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LifeLine Studios Inc
Lancaster, Texas
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    christiananswers.net/spotlight/news/cen-01v03.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/15/2001    Last Visited: 5/13/2008  

    Seeing the need for quality software and media products in the Christian marketplace, Anthony W. Fouts, Jr. and Jeffrey W. Dotson founded LifeLine Studios, Inc. on July 13, 2000.

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    Brethren Entertainment/ VAH-press - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/2/2003    Last Visited: 11/30/2006  

    Jeff Dotson, Vice President, Lifeline Studios

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    Charleston.Net: Faith & Values: Effort to mainstream... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/12/2004    Last Visited: 9/13/2004  

    "Christian music was in the same place 15 years ago" when it was shunned by retailers, said Jeff Dotson, vice president of LifeLine Studios in Lancaster, Texas, which develops Christian games for children.

    "Today it's a booming industry," Dotson said."Christian gaming is going to go that way as well."

    One challenge is that many faith-based titles are available only in Christian bookstores -- not a place where most hard-core gamers shop.

    Another is cash, Dotson said.
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    "The scope of what we're doing is still very small in comparison to multimillion-dollar" mainstream games, Dotson said.

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    Crossmap News| Christian News Digest - Christian Game... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/2/2004    Last Visited: 5/11/2005  

    "Christian music was in the same place 15 years ago" when it was shunned by retailers, said Jeff Dotson, vice president of LifeLine Studios in Lancaster, which develops Christian games for children."Today it's a booming industry.Christian gaming is going to go that way as well."

    One challenge is that many religious titles are available only in Christian bookstores -- not a place where most hard-core gamers shop.Another is the amount of cash available for development and marketing, Dotson said.
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    "The scope of what we're doing is still very small in comparison to multimillion-dollar" mainstream games, Dotson said.

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    Success is a matter of faith for religious video-game... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/20/2004    Last Visited: 8/21/2004  

    "Christian music was in the same place 15 years ago" when it was shunned by retailers, said Jeff Dotson, vice president of LifeLine Studios in Lancaster, Texas, which develops Christian games for children.

    "Today it's a booming industry," Dotson said.
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    Another is cash, Dotson said.
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    "The scope of what we're doing is still very small in comparison to multimillion-dollar" mainstream games, Dotson said.

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    Welcome to LifeLine Studios - Creators of Charlie... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/5/2006    Last Visited: 10/5/2006  

    Jeff Dotson
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    Seeing the need for quality software and media products in the Christian marketplace, Anthony W. Fouts, Jr. and Jeffrey W. Dotson founded LifeLine Studios, Inc. on July 13, 2000.
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    Jeff Dotson
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    After serving in the US marines during Desert Storm and Somalia, Jeff attended the Savannah college of Art and Design for two years and then went on to graduate from the Art Institute of Dallas, with a degree in computer animation and multimedia Dec. 1996.Since then Jeff has been a developer in the entertainment industry working on various software titles including the award winning Age of Empires series.Jeff now serves as the Vice President and Creative Director for LifeLine Studios where he has taken an essential role in the creation of multiple children,s software titles, as well as the soon to be released The Charlie Church Mouse Show.

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    Welcome to LifeLine Studios - Creators of Charlie... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/15/2007    Last Visited: 10/15/2007  

    Since then Jeff has been a developer in the entertainment industry working on various software titles including the award winning Age of Empires series.Jeff now serves as the Vice President and Creative Director for LifeLine Studios where he has taken an essential role in the creation of the Charlie Church Mouse product line.

    After serving in the US Marines during Desert Storm and Somalia, Jeff attended the Savannah College of Art and Design for two years and then went on to graduate from the Art Institute of Dallas, with a degree in computer animation
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    Using the 2D computer drawing as a reference, Jeff modeled and textured Charlie Church Mouse as a 3D character.

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    Welcome to LifeLine Studios - Creators of Charlie... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/15/2007    Last Visited: 10/15/2007  

    In July of 2000, Tony Fouts and Jeff Dotson founded LifeLine Studios with a driving passion to support families with faith-based media.

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    Wichita Eagle | 09/11/2004 | CHRISTIAN VIDEO GAME... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/11/2004    Last Visited: 9/11/2004  

    "Christian music was in the same place 15 years ago" when it was shunned by retailers, said Jeff Dotson, vice president of LifeLine Studios in Lancaster, Texas, which develops Christian games for children.

    "Today it's a booming industry," Dotson said."Christian gaming is going to go that way as well."

    One challenge is that many faith-based titles are available only in Christian bookstores -- not a place where most hard-core gamers shop.

    Another is cash, Dotson said.
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    "The scope of what we're doing is still very small in comparison to multimillion-dollar" mainstream games, Dotson said.

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    commercialappeal.com - Memphis, TN: Faith & Values - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/2/2004    Last Visited: 10/24/2004  

    "Christian music was in the same place 15 years ago" when it was shunned by retailers, said Jeff Dotson, vice president of LifeLine Studios in Lancaster, Texas, which develops Christian games for children."Today it's a booming industry.Christian gaming is going to go that way as well."

    One challenge is that many faith-based titles are available only in Christian bookstores -- not a place where most hard-core gamers shop.

    Another is cash, Dotson said.

    "The scope of what we're doing is still very small in comparison to multimillion-dollar" mainstream games, Dotson said.

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