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KEVIN DOWNES Producer
Kevin is a California native. He grew up in Visalia, just 3 hours north of Los Angeles. Before writing and producing The Moment After, Kevin worked with David White on The Crossing and The End of the Harvest. Kevin produced the award-winning Warner Bros. short film/music video for Clay Walker, Chain of Love. Kevin produced Mercy Streets released in theaters nationwide in 2000, and executive produced Lay It Down. He produced the theatrically released Time Changer for Trinity Broadcasting Network and was writer/producer/director on SIX: The Mark Unleashed. Kevin has worked in Hollywood for 15 years as an actor and producer. His vision is to produce quality motion pictures to share strong messages of hope, faith and love that come through a personal relationship with God. "I believe film is one of the most effective forms of communicating the gospel in todays society." Kevin lives in Pasadena, California with his wife Catherine.
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BOBBY DOWNES Producer
Bobby teamed up with brother Kevin Downes after 5 years of full time missionary work in 15 nations and all 50 states. Before entering into that work, Bobby graduated from Cal Poly, S.L.O with a Masters Degree in Agricultural Science and taught high school for 3 years. "During the making of The Moment After, we were in transition, I helped out for two weeks and was hooked." Bobby went on to produce Mercy Streets, executive produced Lay It Down, co-produced TBN's Time Changer and produced SIX: The Mark Unleashed starring Stephen Baldwin. He is Co-Founder and CEO of the popular movie site ChristianCinema.com based in Visalia, California where he lives with his wife Layne and 3 year old son Brennen.
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GEOFF LUDLOW Producer
Geoff is originally from Newfoundland, Canada. Since 1981 he ministered with Celebrant Singers, an international missions and music ministry, in some 40 countries. He has sung for Pope John Paul II at the Vatican, Violetta Chamorro, President of Nicaragua, and worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India. His life’s passion has been to know God, love Him, and then communicate His heart to people. "I want to use whatever gift God places in my hand, be it music, spoken word, or film, as a tool to share God’s great love for the world." Geoff is President and CEO of Tulare County Outreach, Inc. / Full Sail Ministries, an international music and speaking ministry. He lives in Visalia, California, with his wife Jill and their four children. Geoff produced the MovieGuide Awards nominated film Mercy Streets, co-produced Time Changer, and SIX: The Mark Unleashed.
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DAVID WHITE Producer/Actor
David comes from a small town outside of Dodge City, KS. He moved to L.A. when he was 19 to pursue his acting career. His first professional job was the line, "Hi, may I take your order?" in a McDonalds commercial. Six months after moving to L.A., David landed a recurring role, playing the best friend of Burt Reynolds son on the hit CBS series Evening Shade. After four years the series ended and David went on to guest appearances on such shows as: Coach, Saved by the Bell, Sisters, Melrose Place and many others. 1992 David played the lead in his first Christian film, Second Glance. In 1993, he was the lead in Concerned Women For America's Wait For Me. In 1994, David teamed up with Kevin Downes to shoot Youth For Christ's film that premiered to over 40,000 teens, The Crossing. He played the lead and worked as associate producer in The End of the Harvest. In February 1999, David helped create, produce, and play the lead in the feature length film, The Moment After. More recently David did a guest spot on the CBS series Martial Law, Lifetimes MOW, Invisible Child, and MOW, A Vow to Cherish. David carried the lead dual role in Mercy Streets. And most recently produced and acted in SIX: The Mark Unleashed.
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JON GUNN Director/Editor
Jon Gunn was born in San Diego, CA. He graduated from Ithaca College with a B.S in Cinema & Photography and a minor in Music Theory. Jon has written, produced, directed and edited two films of his own, The Passing and The Rock. He has produced three other films, and was cinematographer for an award-winning soap opera entitled Semesters. Jon currently works as a producer for a broad-band entertainment company, Intertainer Inc., where he has produced over five hundred trailers and promos. Jon produced, directed and edited Mercy Streets. Jon has a passion for making powerful entertaining films that offer hope and redemption to the world. Jon's most recent endeavor is the Blockbuster distributed My Date With Drew, coming to theaters in 2005. |
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