[1] Logan is known for his singular documentary and narrative filmmaking and was the winner of an Emmy award for his work on The Lake That Made a Dent.
At the age of 18 he was required to join the Rhodesian Army under conscription laws, however, due to identifying as an objector, he faced detention.
[4] At nineteen years of age he directed his first play Doctor Galley with Henry Woolf at the Traverse Theatre at the Edinburgh Festival.
He made the super cult film Sleepwalker with Bill Douglas, Nick Grace and Joanna David.
Logan identifies as a Scottish filmmaker, in the tradition of Alexander MacKenzie, Robert Hamer, Bill Douglas, Lynne Ramsay and Lindsay Anderson.
He also received an honorary mention from the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his work on Place of Skulls.
[9] He is currently working on a streamer drama film series of Doctor David Livingstone's failed Zambezi Expedition, Produced by Lucas Foster.