User:Scrapyardfilms/sandbox
Josh Crahen | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Joshua Clark Crahen 4 November 1990 |
Nationality | American |
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Spouse |
Lisa Tremitiere (m. 2017) |
YouTube information | |
Also known as | Josh is Downed |
Channel | |
Years active | 2004–present |
Genres | |
Subscribers | 4,170[1] |
Total views | 2.3 Million[1] |
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Last updated: November 19, 2018 |
Joshua Clark Crahen is an American educator, voice actor, bowler, and Internet personality. He is known for his YouTube video editing tutorials on his YouTube channel Scrapyard Films. He also hosts a variety of shows including his Let's Play webseries Scrapyard Plays and video game review webseries, Scrapyard Reviews. He also vlogs his personal life on his YouTube vlogging channel, Crahenvlog and his bowling accomplishments on another one of his YouTube channels.
Personal life
[edit]Joshua Clark Crahen was born on 4 November 1990 in Alice, Texas to Irish American parents. In 2004 he graduated from James Madison High School in 2009. Crahen lives in Houston, Texas with his wife, Lisa Crahen. Lisa is a cosplayer, makeup artist, nurse, and high school teacher. The two met at a friend's party and started dating in 2013; Crahen proposed to her in 2016, and they married in 2017 in Wimberley, Texas.
Careers
[edit]Video Editing
[edit]In 2004, Crahen was started recording and editing video game footage which was heavily influenced by the popular webseries, Red vs Blue. Crahen went under the gamertags, yaFREAKINway and Josh is Downed, and started producing short videos under the movie making group, Scrapyard Films. In 2006, he created a YouTube channel Scrapyard Films where he would upload the various videos that he created.
In 2013, the channel Scrapyard Films became YouTube Partner verified.
In 2018, Crahen started creating video editing tutorials for the video editing software known as Magix Vegas Pro. He also launched his Let's Play webseries' Scrapyard Plays and Scrapyard Reviews, his bowling accomplishments channel, and his vlogging YouTube channel Crahenvlog, where he shows viewers his personal life and behind the scenes footage.
Bowling
[edit]In 2007 when he was a Sophomore, Crahen joined his high school's bowling team, The Madison Mavericks. He was on the team's varsity squad his last 3 years of high school. In 2009, during his senior year, the Madison Mavericks Men's Bowling Team went on to win the bowling state championship, earning James Madison High School it's first ever state championship trophy in any Texas U.I.L. certified sport.
After graduating from James Madison High School, Crahen continued to bowl in local bowling leagues and tournaments. On January 30, 2017, Crahen bowled his first 800 Series. In order to record an 800 three-game series, you must average 267 or better. [2] 2 months later, he bowled his first perfect 300 game.
In 2018, Crahen launched a YouTube channel for his bowling persona, JHammaH, where he uploads videos of his bowling accomplishments.
Filmography
[edit]Web series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018-present | Vegas Pro Turorials | Himself | Uses Vegas Pro version 14 and 16 |
2018-present | Scrapyard Plays | Host | |
2018–present | Scrapyard Reviews | Host | |
2018–present | Crahenvlog | Himself |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About ScrapyardFilms". YouTube.
- ^ "Bowling An 800 Series". bowlingball.com. Retrieved 2018-11-19.