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Let me research the SAG awards process, see what kind of campaigning is done, who votes on the nominations, etc. and get back to you on that.Fan123 said:
What can we do as fans to support this superior cast?
MrsGiovinazzo said:
Perhaps we could get fans to contribute to collectively taking out an ad in one of the trades. If I recall correctly, a 1/2 page black and white ad in Variety or The Hollywood Reporter goes for like $2,500. Yes, I realize the bulk of the fans online are dirt poor, but it's really not all that much money. Alternatively, there are other publications read by SAG members (namely the unemployed ones) that have far cheaper rates - like Backstage West. And we have truly talented fans (*cough*Kimmy*cough*) who might be willing to design the ad, as well as fans with the legal knowledge (*cough*me*cough*) to negotiate with CBS for use of their trademark and copyrighted images in an ad (hell, we'd be doing them a favor). We can worry about the logistics of that much later, as trying to reach a large population of SAG members falls further down the road in this process.
Yeah, I've noticed that too. Really great projects to support interests of both Gary and Melina tanked because people are willing to show their support, but not if it involves any monetary outlay. Cheap ass fans. :lol: Actually, CSI:NY fans are so cheap that when I organized the panty drive for Hill, one girl from the board (who will remain anonymous, but knows I love her dearly) went to Target and bought like a 4 buck pair of panties, then whined about parting with them. :lol: Oh, or even better, some people wanked about having to pay for postage (c'mon, it was less than 2 bucks for most people!) so I gave them my FedEx account #. Damn, we are a cheap bunch. :lol:Kimmychu said:
Heh, I've noticed fan projects always die whenever there's money involved, specially when that money has to come out of the fan pocket. :lol:
Yes, there are two primary trade magazines - The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Then there are lesser publications that actors use primarily to find employment, but those people are still voting SAG members.So this Hollywood Reporter mag is big with the SAG crowd?
:lol::lol::lol: That would be the logical assumption, but no. CBS is cheap as hell and seems to do more sitting around and watching the campaign festivities than actually participating.If CBS made the submission themselves, I'm sure they'll promote it, right?
Excellent! Knew we could count on you. Your work is gorgeous.But anyways, if an ad's the way we're going, I don't mind working on it.
MrsGiovinazzo said:
Yeah, I've noticed that too. Really great projects to support interests of both Gary and Melina tanked because people are willing to show their support, but not if it involves any monetary outlay. Cheap ass fans. :lol: Actually, CSI:NY fans are so cheap that when I organized the panty drive for Hill, one girl from the board (who will remain anonymous, but knows I love her dearly) went to Target and bought like a 4 buck pair of panties, then whined about parting with them. :lol: Oh, or even better, some people wanked about having to pay for postage (c'mon, it was less than 2 bucks for most people!) so I gave them my FedEx account #. Damn, we are a cheap bunch. :lol: