They do this every year to fund the Vividcon live-action fan video convention, I believe. They auction off high-end video editors to fans; the fans and the editors strike their own deals about how much the fans are involved in the creative process. They set their own limits beforehand (I'll work with these series, etc. etc.)
Not for charity, but it would show that it's not such an out-there idea. Some editors went for pantloads of money, IIRC. Triple digits.
Here we go, last year's page. ...holy hell, that's more money than I remembered. So anyway, there's a very successful precedent.
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