Brent Foster, his wife Tammy, and team of volunteers tell the stories of selfless people and their acts through video features. (Photo provided by Brent Foster)Brent Foster, his wife Tammy, and team of volunteers tell the stories of selfless people and their acts through video features. (Photo provided by Brent Foster)
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Telling The Stories Of Selfless People

A film production company in Wallaceburg is looking to tell the story of selfless people and their impact on those around them.

Brent Foster and his wife Tammy own and operate Foster Visuals, making promotional video for businesses. In his free time Brent launched a separate project after being inspired by a Wallaceburg man's selfless approach to life.

"If you're from Wallaceburg or near the area, everyone knows Frank Dymock," says Foster. "Frank was an amazing man who would sharpen everyone's skates in the area, free of charge, would never take a dime from anyone, and I had always kind of promised myself that I would come back and tell Frank's story."

Sadly, Dymock died before Foster got around to making the feature, and has since committed to featuring others.

Foster has already produced three videos that tell the story of unique and inspirational people across North America. The 33-year-old is now looking to produce three more videos, but needs help funding the project, which he's financed on his own to this point.

A link to make a donation and view the already produced features can be found on the Foster Visuals Facebook page. Foster says they're looking to raise $15,000 to fund the production of the three remaining videos.

Nominations are also being accepted for the project, While I'm Here, The Legacy Project Film.

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