Chad Eikhoff

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Wonder Studios is producing a new [[Wikipedia:3D computer graphics|three-dimentional]] [[Wikipedia:Animation|animated]] [[Wikipedia:Television program|television series]] called [http://www.wonder-studios.com/triumphanttools/ Triumphant Tools]. The show will mainly focus on a cast of tools, including good tools, and not-so-good tools. Wonder Studios has already conducted a contest to model and shade various prospective characters for the series, and is now looking to hire experienced three-dimensional animators for a three month contract.
Wonder Studios is producing a new [[Wikipedia:3D computer graphics|three-dimentional]] [[Wikipedia:Animation|animated]] [[Wikipedia:Television program|television series]] called [http://www.wonder-studios.com/triumphanttools/ Triumphant Tools]. The show will mainly focus on a cast of tools, including good tools, and not-so-good tools. Wonder Studios has already conducted a contest to model and shade various prospective characters for the series, and is now looking to hire experienced three-dimensional animators for a three month contract.
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==Friendship with [[Jake Thompson]]==
 
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Eikhoff did his interview with Jake Thompson on [[The Adventures of Homestar Runner, Mike Runner, and Ilko Skevuld SHOW!]] but was prodived to do the voices of Mike Runner
 
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==Voices on The Adventures of Homestar Runner, Mike Runner, and Ilko Skevuld SHOW!==
 
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Mike Runner was the first character based on Eikhoff
 
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[[Mike Runner]]
 
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[[Sike Sunner]]
 
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Various characters
 
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Revision as of 06:49, 14 October 2007

The "best Atlanta filmmaker" helped produce Homestar Runner

Chad Eikhoff is a professional film producer from Atlanta, Georgia. Eikhoff has also contributed to the Red Light Cafe with personal artwork. He debuted as executive producer with the hit movie Moving Out in 1998, then as assistant director with the short film The Encounter in 1999. He then went on to found Wonder Studios, LLC. He has been dubbed "Best Atlanta filmmaker" by the Atlanta Times.

Eikhoff later became an early crew member of homestarrunner.com. He currently has only one cartoon with his name on it to date, Marshmallow's Last Stand, which he co-wrote, directed, and produced.

Eikhoff produced the short film The Other Side, a thriller about an undead man on the run. Co-produced with Gregg Bishop, this movie premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah in January 2006.

Wonder Studios is producing a new three-dimentional animated television series called Triumphant Tools. The show will mainly focus on a cast of tools, including good tools, and not-so-good tools. Wonder Studios has already conducted a contest to model and shade various prospective characters for the series, and is now looking to hire experienced three-dimensional animators for a three month contract.

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