Brian Baugh though barely in his 30s, already has a long resume as a director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. Among the project Christian audiences will know him for is the 2009 movie "To Save A Life," which was made for less than a half-million dollars but which ultimately earned nearly $4-million at the box office. He was the cinematographer for the 2006 movie "The Ultimate Gift," a movie that made tens of millions in DVD sales and has become a staple on cable television.Baugh is also the director of the upcoming film "I'm Not Ashamed," the story of the Columbine shooting massacre, told through the life of Rachel Scott, whose Christian faith was one of the reasons she was targeted by the Columbine shooters. The movie releases next weekend.