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Logan Leistikow : ウィキペディア英語版
Logan Leistikow

Logan Leistikow (born February 25, 1984 in Nacogdoches, Texas) is an American filmmaker known for his documentary, The Comedy Garage. Leistikow also produced and directed Tom Green Live and several behind-the-scenes videos and promos for NBC.
==Early short films==
In August 2006, Leistikow was "Featured Director" on the second episode of IFC's show ''Media Lab Uploaded''. The program consisted of an interview with Leistikow interspersed with footage from his short video works of the time (the ''Bittersweet'' music video, ''Michael Jordan's Phobia Clinic''), followed by his viral video, ''Mostache Montage'', in full.
Leistikow has composed music for many of his own films, as well as other films and even video games. His now defunct "Public Music Project" had become a valuable resource for artists looking for quality royalty-free music.
In the autumn of 2006, ''Reader's Digest'' and The Little River Zoo commissioned Leistikow to film the world's only painting capuchin monkey, Bailey. The resulting video was featured on their website and was linked to from the November 2006 print issue of ''Reader's Digest''.

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