Jack Logan (filmmaker)

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Cris Jason "Jack Logan" Santos (born March 30, 1983) is a Filipino filmmaker, writer, Vlogger and YouTuber. He is known for the social-media program Jack Logan Realtalks and the short documentary Makabagong San Juan, which earned a nomination at the 28th Asian Television Awards for Best Single Digital Programme/Short Film.[3][4][5]

Born
Cris Jason Santos

(1983-03-30) March 30, 1983 (age 42)
OthernamesCJ Santos
EducationLyceum of the Philippines (Communication Arts)
AlmamaterLyceum of the Philippines University
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Jack Logan
Jack Logan in 2024
Born
Cris Jason Santos

(1983-03-30) March 30, 1983 (age 42)
Other namesCJ Santos
EducationLyceum of the Philippines (Communication Arts)
Alma materLyceum of the Philippines University
Occupations
Known for
  • Jack Logan Realtalks
  • Makabagong San Juan
  • The 12 Days Saga
Awards
  • Nominee, 28th Asian Television Awards (2023)[1]
  • Breakthrough Vlogger of the Year, Philippine Golden Eagle Awards (2023)[2]
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
Genres
Subscribers164,000
Views22,000,000
Last updated: August 2025
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He has also been recognized in his home province of San Antonio, Zambales for contributions to film and digital media.[6]

Early life and education

Santos was born in Marikina, Philippines, and raised in San Antonio, Zambales.[7] He studied Communication Arts at Lyceum of the Philippines (listed via his industry profile).[8]

Career

Social media

In late 2023, his program #JackLoganRealTalks began airing on Teletabloid/Abante platforms.[9]

In August 2025, Logan criticized alleged corruption in government flood control projects, using his social media platforms to call for accountability and reforms.[10]

Film

Logan directed the viral trilogy collectively known as The 12 Days Saga (credited as CJ Santos), and has been cited in the Philippine press for its large online viewership.[11][12]

In 2023, Logan’s short documentary Makabagong San Juan was nominated for Best Single Digital Programme/Short Film at the 28th Asian Television Awards.[13]

Known for his satirical takes on social issues, Logan shifted toward more hard-hitting content.[14] In April 2025, Logan announced his documentary, "Sa Gitna ng Dalawang Tubig," which explores the lives of Filipino fishermen caught between territorial conflict and survival in the West Philippine Sea.[15]

Filmography

According to press profiles, Jack Logan (credited variously as CJ Santos and Jack Logan) has contributed to a diverse range of film and documentary projects—from short-form films to full-length documentaries—marking his evolution from radio content to cinematic storytelling.[16][17]

As director and writer

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YearTitleTypeRole(s)CreditAwards / Notes
2018Ang Luha at Lualhati ni JeronimaShort filmDirector, Writer (story), editor, producerCJ Santos
201912 Days to DestinyFeature filmDirector, writer, editorCJ SantosCovered in Liwayway and Bisaya magazines, noting CJ Santos as director[18][19]
2021The Next 12 DaysFeature filmDirector, writer, editorCJ SantosMentioned in ABS-CBN Entertainment review and Manila Standard feature[20][21]
2023Makabagong San JuanShort documentaryDirector, writer, HostJack LoganNominated – Best Single Digital Programme/Short Film, 28th Asian Television Awards (2023)[22]
2023Damong LigalDocumentaryDirector, writer, producer, HostJack Logan
2024The Last 12 DaysFeature filmDirector, writer, editorCJ SantosReported in Hataw! and People's Balita as directed by CJ Santos (Jack Logan)[23][24]
2025Sa Gitna ng Dalawang Tubig (In Between Waters)Documentary (In production)Director, writer, narratorJack Logan
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As actor and host

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YearTitleTypeRoleCredit
2018Ang Luha at Lualhati ni JeronimaShort filmPepeCJ Santos
2023Damong LigalDocumentaryHimself (host/interviewer)Jack Logan
2023Makabagong San JuanShort documentaryHimself (host/presenter)Jack Logan
2024Boy KaldagFeature filmActor (supporting role)Jack Logan
2025Sa Gitna ng Dalawang Tubig (In Between Waters)Documentary (In production)Himself (narrator/on-screen)Jack Logan
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