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Tim Hodge mini-bio: Tim Hodge stumbled upon his dad's 8mm camera in the 7th grade and spent all summer making animated films with clay, sticks and anything else he could find. His live action films usually starred his younger sisters. After attending ORU in Tulsa, he got his first job in animation at the now defunct Willming-Reams Animation studio in San Antonio, Texas, where he drew animated television commercials for seven years. It was also during this time that he continued his art education at the San Antonio Art Institute. Eventually, Tim applied to Disney Feature Animation located at the DIsney/MGM Studios theme park in Florida. It was in the year 2000 that he took his family and moved north to Illinois to join the studios of Big Idea Productions and started working in computer animation. Hodge's directorial debut at Big Idea, "Lyle the Kindly Viking" won the Best Direct To Video Animated Release at the 2001 World Animation Celebration. He was also nominated for Best Vocal Perfomance in 2003 for his role as Khalil in "Jonah: A Veggietales Movie." He currently lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his family where he continues to write and direct for Big Idea.
I was going through some archived boxes in my office yesterday when I ran across the original cartoons you did for my fist book, "In Christ Realities" back in the day. I laughed when I saw the one of the demon unzipping his Easter Bunny suit. Looks like God's pathways have taken you to great things. I am so happy for you, Tim. It never ceases to amaze me how God is doing more behind our backs than in front of our faces - preparing each baby step and leading us to where we will have the most influence within our gift-mix.
The best to you and your family. What are you doing now? How's your mom and dad?