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- Wheelchair is a 2019 Filipino short film written by Maricor Lawig, narrated by Lance Obrero and directed and edited by CJ Santos. The film is based on the story shared by Skin Magical's CEO Ghie Pangilinan about a boy describing his family's situation that worsens after his father's accident. The boy (Lance Obrero) describes how a family struggle is solved through love and unity.
- iScam is a 2019 suspense drama film written and directed by CJ Santos. It re-imagines the real-life events of Xian Gaza, a Filipino businessman who struggled in business, social media and criminal cases. While it is inspired by true events, this film is a mix of real and imaginary.
- One year after the events of 12 Days to Destiny, Camille and Daniel celebrates their anniversary. Challenged by Lola Bridge's lessons in life, the couple must face obstacles and situations that will test their faith, courage and love bringing Camille and Daniel's relationship to a whole new level.
- KAPIT (2019) is a psychological anthology written and directed by CJ Santos and co-written by Maricor Lawig. The film follows the story of three high school students who battle with their personal dilemmas. Miko (Rey Nubla), a school bully with family issues. James (Edsel Jean Holganza), a teenager who suffers from depression. And Sasha (Blue Hernandez), a nerdy girl who struggles with peer pressure. The film is narrated by Steven Edward Yu.
- The Jack Logan Show is a Philippine internet show showing twice a month through YouTube and Facebook Live. The show premiered on September 22, 2013 on Global Pinoy Radio. The show is created by CJ Santos also known as Jack Logan and serves as the show's host and executive producer.
- 12 Days (to Destiny) is a 2019 Filipino romantic comedy directed by CJ Santos and the first film in the #BladeStories film series. It chronicles the story of 12-day friendship and eventually romance between Camille and Daniel.
- The 12 Days Saga is an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary of 12 Days to Destiny and The Next 12 Days and its potential future installment The Last 12 Days. In this special, producer Robert Tan and director CJ Santos talked about the stories behind the story of Camille and Daniel.
- Filipino vlogger Jack Logan traveled to Thailand for the Song Kran Festival. He visited different destinations, met people, tried food, and discovered that cannabis is legal there. He met an old friend to understand the industry.
- The Billboard Millionaire is a 2021 Filipino documentary written and directed by CJ Santos. It chronicles the inspiring yet thrilling life story of Christian Albert Gaza, also known as Xian Gaza from his early days as a local businessman to becoming a "national scammer".
- Hiram Na Ani is a 2020 Filipino documentary written and directed by CJ Santos. Walking through the dry rice fields of Bayambang, Pangasinan and conversing with different farmers about their struggle in farming, red tape and climate change, Jack Logan learned the value of rice farming and how it became a victim of unjust system. The film is hosted by Jack Logan and produced by Xian Gaza.
- Rocking Chair is a 2018 Filipino short drama film written and directed by CJ Santos. The story depicts the life of an Overseas Filipino Worker named Erning who was forced to quit his job and go back to the Philippines due to his illness.
- Carlo 's father is mysteriously killed and he swore to answer everything to seek justice and find out the truth behind his father's assassination. He met Lue, his father's closest ally and helped him understand the real truth about his father and his association with the Philippine's biggest mafia, controlled by the ruthless Shintaro. Carlo learned that Shintaro controls illegal operation such as drugs, guns and gambling hiding under the hood of Manila's underground car world. Confronting an enormous army of goons powered with high-caliber weapons and deadly skills, Carlo must learn how to blend in - But he asks the help of Lue's best team of drivers, gun experts, geeks and lunatics. Will Carlo get the justice, he's asking for? Is the team enough to penetrate the country's biggest syndicate? Let the saga begins.
- Rampangga's second episode entitled; "Big Lechon, Big Mamu!". The show featured a lone business woman in the suburbs of San Juan and was inspired to put up a family recipe into a business. Brando Malajosa came in with his gay friends, Pedro Tyorba and Facundo Qualerqui to try out the dish with Choupaski.
- Ang Luha at Lualhati ni Jeronima is inspired by the third chapter of Dr. Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo in which Padre Florentino tells the story of a young woman who fell in love with a student who, after years of waiting, becomes the Archbishop of Manila. Additional characters were added to the story for artistic purposes in giving light to the life of Jeronima who, by unexpected twist of fate, casts a curse upon the lonely river that gave her happiness and sorrow.
- "Makabagong San Juan" is a short documentary featuring CJ Santos, credited as Jack Logan, as the host. The documentary is an integral part of the socially engaging program, Jack Logan Realtalks. Delving into the Philippines' vibrant history of San Juan City, it intricately explores pivotal events such as the Battle of Pinaglabanan, which served as the catalyst for the Philippine Revolution of 1896, while also highlighting significant landmarks like the El Deposito Museum and Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine. This production garnered esteemed recognition from the San Juan City Government for its commendable portrayal of the city's heritage. Moreover, it achieved a nomination for the prestigious Best Single Digital Programme/Short Film at the 28th Asian Television Awards in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, solidifying its impact and resonance within the industry.
- Jack Logan hosts his own talk show, The Jack Logan show. Introducing new segments such as; What If?, Top 10, Brum! Brum!, Mailbox Jack! and Logans Alley.
- Jack Logan opens the show in a dramatic war theme writing a letter to his wife while in the middle of bombings and noisy war ambiance. This is where he will decide to just leave the war and go back to Manila and just start a career in hosting. Jack interviews Ms. Janelle Manahan to know more about her interest in military simulation. Also in the show is The Logan's List where Jack and Mang Bebot listed down top 10 boys line that won't work well on girls ears. As the show's final part, The Logan's Alley, Jack talks to Basilyo and Crispin of Crazy as Pinoy and talk about their plans and new things fans needed to know about their show. The show ended on a montage of episode scraps and production clips.
- The show opens in a cinematic clip of Jack Logan and Hitler conversing about the latter's participation on the show. Jack also roamed around the park to brag about his super advance camera that all photographers are begging to have. Special appearance and interview with Tria Belmonte and battle rapper; Smugglaz.