of the place and Kirk in most of the Star Trek Phase II episodes) kept telling us awesome stories in other parts of the ship until the interview was over and the bridge was cleared so we could all go back in and take a turn in the captain's chair. I made the (ahem) trek up to Ticonderoga from Texas just to visit this place and I will have no qualms about doing it again. If you are a fan, it is 100% worth the effort to get up there.
No wonder there's a USS Ticonderoga
We were there last month. To be on the bridge and sit in the center seat was a boys dream made real.
Oh this looks just fantastic! I was born in '68 , so for many like me I'm sure this will be a journey through our lives via the wondrous almost magical portal of science, sci-fi and imagination, and now the incredible present and well, who knows what lies beyond now?
Hard not to get emotional, especially when the spacecraft seem so real. I hope some day humanity will actually explore strange new worlds and discover life that we can't even begin to imagine. I only wish I could be here to see it...
On the bridge with Mr Shatner! I'm shocked this video hasn't rocketed to 100K views!
It's one-fifth of way there. Most people probably don't know about this movie. I just happened on it, as I was doing my homework.
I'm in for the ride. Cannot wait.
There was a majesty to Star Trek that didn’t exist in the other series… most evident in the comped shot of the 3 ships flying after one another. From the design to the name, Enterprise, there was so much pride, so much courage designed into the series. A view of what could be, what could have been…
And here we are, almost 60(!) years later, still celebrating it.
No fear, Dr. Smith is here!
Excited for this. Feels like we're on the cusp of significant innovations in not only actual science and manned spaceflight, but also a reinvigoration of groundbreaking cinematic effects and narrative excellence. As they say, the night is always darkest before the dawn.
I couldn't agree more!
We have to wait till 2026?? I can't wait that long, I wanna see it now! 😅
Same here....this is going to be an exciting and awesome watch!
My same thought... a teaser. And now we have to wait more than a year. Noooo! It looks like a terrific series. 💙🌻💙
For years, I've had these images flit through my head. Sometimes, in conversations with friends or family, I've tried to convey what I was seeing in my mind's eye, but always fell short. You've completely captured what I have felt all these years. Thank you for taking this on, and for having the ability to put into reality that which I'm sure millions of us have felt all this time. I'm very much looking forward to this movie.
I can't wait--I was born in 1954 and grew up with all of this--thanks!
Born 1957 the year of Sputnik my earliest memories were standing in front of a TV set taller than me and watching rockets steaming away for what seemed like all morning. Growing up I thought I might want to be an astronomer. 1975 I joined the Army to become a computer programmer. Also, to pay my own way through college and to travel. It turned into a career where I go to the end of the Cold War. I was in Germany when The Wall came down.
It is so important to dream and to never stop dreaming.
Looks to be very interesting. I watched all the Star Trek original series, spin offs and movies. I'm a 76 year old sci-fi freak. It started with Flash Gordon and continued through the years. I look forward to seeing your venture I'm 2026.
I'm a 63 year old "sci-fi freak" and I'd like to be able to see this documentary as well. I wonder why it is taking them so long to do it... I wasn't into sci-fi until later years as I was too young and too busy being a kid to understand it. Now I LOVE it. 👍👍😁😁
I'm wit ya. FutureDude. Hell, I feel like we're brothers, 'cause when I was a boy, I was into ALL of this, too! I too wish the U.S. hadn't backed off on the manned spaceflight program to just piddle around in Earth orbit. I'm thankful I've lived long enough to see us back on the verge of returning to the Moon. I look forward to both of your documentaries. Live Long and Prosper! 🖖
Thanks, man. Means a lot!
"The future we were once promised..."
That hit hard. Every waking moment thinking about the current state of the world just makes me mad. If we only kept our minds to the stars...so many missed opportunities...so much squabbling amongst ourselves...
For every step back...and there have been a lot...how no one has ever felt some sense of embarrassment for our species is beyond me.
Looks great! Space 1999 deserves recognition as a TV sci-fi milestone. Thank you for doing this!
This looks very interesting. Excited to hear from Shatner, Okuda and Duke. Hope we make it to 2026.
I can't thank you enough for this, Jeffery!♥
All the INCREDIBLE efforts you're making to document, interview, and gather together ALL of these people and influences that helped made you who you are!
Growing up along with the 1960s build up to the Apollo missions, I fed on Star Trek, then Space 1999.
I worked in many industries, but settled (for the last 40 years) into motion picture practical Special Effects.
Weta Workshop in New Zealand has been my home for the last 25 years!
Good luck in completing this wonderful Document!♥
What a staggering coup. I know Bill Mumy is still with us and very much loves LiS - I would hope he's part of this too. At the tender age of 69 I remember 1969 quite well, and where I was in June of that year. September of 1967 as well!!
Mumy, also as B5's Lenier, had a guest role in at the start of the most recent Lost in Space series, including coming back in later episodes to play the corpse of his character.
@@PiDsPagePrototypes Actually, I rewatched Netflix LIS a few weeks ago. Mumy/Zac Smith was in some kind of induced coma, not actually dead. When Zoe Smith opened the vault, he started to wake up, IIRC.
@@steve_wilson I'll have to watch again, I thought she, made and adjustment there.
I'm looking forward to this. I was a huge fan of Star Trek, Space 1999, as well as other future leaning franchises of the 60's & 70's. With the chaotic world we live in now, that Trek Future we wish for seems less likely, but with a lot of luck and work, we may yet get there.
MORE! I want to see more! Like you, I grew up watching these shows (and a few more form the late '70's) and wondered "What Happened" to the Apollo Program and it's follow on projects. A conversation with a former employee who built the Saturn 1B and 5 rockets was very enlightening and really cast the light on the answer.
This video is pure class.
I simply don't understand how one person (Shatner) can be so vibrant and full of life at 93, and another a walking corpse at 80 or 85. Biology's nuts.
Genetics.
Cause he was never POTUS.
Looking forward to this.
Not just biology and genetics. Also depends upon whether you keep using your mind and body or let them atrophy.
It does where Healthcare and lifestyle are determined by income. Shatner's rich, dude....he was at $600,000,000 before Priceline crashed and his latest divorces knocked him down to a mere $100,000,000. He's also dabbled a bit in life-extentionist tech.
Looks incredible! Will be fun to watch.
Loving what you're doing in the channel, looking forward to watching the finished article! Wishing you every success from UK 🇬🇧
I am looking forward to the Eagle movie and this one looks awesome as well. I want to say thank you for your work, I love it so far!
As a kid growing up in the rockets red glare in Florida, I’m excited to relive my childhood and the tech both sci fi and real. This documentary looks amazing. I’m really looking forward to the release.
Excellent presentation! Love your production style!
As a child of the 60s, that fully expected to be vacationing on the moon by now, I can’t wait to watch this
This looks great! I'm so glad YT suggested this video to me. Looking forward to Return to Tomorrow!
Wow, such an incredible trailer. I want to watch this movie, or see it in the Theater. I don't know when it's coming out, but I sure would pay to see GREAT DOCUMENTARIES like this.
By documenting and reporting something so amazing and such a part of our culture, you have become an instrumental part of that amazing something. So many people never realize just how much the media of the 60's and beyond have had such import on our culture and our technology. From cell phones and tablets to space exploration to the work the wonderful Nichelle Nichols has done recruiting women not only into science but into NASA itself. Not to diminish Space 1999, Lost in Space, and the others, but I often wonder where we would be in terms of technology had Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek never happened back in 1966.
And while I never felt the attraction to Space 1999 as a series, I was a huge fan of the Eagle. Seeing the Eagle and the USS Enterprise flying in formation left a lump in my throat. This is something that needed to be made, needs to be made, and I am eternally grateful that you are making it. Well done. And... LLAP!
Absolutely a must watch. Amazing.
Please keep this going!! We have lost so many decades "fiddling" around when we should have been going to the moon and looking at Mars Direct
omg! THE CAPTAIN is back!! I missed him soo bad! 😊
Can't wait for this; love that you also included Lost in Space and my favorite starship, the Jupiter 2!
Jeffrey -You sir are amazing! Bless your great work and our common love and interest of these two iconic series!!!
Thank you so much!
This looks awesome! I look forward to the full video. I also grew up watching Star Trek, Space 1999 and Lost in Space and was overjoyed and thrilled with the Apollo Moon Missions.
This is better that what big studios produce, I’m looking forward to watching this!
Unique Sci-fi project !!! 👏👏👏🚀❤☺👸
This looks like a fantastic documentary . . . amazing guests, narrative, presenting and stunning cinematography. Looking forward to the feature length version . . . 2026 can't come any sooner.
I'm really looking forward to this program.
Looking forward to the finished product. Keep everyone updated.
OMG 2026... I can't wait, there must thousands our us out who share these same interests. Doco looks really great, I can't wait!
I was born in 1966 and my earliest memory was everyone excitedly gathered together in front of the TV for the live broadcast of Neil Armstrong's first steps.
Even though Moon dust has been in my blood literally as long as I can remember, after Apollo mankind has never left orbit. That didn't stop me as a kid play acting with my friends sitting on the middle of picnic tables, pretending they were Eagles as we flew back and forth to the moon and throughout the solar system. Space 1999, Lost in space and Star Trek may not have been the real thing, but they were undoubtedly the next best thing.
Seeing the Enterprise, an Eagle and the Jupiter 2 on their way to the Moon was awesome and 2026 can't come soon enough.
Still 2024 is pretty cool to be a space enthusiast. William Shatner has crossed the Kármán line, SpaceX launches weekly and has even more memorable landings, and both the moon and Mars look to be realistically reachable in my lifetime. Love it!
I just subscribed to the channel I cannot wait to see the finished products and these documentaries
Looks like it's going to be a great documentary. Great job!
A very inspiring preview. Am excited to see.
Can't wait to see this show; Look to the Stars for they hold all the Answers, Reach and Touch the Heavens and the Answers will Be Known..................
A definite must watch, cannot wait to see it... looks incredible.
Extremely Cool ! Looking forward to this doc
Very cool! I will definitely check this out!
I look forward to seeing this! I have to admit that I got a little misty-eyed seeing the Jupiter 2, Eagle-1 and the Enterprise flying together at the end. All that was missing was the Millenium Falcon and the Galactica. And maybe Discovery-1 and the TARDIS too. 😅
If SpaceX can pull off what it's trying to do, we may get the future we grew up hoping for. When we were kids in the 70's and 80's, we still wondered if we'd visit a hotel on the moon. That dream seemed to fade a lot from Challenger onward - but maybe some of the kids at that impressionable young age today will get to walk the sands of Mars in the coming decades.
I would love to see a new 'Space 1999' TV series emerge, perhaps titled 'Space 2100', complete with all the modern upgrades and a contemporary space saga narrative.
This looks amazing. Can hardly wait.
Ok, it looks amazing. Thank you.
I hope I'm still around to see this
Love it, love it, love it!!! 😊 👍
Loved Seeing the Jupiter 2 from Lost in Space in there at the end!
I just stumbled on to your channel and subscribed. Seeing an Eagle, the Enterprise, and the Jupiter 2 flying together was an instant trip back to childhood. Those 3 shows, and UFO as well, heavily influenced my career choice. Love the fact you're a Frank Lloyd Wright fan too! Looking forward to the movie and to going back to watch your previous content.
UFO is my favorite series
This looks like the documentary of the decade.
Looking forward to more!💙
Well crud... I was looking for a link to watch this today. 2026 can't get here soon enough!
Woo.
Woo.
Thank you, sir.
This actually looks pretty good. Hopefully we're all still around to check it out.
AmaaaaaaZing💜💜
Up through the Challenger disaster, we'd watched the shuttle launches live at school whenever the times lined up; after that, we were never shown a launch as it was happening anymore. After Columbia, it felt like our public space program was just scrapped.
I have a signed copy of Duke's autobiography.
I really enjoyed meeting him
This looks great - space 1999, frank lloyd wright, barbara bain, and wm shatner!?
Looks amazing! Can't wait to see it
I like this. Thank you sir.
I am _SO_ excited to see this!
This “trailer”? Looked great - well produced. If the final product arrives delivering the story and the story telling anywhere near the scope that this video promises - I hope it is being processed for exposition on the Las Vegas Eye - I would definitely buy a ticket and fly to Vegas to see this. IMAX certainly is a must.
Where would we be now if the Lunar missions continued to this day.
Wow this is utterly amazing! Can’t wait. Instant SUB!
Very nicely done promo.
Looking forward to this!!
I've always had a movie idea that connected different genres of Sci-Fi like this where STAR Trek, Space 1999 could easily be connected together via time jump. This is really good CGI BTW.
That future is still coming, and we're living in the Space Age, but it takes time for it all to unfold.
Thank you.
Looks fantastic!
Wow! This looks really good and very polished, I look forward to seeing the finished article. Watching the three ships flying through space was a nice touch, although I would've thought the Enterprise would be much bigger?
Hi Director here. I actually agree on the scale of the ships. They are actually to scale by size. I think it has to do with the camera perspective, but you are right we need to cheat the Enterprise about 25% larger to make it look right.
When people ask if Im capitalist or Socialist I respond " I'm a Rodenberry Utopianist"
Omg, Jupiter 2, an Eagle and Enterprise on screen together?!? Are you trying to give me a sugar coma?? 😊
WOW looks fantastic.
This is awesome.
Any further news when and how we will see this great looking doc?
2026! That is some wait - kind of wish you wouldn’t have piqued my interest so early😢. Good luck with the creation of the programme - sounds fun.
Congratulations on making this dream project happen! I just discovered your work and look forward to learning more about your personal story. Also... I'm seeing William Shatner at the Star Trek Set Tour in Ticonderoga NY in mid-November. I'm curious to know... is that where you filmed your interview with him? Looks like it! Great job overall!
Can't wait for this!
Looks good! Can't wait!
Michael Okuda is the GOAT! 😊
He's awesome.