Logan Gilpin
- Editor
- Producer
- Sound Department
Logan Gilpin was born in Fort Worth Texas. In his sophomore year of
high school, he acquired a position as a sound engineer at the Ridglea
Theater music venue. There he learned the skills necessary for
accommodating and negotiating with nationally recognized artists and
singers such as The Flaming Lips, Old 97's, and Drowning Pool. He
negotiated on the sound and lighting technical requirements for their
performances. In 2002, Logan was hired by Dallas Fort Worth based NBC
where he gained experience with broadcast video, shooting commercial
spots, directing live broadcasts for special events. When the NBC
station upgraded to the digital Calrec Alpha sound system, Logan was
able to mentor and train the engineers on how to program and operate
the new sound and editing equipment. This all occurred at the time when
NBC was merging with Telemundo. While working at the station until
2003, he started Under the Tower Productions which films and produces
short films that emotionally engage viewers with compelling, authentic
stories. In 2006, he mixed and mastered the sound design for the movie
"White Powder " and in 2008 the short film "A Part". With his extensive
experience with media and video production, it led him to write and
produce the documentary, "The Rose a Sense of Place" which won the 2009
Telly award. While projection systems advance in planetariums on an
international scale, Logan supports the Museum of Science and History
in Fort Worth by improving and enhancing their films with color
correction and encoding for the Zeiss 4K digital formats projected on
dome screens. His philosophy is to create content that makes one think
and embrace the journey of life.