
“I was immediately captivated by this story as soon as I read it. The genuineness of the characters combined with the excellent storytelling had me on the edge of my seat the entire time, and knowing how personal this story is makes it truly special. I am honored to be a part of this project and can’t wait to see it come to life.”
Logan Bodenhamer is a filmmaker from Lindsborg, Kansas. He loves to learn and is constantly working on projects that push the boundaries of his current skillset. Logan’s journey into digital art began with a game design workshop in the fifth grade, which eventually led him to discover filmmaking during a media arts course in high school. There, he started combining his game design skills with film to create hybrid shorts that blend live-action and animation, three of which won awards at the eMagine media festival and the WiFi film festival.
Initially pursuing game design at Wichita State University, Logan had the opportunity to work as an Assistant Editor on the set of the feature film “Sod and Stubble” during the summer of 2023. This experience was transformational and inspired him to shift his career towards filmmaking. During his final year at WSU, he immersed himself in various film projects, rekindling his interest in VFX and discovering a new passion for cinematography. Graduating in May 2024, Logan is now a freelance VFX artist and Cinematographer, and he is currently directing “Edge of Oblivion”, a sci-fi short film that utilizes virtual production techniques. Logan is excited to continue exploring new areas in filmmaking, particularly in writing and directing.