Kirk Shaw

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Kirk Shaw (born May 23, 1956) is a Canadian-born producer who founded Insight Films in 1990.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1191033/ Insight Films was Canada's largest independent production house.http://www.insightfilm.com/ </ref> Through Insight Films, Shaw has produced more than 100 award-winning films, including “Helen”, a 2009 Drama starring Ashley Judd that won a Leo Award in 2009 for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama and was also nominated for Best Feature Length Drama.[1] Shaw was part of the production team for the 2008 project, "The Hurt Locker", directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Guy Pearce, Ralph Fiennes and Evangeline Lilly, which reached international acclaim at the 82nd Academy Awards. It was nominated for nine Oscars including Best Picture and won six including Best Director for Bigelow, the first woman to win this award. The film earned numerous awards and honours from critics' organizations, festivals and groups, including six BAFTA Awards, and was also nominated for three Golden Globes in 2010.[2]

Shaw also produced such notable films such as Battle in Seattle in 2007, directed by Stuart Townsend and starring Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson and Joshua Jackson; the 2008 film Kill Switch with Steven Seagal; and two popular TV series: Blood Ties and Painkiller Jane.

Insight Films generated $500 million in film and television projects from 2005 to 2008.http://www.insightfilm.com/

Kirk shaw has been deemed an unfair engager by the Writers Guild of Canada.[3]

Career

Early career

Shaw completed a journalism diploma at Douglas College in BC with the initial intent of becoming a writer. He landed on the administrative side of journalism, and was part of the management that launched the tabloid Edmonton Sun in 1978. Upon his return to Vancouver in the mid-1980s, Shaw spent 12 years in the computer business before launching Insight Films.

Producer

Shaw initially launched Insight Films to produce self-guided audio tours for museums and branched into video after he was approached by the Museum of Vancouver to produce display videos.</ref>http://www.insightfilm.com/</ref>

In 1994, Shaw began to produce his own documentaries, with Insight’s first dramatic feature film released in 2001, Maximum Surge.</ref>http://www.insightfilm.com/</ref>

In 2012, Shaw announced his appointment to Vancouver-based, Odyssey Media Inc. as an Executive Consultant and Producer. </ref>http://playbackonline.ca/2012/02/08/its-official-veteran-producer-kirk-shaw-has-joined-odyssey-media/</ref> Odyssey Media Inc. opened its doors in 2011 with offices in Vancouver B.C. and Brisbane Australia, Odyssey Media Inc. </ref>http://playbackonline.ca/2012/02/08/its-official-veteran-producer-kirk-shaw-has-joined-odyssey-media/</ref> In Shaw’s own words, “I’m very excited to be joining Odyssey. The entertainment industry is in the midst of a great transformation and Odyssey Media is perfectly positioned to lead the change. I know I can tailor cast, funding sources and filming locations around the globe to match the unique requirements of a variety of feature films Odyssey currently has in the works, as well as, bring my projects to Odyssey by leveraging short-term funding to back pay-or-play deals for actors, cash-flow prep and to confidently secure optimum distribution value.”</ref>http://playbackonline.ca/2012/02/08/its-official-veteran-producer-kirk-shaw-has-joined-odyssey-media/</ref>

As of July 2012, Shaw and Odyssey Media have started production on "Deception", an action/thriller starring Academy Award Winner Cuba Gooding Jr. </ref>http://playbackonline.ca/2012/07/13/cameras-roll-on-odyssey-medias-deception/</ref>

In January 2013, Odyssey announced new investor funding for a 15-film slate of films http://playbackonline.ca/2013/01/18/odyssey-media-gets-20m-in-investor-backing-for-new-film-slate/

In June 2013, Kirk Shaw was Executive Producer for the Feature Film Hard Drive starring John Cusack and Thomas Jane. [4] Hard Drive was filmed throughout Australia's Gold Coast. [5]

Awards

Awards for Kirk Shaw
Year Award Outcome
1994 NSI Drama Prize Winner
1998 VCAMMA Advertising Creative Awards Certificate of Excellence
2001 Banff Film Festival HDTV Award Winner
2005 BC Export Awards – New Media & Entertainment First Place Winner
2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist - Hospitality, Tourism & Entertainment
2007 BC Export Awards – New Media & Entertainment First Place Winner
2007 Playback Annual Survey Largest Production Company in Canada
Awards for Films in which the Production Team included Kirk Shaw
Year Award Outcome
1996 AMTEC (Association of Media Technology in Education Nominee - Battle in Seattle
2006 Leo Awards Best Documentary Program or Series Nominee - Secret Files of the Inquisition
2007 Gen Art Film Festival Audience Award Won - Numb
2007 Park City Film Festival Medal for Excellence for Outstanding Achievement in Film Music Won Gold - Numb
2007 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Berlin Bear Won - When a Man Falls in the Forest
2007 Leo Awards Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - When a Man Falls in the Forest
2007 Leo Awards Best Picture Editing in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - When a Man Falls in the Forest
2007 Leo Awards Best Production Design in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - When a Man Falls in the Forest
2008 Leo Awards Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series Nominee - Painkiller Jane
2008 Leo Awards Best Musical Score in a Dramatic Series Won - Painkiller Jane
2008 Gemini Awards Best Original Music Score for a Program or Series Nominee - Blood Ties
2008 Leo Awards Best Cinemetography in a Dramatic Series Nominee - Blood Ties
2008 WorldFest Houston Special Jury Award Won Gold - Blood Ties
2008 Leo Awards Best Feature Length Drama Nominee - Battle in Seattle
2008 Leo Awards Best Costume Design in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - Battle in Seattle
2008 Leo Awards Best Production Design in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - Battle in Seattle
2008 Leo Awards Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - Devil's Diary
2008 Leo Awards Best Cinematography in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - Devil's Diary
2009 Leo Awards Best Feature Length Drama Nominee - Helen
2009 Leo Awards Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama Won - Helen
2009 Leo Awards Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama Nominee - Helen

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