B R U C E L O G A N
DGA Director West Coast
DP IATSE 600
Remember Luke Skywalker blowing up the Death Star in Star Wars?
How about the tail-fin of a plane prowling through the clouds in Airplane?
The movie’s first journey into cyberspace when Tronfights for the users on the game-grid?
Or Lily Tomlin, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, falling down her own garbage disposal?
All of them indelible cinematic images immortalized by Bruce Logan.
A versatile, two-time Emmy-winning Writer/Director. A Director/Cameraman of commercials specializing in Comedy, Action and Special Visual Effects. His projects have won two of advertising’s most coveted award, a Golden Lion at the Cannes film festival, and has several Superbowl spots to his credit. Multi-faceted, he is also a Screenwriter, Director of Photography, Visual Effects Director, championship winning race car driver and a licensed pilot. Phew.
Bruce Logan’s love of outstanding imagery started in his late teens, when London-born Logan was hired by Stanley Kubrick to work under Douglas Trumbull on 2001 A Space Odyssey. From his work on classics such as Star Wars, Airplaneand Firefoxto Batman Foreverand The Rookie- special effects have become second nature to him as a tool in his story-telling sensibilities.
Soon involved in more elements of the filmmaking process, Bruce became a Director of Photography on music videos for artists as diverse as Madonna, Prince, Rod Stewart, Aerosmithand The Go-Gos as well as features such as Star Trek:The Movie, Tron, I Never Promised You A Rose Gardenand Jackson County Jail.
Developing further still, and drawing on his own acting and directing studies with Stella Adler, Nina Foch and George Tyne amongst others, Bruce began directing commercials for every major brand, including Pepsi, Visa, Dunlop, General Electric, Chevrolet, Honda, Jeep, Hitachi andDupont – taking him all over the world. He was also the Second Unit Director on Terry Gilliam’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegasand directed the PBS Great Performances show featuring Culture Clash in Bowl of Beings.
Combining his love of directing with his visual effects experience, Bruce has recently developed a new Virtual Set Process with the Entertainment Design Workshop. He is currently directing episodes of a new Disneytelevision show The Book of Poohutilizing this unique process.
Bruce has recently written, produced and directed Lost Farewhich has just passed 10 million streaming minutes on Amazon Primeand six other streaming platforms. With amounting list of literary projectshe has opened his own production company, Seventh Ray Entertainment to produce an eclectic slate of filmswith subjects ranging from metaphysics to motor racing, slavery to rock and roll. He is currently producing God and Countrya thriller about rape in the military.
B R U C E L O G A N
Director
FEATURES & SHORT FORM
“Vendetta”
“Lost Fare”
“Les Bohemes”
“Genesis”
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Director Roger Corman
Writer Director Producer 7th Ray Entertainment
Writer Director Sony
Writer Director Panasonic
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B R U C E L O G A N
Director of Photography
FEATURES & LONG FORM
“Tron”
“The Incredible Shrinking Woman”
“I Never Promised You a Rose Garden”
“Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”
“Jackson County Jail”
“Big Bad Mama”
“Fear and Loathing ”
“George Carlin”
“Idaho Transfer”
“Zoltan”
“Prizzi’s Honor”
“Star Trek” The Movie
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Disney Steven Listberger Director of Photography
Universal Joel Schumacher Director of Photography Director of Special Visual Effects
New World Anthony Page Director of Photography
Fox Jason Priestley Director of Photography
New World Michael Miller Director of Photography
New World Steve Carver Director of Photography
Universal Terry Gilliam Director of Photography 2nd Unit
HBO Jay Dubin Director of Photography
Pando Productions..Peter Fonda Director of Photography
EMI Films Albert Band Director of Photography
20th FOX John Huston Additional Photography
Paramount Robert Wise Additional Photography
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B R U C E L O G A N
Director of Special Visual Effects
FEATURE FILMS
“Star Wars"
“Airplane”
“The Incredible Shrinking Woman”
“The Rookie”
“Bird”
“Firefox”
“Avalanche Express”
“High Road to China”
“Deal of the Century”
“Silent Running”
“Zabriskie Point”
“2001 A Space Odyssey”
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20th. Century Fox George Lucas Director of Special Visual Effects
Paramount Zuckers & Abrahams Director of Special Visual Effects
Universal Joel Schumacher Director of Photography Director of Special Visual Effects
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Lorimar Monte Hellman Director of Special Visual Effects
Paramount Brian Hutton Director Process Unit
Warner Bros. William Friedkin Second Unit Director
Universal Douglas Trumbull Special Visual Effects Photography
MGM Michaelangelo Antonioni Special Visual Effects Camerawork
MGM Stanley Kubrick Special Visual Effects Camerawork Shot Designer Rostrum Camera Supervisor, Main Title Sequence
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B R U C E L O G A N
DGA Director West Coast
DP IATSE 600
Remember Luke Skywalker blowing up the Death Star in Star Wars?
How about the tail-fin of a plane prowling through the clouds in Airplane?
The movie’s first journey into cyberspace when Tronfights for the users on the game-grid?
Or Lily Tomlin, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, falling down her own garbage disposal?
All of them indelible cinematic images immortalized by Bruce Logan.
A versatile, two-time Emmy-winning Writer/Director. A Director/Cameraman of commercials specializing in Comedy, Action and Special Visual Effects. His projects have won two of advertising’s most coveted award, a Golden Lion at the Cannes film festival, and has several Superbowl spots to his credit. Multi-faceted, he is also a Screenwriter, Director of Photography, Visual Effects Director, championship winning race car driver and a licensed pilot. Phew.
Bruce Logan’s love of outstanding imagery started in his late teens, when London-born Logan was hired by Stanley Kubrick to work under Douglas Trumbull on 2001 A Space Odyssey. From his work on classics such as Star Wars, Airplaneand Firefoxto Batman Foreverand The Rookie- special effects have become second nature to him as a tool in his story-telling sensibilities.
Soon involved in more elements of the filmmaking process, Bruce became a Director of Photography on music videos for artists as diverse as Madonna, Prince, Rod Stewart, Aerosmithand The Go-Gos as well as features such as Star Trek:The Movie, Tron, I Never Promised You A Rose Gardenand Jackson County Jail.
Developing further still, and drawing on his own acting and directing studies with Stella Adler, Nina Foch and George Tyne amongst others, Bruce began directing commercials for every major brand, including Pepsi, Visa, Dunlop, General Electric, Chevrolet, Honda, Jeep, Hitachi andDupont – taking him all over the world. He was also the Second Unit Director on Terry Gilliam’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegasand directed the PBS Great Performances show featuring Culture Clash in Bowl of Beings.
Combining his love of directing with his visual effects experience, Bruce has recently developed a new Virtual Set Process with the Entertainment Design Workshop. He is currently directing episodes of a new Disneytelevision show The Book of Poohutilizing this unique process.
Bruce has recently written, produced and directed Lost Farewhich has just passed 10 million streaming minutes on Amazon Primeand six other streaming platforms. With amounting list of literary projectshe has opened his own production company, Seventh Ray Entertainment to produce an eclectic slate of filmswith subjects ranging from metaphysics to motor racing, slavery to rock and roll. He is currently producing God and Countrya thriller about rape in the military.
B R U C E L O G A N
Director
FEATURES & SHORT FORM
“Vendetta”
“Lost Fare”
“Les Bohemes”
“Genesis”
|
Director Roger Corman
Writer Director Producer 7th Ray Entertainment
Writer Director Sony
Writer Director Panasonic
|
B R U C E L O G A N
Director of Photography
FEATURES & LONG FORM
“Tron”
“The Incredible Shrinking Woman”
“I Never Promised You a Rose Garden”
“Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”
“Jackson County Jail”
“Big Bad Mama”
“Fear and Loathing ”
“George Carlin”
“Idaho Transfer”
“Zoltan”
“Prizzi’s Honor”
“Star Trek” The Movie
|
Disney Steven Listberger Director of Photography
Universal Joel Schumacher Director of Photography Director of Special Visual Effects
New World Anthony Page Director of Photography
Fox Jason Priestley Director of Photography
New World Michael Miller Director of Photography
New World Steve Carver Director of Photography
Universal Terry Gilliam Director of Photography 2nd Unit
HBO Jay Dubin Director of Photography
Pando Productions..Peter Fonda Director of Photography
EMI Films Albert Band Director of Photography
20th FOX John Huston Additional Photography
Paramount Robert Wise Additional Photography
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B R U C E L O G A N
Director of Special Visual Effects
FEATURE FILMS
“Star Wars"
“Airplane”
“The Incredible Shrinking Woman”
“The Rookie”
“Bird”
“Firefox”
“Avalanche Express”
“High Road to China”
“Deal of the Century”
“Silent Running”
“Zabriskie Point”
“2001 A Space Odyssey”
|
20th. Century Fox George Lucas Director of Special Visual Effects
Paramount Zuckers & Abrahams Director of Special Visual Effects
Universal Joel Schumacher Director of Photography Director of Special Visual Effects
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Malpaso Clint Eastwood Director Process Unit
Lorimar Monte Hellman Director of Special Visual Effects
Paramount Brian Hutton Director Process Unit
Warner Bros. William Friedkin Second Unit Director
Universal Douglas Trumbull Special Visual Effects Photography
MGM Michaelangelo Antonioni Special Visual Effects Camerawork
MGM Stanley Kubrick Special Visual Effects Camerawork Shot Designer Rostrum Camera Supervisor, Main Title Sequence
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