About Me
Hi! I'm Logan Sheppard-Scally; a writer, editor, director, animator, musician, illustrator, web developer & general Internet creative person. You are reading the 'About' page on my website right now.You may be wondering a few things about me, which I intend to address in the FAQ section below.
Qualifications
Yes, I do have them! My formal qualifications are as follows:
- Level 2 Foundational Qualifications in English (Reading, Writing & Speaking & Listening)
- GCSE in Mathematics (passed)
- Level 9 in Trampolining (officially certified by British Gymnastics)
Web Development Language/Framework Knowledge
- Good at HTML
- Pretty Decent at CSS
- Very good with Bootstrap, but decided it wasn't for me
- Beginner's knowledge of JavaScript
Practical Experience
- Formerly edited for Jess & Zena
- Currently edits for Koto & Spacey
Creative Software Experience
- Pretty decent at Photoshop
- Same with GIMP (don't laugh)
- Very good with Lightroom
- Plus Darktable!
- Skilled at iMovie (iOS & MacOS!)
- Good at Final Cut Pro
- Skilled with Garageband (again, both iOS & MacOS!)
- Great with Audacity!
- Decent at Davinci Resolve
- Good with Premiere Pro (& Elements!)
- Very Good at Adobe Animate
- Decent with Opentoonz
- Beginner with Character Animator
- Good at OBS
FAQs
What do you do?
Well, I did tell you that above, but I do a wide variety of things in the creative areas. I like to write, preferably with others(mainly my sibling, Big Bonga); I'm a fairly decent director, I'm really at home in the editing booth & like to draw, especially when said illustrations move! I also do a bit of programming here & there (I made this website, for instance!), in addition to my musical endeavours!
Why did you make your own website?
Well, I kinda like computer programming, but haven't the time to make a video game at the moment; working on my HTML, however, is a little more time-friendly. In addition, I want to have an online presence of my own, as opposed to social media profiles that are relatively uncustomisable. Apparently, personal websites hosted on Geocities were surprisingly common back in the late 90s, & I think that's a pretty sweet concept!
What projects are you currently working on?
Wouldn't you like to know?
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