I agree, it's a great idea.  Instead of running around trying to cash
in on the newest Open Pocket, Casey and Rudy are basically saying,
"our stuff is good; people believe in us; our viewership will probably
help us continue making good work".

Also, there is nothing stopping some large company from still
contributing to Galacticast.  Like "Cinematographer by GoMommy.com"

Best of luck to you guys
Schlomo
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On 2/5/07, Kary Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I think this is a good idea. I've seen sporting events, tournaments
>  and our local theatre take a similar approach.
>
>  How long does one remain listed as a sponsor? Is it indefinite? Or
>  would one need to renew yearly to remain listed as a sponsor?
>
>  Good luck!
>
>  --
>  -kr
>  http://goodcommitment.tv
>
>  On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:05 PM, casey.mckinnon wrote:
>
>  > Hi guys,
>  >
>  > Rudy and I have always wanted to do something different from the norm,
>  > so today we launched a unique sponsorship programme. Depending on how
>  > much someone donates, they are given credit as a Galacticast crew
>  > member on our site:
>  >
>  > $5- Best Boy
>  > $10- Foley Artist
>  > $25- Caterer
>  > $50- Propsmaster
>  > $100- Cinematographer (bonus: gets a link from our site credits)
>  > $500- Producer (bonus: gets a link from our site credits and a full
>  > screen video credit)
>  >
>  > In addition to the sponsorship programme, we also announced a wish
>  > list (if anyone can fulfill the items on the wish list they get
>  > instant producer credit) and a store.
>  >
>  > We've been spending over 50 hours/week on our show since last May, so
>  > we hope this will help us out a bit.
>  >
>  > N.B.: I'm not asking you to donate, I just thought the group would be
>  > interested in our efforts to make some money independently...
>  >
>  > Take care,
>  > Casey

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