Welcome to the official Good Time Communications Website.

Good Time Communications is a Production House
focused on the evolution of information technology from yesterday’s platform of television
to today’s platform of the web.

This is possible by producing high quality video with quick turnarounds

that, when used correctly, has the potential to reach and inspire millions.

Good Time Communications has become a subsidiary of a new business venture of Justin's known as Good Fruit, LLC. Good Fruit came about from a merger between KiWe Productions and Good Time Communications. To be directed to the new website, please click here.

 

A more in-depth look at GTC :

Good Time Communications is an East 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 was a founding partner, and now a business associate, of Business for Kids, LLC.


GTC prides itself, not only on the ability to provide quality media services, but also on its community involvement. We are currently involved in:

Business for Kids the fundraiser as a Co-Chair

Relay for Life Williamston/Webberville as both a Committee Member and Master of Ceremonies

Sparrow Pediatric Fund as a committee member

Sparrow Broadcaster's Committee as a member and as a Co-Host for the CMN Telethon

Lansing Advocates for Change Member

along with several individual events that GTC has been involved in

Good Time's goals for the future include becoming successful and highly respected company in the media industry, while also being well known for its philanthropic involvement in the community.

Read Articles Written About Good Time Communications

Read an article about GTC's office, the Technology Innovation Center from Capital Gains, published 12/10/08

Read an interview with Justin from Capital Gains, published 12/10/08

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

Click Here .to read text only versions of GTC's Newsletter, The Everday Dreamer