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“The Barber’s Diaries” Moves Forward

The made-for-television documentary and motion picture project - The Barber’s Diaries - is moving forward at increasing speed. Director and screenwriter Kevin Willmott (”CSA: Confederate States of America” and “Bunker Hill“) has joined the project. Emmy Award winning journalist and writer David Henderson is involved along with Outpost Worldwide, the production company.

The Barber’s [...]

Outpost Worldwide Teams with Telemark Pictures on “Through Martha’s Eyes”

Outpost Worldwide was production partner and Outpost’s Jason Cantu was Director of Photography to team with Telemark Pictures on the dramatic production of “Through Martha’s Eyes.”
The award-winning film, based in part on historical events, is currently in national PBS distribution.
“Through Martha’s Eyes” - directed by Chuck Cranston - tells the story of Martha, a young [...]

Let Freedom Ring

Let Freedom Ring

George Ciampa, at age 18, served in World War II in the 607th Graves Registration Company of the U.S. Army. His company had the solemn task of gathering, registering, and burying dead comrades in France, Belgium and Germany.
Six decades later, Ciampa, now age 81, has taken another tour of duty. This time he [...]

Capturing Historic Moment in Rome

Capturing Historic Moment in Rome

It was 1990. A historic year in classical music. Two major world events happened that summer, both in Rome. And, Outpost Worldwide head Michael Wunsch and independent producer and communications strategist David Henderson were there to capture both on digital video. It should be noted that even 18 years ago, Michael [...]

It’s Okay to be Different

A crew from Outpost Worldwide was in Branson, Missouri, to shoot a short documentary entitled “It’s Okay to be Different,” featuring Kim Peek, the mega-savant who was the inspiration for Barry Morrow’s Oscar-Winning Screenplay, “Rain Man” (starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman). Kim “Rain Man” Peek and his dedicated father, Francis Peek, were in [...]