David Logan(V)
- Composer
- Actor
- Soundtrack
David Logan is an award winning Composer who is a graduate (magna cum
laude) of the prestigious Berklee College of Music. After graduation in
1994, he was recruited by Player's Music, where he quickly became Music
Director. He founded his first multimedia company shortly thereafter,
M3- Music for Multimedia. In 1996 David moved to Los Angeles where he
found immediate success as a Composer in the Video Game industry. In
the gaming arena, David is a licensed Authorized Developer for Sony and
Nintendo, and a licensed content creator for X-Box. His gaming credits
include music composition for Massively popular games like X-Men -
Mutant Academy (Activision), PacMan World 2 (Namco) and the re-released
arcade classic Asteroids (Activision). In addition to this, he was the
first composer to compose streaming interactive MIDI music for Sony
Playstation.
His music has been used extensively for film and television, both in advertisements like Nike's 2004 Summer Olympics campaign featuring Marion Jones and television shows like Sex in the City (HBO), FaceOff (NBC) and Access Hollywood (NBC). David was also a featured composer for Disney's Ready Or Not, which is currently in syndication to 42 different countries and has garnered critical acclaim.
In addition to his composing career David has acquired a true passion for teaching. A year after his return to Canada in 2003 he took up a teaching post at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto teaching Video Game composition and Audio Design.
His music has been used extensively for film and television, both in advertisements like Nike's 2004 Summer Olympics campaign featuring Marion Jones and television shows like Sex in the City (HBO), FaceOff (NBC) and Access Hollywood (NBC). David was also a featured composer for Disney's Ready Or Not, which is currently in syndication to 42 different countries and has garnered critical acclaim.
In addition to his composing career David has acquired a true passion for teaching. A year after his return to Canada in 2003 he took up a teaching post at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto teaching Video Game composition and Audio Design.