Star Trek Convention Footage: 1973

Star Trek Convention Footage: 1973

For a taste of how things used to be in the world of Star Trek celebrations, take a look at this assembled film footage taken at the 1973 convention held at New York's Commodore Hotel.

By EdGross - Mar 04, 2011 05:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek

There was a time before Star Trek became big business when fans would get together at conventions for the sheer joy of celebrating the show they loved. The dealer's room wasn't a sea of the same licensed merchandise on table after table and the actors didn't charge $25 a pop for an autograph. Instead, it was a world of imagination where fans would offer up their own creations, ranging from costumes to fan fiction and home made tribbles. Thousands gathered to hear the actors, behind the scenes personnel or professionals who were fans speak; 16mm prints of episodes were screened to packed rooms, where the fans would recite the lines with the characters and react with sheer joy at key moments.

The Star Trek convention scene kicked off in 1972 with a new show being mounted each year. It was an era of the fan and really served as the fuel for the Star Trek explosion that would ultimately result in Star Trek: The Motion Picture and everything that followed.

Hitting YouTube is footage from the 1973 convention that has been edited together, resulting in a genuine time capsule of the era. In a sense, you had to be there to believe the power and the frenzy of it all and now you can kind of see it for yourself.


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pirooks
pirooks - 3/4/2011, 6:03 PM
Really Star Trek, this isnt a site for nerds
bleedthefreak
bleedthefreak - 3/4/2011, 6:08 PM
@pirooks: I REALLY hope you are just being sarcastic.

@ED nice stuff man
Creature
Creature - 3/4/2011, 6:14 PM
awesome commentary.

@pirooks: Shh. Comic books are pretty damn geeky too. Star Trek is a sci fi staple and there is a science fiction section on this site. Don't look at the article if you don't want to tool.
patriautism
patriautism - 3/4/2011, 6:25 PM
Star Trek was Martin Luthor King JR's favorite TV show...True story.
StevilNYC
StevilNYC - 3/4/2011, 7:17 PM
Go to 6:30 for a look at Sulu's biggest fan. Helloooooooo
Bryanferryfan
Bryanferryfan - 3/4/2011, 8:00 PM
Some of you punks weren't around for all these conventions. The Comic Con or Star Trek Conventions you missed some great collectibles. I was a wee lad when I went to 1976 Comic Con and saw the trailer or test footage for Star Wars... I still have my original prototype posters, booklets,promo art... worth a fortune.... HA! HATER OF HATERS! YOU BYTCHES ARE BASTARD!
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 3/4/2011, 8:32 PM
Roddenberry was a true visionary.
dnno1
dnno1 - 3/5/2011, 2:05 AM
Green Lantern could atrract this type of an audience.
Priest
Priest - 3/5/2011, 9:51 AM
ISAAC ASIMOV IS GOD!!!
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