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    The June push for sponsorship from business was unsuccessful.

    Here’s why:

    The Australian Tax Office increased the write-off value on capital purchases from $2,500 to […]

    • Thinking…

    • I too am thinking… Can’t the production company be registered partially as a charity. This way the company could raise funds for a worthy cause as well as for the progress of the series. It would need to be a fund that would support similar issues that the sentient deals with… If this could be set up, then funding could be ongoing and exposure for the production company could then help get the charity much needed exposure. You could even do a publicity trailer for them for free in exchange for linking the charity to the production company. Just a thought…

      • Hi Selina,
        Been down that path.
        The charity business has largely been overtaken by the big end of town now and is employed for money laundering and paying off bribes. Most charities would be lucky to see 3-7% of the money applied. We explored a pairing many years ago but the terms offered were nothing less than punitive.

        We already offer tax deductibility as an advertising spend and generate invoices for people with ABNs who request so that part of it is covered.

        Thanks for your idea. This and around 50 other worthwhile collaborations with all sorts of business and government has been tried by Presence before. Even sophisticated offers to the super funds. No joy. Their positions are determined / governed by other considerations. Good sense, reason, a worthwhile project, even patriotism is not a consideration.

        • Google “notable” charities and where their donations end up going. Organizations such as the Red Cross receive millions every year but very little of that is turned around and put into humanitarian effort (ie – Haiti still awaiting funding that has “disappeared”). And that leads to my own TV series concept (but for another day). I don’t think we should go down that route of using Sentient as a charity front when we really need to push for support at this stage instead of smoke and mirrors.

    • I’m not sure how greenlighting works in TV land. In independent movies you can’t raise money without a script. Would chances improve with a finished pilot script at least? This puts a lot of onus on the writers up front, writing on spec, but in TV the writers are also the heros and creative owners (well apart from actors) and will have the greater rewards down the track if it comes together. Directors are fairly anonymous and replaceable in TV.

    • Why is it most times it is difficult to reach out of sponsors/sponsorship? Even when one have something beautiful and brilliant to offer. You could forgive my question but just keeps me wondering? Though I am quite optimistic before the year runs out a tremendous change in direction of the project will occur. “A light at the end of the tunnel”. And we shall record success.

      Africa sponsorship could be handy too. Though don’t know how to go about it.

      Cheers,

    • That’s not very good news. Have you tried to set up a meeting with foxtel or netflix in terms of coming on board as a partnership body. I think Sentient has a great concept/Story it’s also a show that has never been down before in Australia which is one of the reason it got me interested.Reckon Foxtel/Netflix would probably be interested in. The thing is it’s a risk only cause it hasn’t been done but i bet you once you get funding for it and show it to the world it will be a show people will jump for.

    • The idea has slightly been done here in the US but with the use of zombies. Shows such as Z Nation and The Walking Dead. There have been other shows that have attempted to create this sense of “oh no life has ended/we must band together to restart the human race” etc etc, but they’ve fallen flat here in the US. Hence, attempting to put a new spin (aka Sentient). The easiest way to garner immediate support is getting a notable credit on board to help promote or simply even giving their blessing. This will in turn get studios to turn their heads and actually take a second to see what celeb A or star B is talking/tweeting about. Have you utilized script critique services or even sites such as Blacklist.com? Perhaps there is something miniscule (or large) that is simply missing that could put Sentient on the map? Just bouncing ideas off already stated posts.