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* [http://newteevee.com/2009/04/20/qa-with-heroes-webseries-creators-chris-hanada-and-tanner-kling/ Interview with Chris Hanada] and [[Tanner Kling]] at NewTeeVee, 4/20/09 | * [http://newteevee.com/2009/04/20/qa-with-heroes-webseries-creators-chris-hanada-and-tanner-kling/ Interview with Chris Hanada] and [[Tanner Kling]] at NewTeeVee, 4/20/09 | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.businessweek.com/technology/technology_at_work/archives/2009/04/my_favorite_tec_1.html Article featuring Chris Hanada] at BusinessWeek, 4/23/09 | ||
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Chris Hanada is a producer of the Going Postal and The Recruit webisodes and the video cast commentaries. Chris also co-directed Nowhere Man with Tanner Kling.
About
Along with Tanner Kling, Chris Hanada co-founded Retrofit Films. Chris worked as a assistant production coordinator for movies including Just Like Heaven and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Chris also worked as an assistant in the movie Mission: Impossible II and Vanilla Sky.
External Links
- Interview with Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling at NewTeeVee, 4/20/09
- Article featuring Chris Hanada at BusinessWeek, 4/23/09