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    Woods World -
    Innovative Artist Chad Woods to Help Conceptualize "HiRoKin"


    by Jill Peres-Sanders
    © all rights reserved - HiDef.com

    Hollywood CA, March 5th, 2002, HiDef Movies takes the next step on "HiRoKin" as innovative artist Chad Woods joins the HiDef team to sketch its vast world.

    "After story, comes vision, and Chad is a visionary. The detail that he is drawing out of this unique world is quite special" said HiDef's VP of Business Development.

    The affable Woods joined in; "I'm excited about HiRoKin. It is the kind of movie we all dream about working on".

    Woods, who has worked with major studios, studied animation at Cal State Fullerton and enjoys life's little pleasures in his spare time.

    "I like traveling, motorsports, working on my car, you know, normal stuff".

    "There isn't much that Chad loves to do more than to draw. Well maybe a couple of things, but that dedication is what really defines a great artist, the ability to love what they do", added long time friend and musician Matt Brown of www.sonikwire.com.

    "As an artist I have to immerse myself in the visual world and often ask questions that no one else does when a movie is in script form - like, what's it going to look like?" quipped Woods.

    He went on to say, "it's a lot of fun being one of the first people to bring a feature up from an idea into actual visuals, specially one that you believe in."

    "Chad's great in that he really is able to convey movement in his frames", said "HiRoKin's" Alejo Mo-Sun. "When you can see camera movement and depth in the sketches, it usually means there will be that -- POP -- we all hope to see in a great movie."

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