Prija over at CashForComments has been working hard to promote his upcoming documentary; Blogging the Movie.  Since having a review posted by the one and only John Chow, word of this project has spread like wildfire and he’s quickly on the way to collecting enough sponsors to be the very first blogger to ever offer a lucky reader a brand new car (in this case, a Scion tC).  But even with the John Chow effect boosting awareness for his project and prizes, he’s looking for our input to decide which ten bloggers should be featured in the coming documentary.

If you’ve watched Prija’s sites grow over the last few months, you’ll notice a recurring theme with everything he does: democratic community involvement.  This is something that many bloggers try to do, but often fail to correctly promote.  Prija is constantly working with people to build communities and teams to accomplish much larger goals.  Nothing he does online is ever kept secret (unless he’s working on something that’s  not quite ready to be discussed yet), and he offers tips and encouragement to bloggers everywhere.

So it comes as no surprise that he’s started a poll on his site allowing us to vote for who should be in the film.  At the moment, the five options are John Chow, Problogger, Shoemoney, Dosh Dosh and a newbie blogger.  Readers also have a chance at being featured in the movie, and simply have to go over to the Blogger the Movie 1st Blogger page and sign up.  Naturally, if a blogger is voted to be featured and they don’t want to be in a documentary, they have the option of kindly declining the offer.

That said, since I’m nowhere near interesting enough to fill a 30 second spot in a documentary (let alone a 10 minute spot — assuming the movie is 2 hours in length), I’d like to nominate a lesser known blogger to the list.

A few weeks back I had wrote about Roz Savage and her trek to row across the Pacific Ocean while blogging about it.  She’s already successfully rowed across the Atlantic, and I’m sure she can become the first human to ever row around the world (given enough time).  For the moment, her Pacific crossing has come to an unfortunate stop, but I doubt it will last long.  Roz has some incredible spirit and enough determination to see anything through.  Heck, if most of us had half her determination when it comes to doing “the impossible”, then the world would be a very different place.

By the time Prija and his camera crew are travelling the globe to film the world’s most interesting bloggers, I’m sure Roz will be back at sea in a rejuvenated Brocade.