Welcome to the official Good Time Communications Website.

Good Time Communications is a Lansing-based media production house, owned by Justin Caine. GTC provides media services, including video production, graphic design and DVD authoring. Justin also works as a motivational speaker and is a founding partner of Business for Kids, LLC.

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Justin's passion for video, especially post-production, started in 2001, at Haslett High School. He worked for the school TV station, TV 25, run by Brian Town. In 2002, as a senior, Justin helped TV 25 become nationally recognized for excellence in television. After high school, he attended Lansing Community College, majoring in Applied Sciences - Media Technology. During that time, he interned twice, once for a local production company, Cheeney Media Concepts², and also for a local CBS affiliate, WLNS TV 6 in commercial production. After graduating, Justin started working for WLNS TV 6 as a production assistant, and at Michigan Radio Network as a board operator. Justin left WLNS, but continues to work for MRN. In February 2008, Justin started Good Time Communications, with the first major client being the Sparrow Hospital Foundation.

Along with his other work, Justin is a member of the Sparrow Hospital speaker's bureau, speaking at various events such as Max's Race (www.maxsrace.com). Planned upcoming engagements include speaking for Michigan State University, and several other events nationwide. Justin recently became a founding partner of Business for Kids, LLC. Business for Kids is committed to meeting financial goals for hospitals, foundations and businesses while also helping raise funds to assist in combating childhood illnesses.

Justin's goals for the future include building Good Time Communications into a successful and highly respected company in the media industry, and to assist nonprofits around the country through fundraising, speaking engagements, and in-kind donations.

Read an interview with Justin by the MTEAM (Meridian Township Entrepreneurial Asset Movement).