Heart in Motion - Production

Production

  • Producers: Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Keith Thomas.
  • Executive Producer: Michael Blanton, Amy Grant.
  • Production Assistant: Jennifer Cooke, Todd Moore.
  • Production Coordination: Richard Headen, Janet Hinde, Traci Sterling.
  • Engineers: David Ahlert, Jeff Balding, Terry Christian, Gregg Jampol, Laura Livingston, Bill Whittington.
  • Overdub Engineer: Steve Bishir, Terry Christian, Bill Deaton, Clark Germain, Rick "Soldier" Will.
  • Assistant Engineers: Todd Culross, Bob Loftus, Pat McDougal, Todd Moore, Kelly Pribble.
  • Mixed by: Jeff Balding, Terry Christian, Brian Malouf.
  • Mixing assistant: Clif Norrell.
  • Mastered by: Stephen Marcussen.
  • Arranger: Keith Thomas.
  • Horn Arrangements: Chris McDonald, Charlie Peacock.
  • Design: Rowan Moore.
  • Photography: Victoria Pearson-Cameron.

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