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Crew
Executive Producers/writers Richard and
Gina Headrick
are thare the original creators of "Last Ounce of Courage". Their businesses
include Headrick Signs and Graphics which builds signs and church crosses across
America, Headrick Outdoor Media which owns and operates billboards, and Headrick
Properties which owns real estate. Their passion is Christ. They are founders
and chairpersons of Alpha Ministries, which is an evangelistic outreach giving
support to pastors, home and foreign missionaries; Hellfighters International
who are "a league of extrordinary ladies and gentlemen who love the Lord Jesus
Christ with all their hearts, minds and souls" and whose purpose is "to search
for and rescue the perishing"; The Good Samaritan Foundation which provides
humanitarian relief in Southeast Asia; and Mission at the Cross which provides
for the establishment and operation of 24-hour mission facilities that aid
spiritually and physically distraught people. In addition to this they serve on
many boards and councils such as Kendrick Ministries, Bailey Smith Ministries,
the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lighthouse Ministries, Alph
International Ministries, Send Me Ministries, and Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. They are also involved in a medical boat project and have
a personal ministry to the lepers and handicapped children in Vietnam. |
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Director/screenwriter Darrel Campbell
has worked with Walt Disney to develop television products including,
“Carol and Company” starring Carol Burnett and “Home Improvement” starring Tim
Allen. He was later hired by Disney animation to write the spin-off of “The Lion
King” called “The Lion King’s Timon & Pumba”. Darrel wrote and produced the
motion picture “The Pistol- the birth of a Legend” and wrote the book “Heir to a
Dream” which was distributed by Thomas/Nelson. |
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Executive Producer Rodney Stone
Co-Produced “The Pistol- The Birth Of A Legend”. This film has been an
inspiration to many and has been recognized as the second most popular Christian
sports movies. This multi-talented gentlemen spent 15 years in Christian music
with the Stone Brothers performing at Chick-Fil-A Conventions, Billy Graham
Crusades, Promise Keepers Conventions, and working with Focus on the Family.
Rodney is also co-owner of United Wholesale Products, a company that handles
Greeting Cards, Apparel, & DVDs to more than 5000 stores across the nation. |
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Executive Producer Cindy Fukunaga
is co-founder of FUNimation Productions and Executive Producer of Dragon Ball Z.
As Vice President of Marketing, Cindy was in charge of brand management, art
design, web design, public relations and marketing. Currently Cindy is President
of B-Still Motion Pictures. |
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Producer Steve Marks
has been in church and music ministry for 16 years. Along with ministry he has a
producer’s reel of over 800 marketing and video productions. Steve has won
multiple directing, marketing and music awards highlighted with best director
and documentary of the year from the Native American Academy Awards in Los
Angeles. He was awarded best outdoors television program for the nationally
syndicated television show “American Outdoorsman” as writer, executive producer
and director. |
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Michael Wunsch, President Outpost
Pictures
specializing in television and HD entertainment. With more than 20 years in the
production industry. Projects include over 40 hours of network drama and 400
hours of game show productions for Fremantle Media, 50 HD music programs for
Brad Smith and Chris Christian, YMCTV Dallas, and a 13-episode international
television series Real Strange for Rive Gauche/Big Cat Productions Los Angeles.
In addition current production projects include a French based documentary on
the price of Freedom filmed with U.S. and French WWll veterans and civilians, a
pilot for A & E with Ron Lyon the original director of Ripley’s Believe it or
Not, music video productions out of Nashville and Los Angeles, national level
spot and image productions, and various HD pilots. With production experience on
every continent except Antarctica, Michael and the Outpost team feel right at
home on-location anywhere in the world. |
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There are many other extremely talented men and women who worked together to
make "Last Ounce of Courage". Without them, the film would not have been
possible. |
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