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Shane Stanley (born June 15, 1971, in
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) is a filmmaker and founder of Visual Arts Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film and television
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. He is best known for producing ''
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'' (starring
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) for
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and directing the long running #1
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hit, '' Night Train'' (2023) and ''
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'' which debuted at #1 on
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in 16/17 countries (Aug 2024)


Books

Stanley wrote ''What You Don't Learn in Film School'' which was released on Jan 30, 2018 and co-wrote
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' autobiography ''Roses & Thorns'' for
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. His father, Lee's, autobiography, ''Faith in the Land of Make-Believe'', is based on the family and their years dealing with juvenile inmates in Los Angeles County, a cause to which Lee dedicated over twenty-five years. Stanley was also mentioned in ''Sweet Demotion'', the autobiography by world renown music journalist
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, founder of '' RIP'' magazine.


Awards and honors

In 1988 Shane, along with Lee Stanley, Gary Milton, David Fixx and Carl Himmelman won
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for their camera work on ''Desperate Passage'' which starred
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. The show was a recipient of four
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nominations and won two, making Shane the youngest to have won the award in any non-actor category. He was sixteen at the time. In 1990, Stanley was again nominated for an
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along with Lee Stanley and Gary Milton for their camera work on ''Maiden Voyage'' starring
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. In 1991, Stanley was nominated for two
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in the same category along with Lee Stanley, Philip Hurn, and Ken Schaefer for their work on ''Drug Watch L.A.'' and ''Drug Watch L.A. Second Edition''. ''Drug Watch L.A. Second Edition'' was the winner awarding Shane his second
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. In 1992, along with Lee Stanley, Shane was honored with a
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for ''A Time for Life'' where the filmmakers paired up three kids serving time in a maximum security prison for murder and three kids who were terminally ill from Los Angeles Children's Hospital. In 1994, Shane was the recipient of two CINE Golden Eagle Awards both as producer and editor for his documentary ''Street Pirates''. The film was also honored with the Silver Star at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. In 2005, Stanley's film '' A Sight for Sore Eyes'' was honored with the Gold Special Jury Award at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival before winning three
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for writing, original screenplay and directing. The film was honored with two Telly Awards for writing and directing and won several renown international film festivals including the
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for best dramatic film. In 2006, along with Lee Stanley,
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,
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, Sean Porter and Glenn Bell received Los Angeles County's Enriching Lives honors for the positive impact their work has had on society. In 2008 '' A Sight for Sore Eyes'' was recognized by the International Family Film Festival for best drama. In 2011, ''
My Trip to the Dark Side Shane Stanley (born June 15, 1971, in Encino, Los Angeles) is a filmmaker and founder of Visual Arts Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film and television production company. He is best known for producing ''Gridiron Gang'' (starring Dwayne "T ...
'' was honored with a Gold Remi Award at Worldfest Houston. In 2016, his film ''The Untold Story'' starring
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and
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was the winner for Best Screenplay at The Breckenridge Film Festival, and nominated for Best Picture at Central Florida's Film Festival. To date, the film has been in over a dozen film festivals including Carmel, Garden State, and New York.


Filmography

* Without Prejudice (2026) (director) (producer) (editor) *
The Legend of Van Dorn Shane Stanley (born June 15, 1971, in Encino, Los Angeles) is a filmmaker and founder of Visual Arts Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film and television production company. He is best known for producing ''Gridiron Gang'' (starring Dwayne "T ...
(2025) (director) (editor) * Six Days in Evergreen (2024) (producer) (director) (writer) (editor) * Night Train (2023) (producer) (director) (editor) * Double Threat (2022) (producer) (director) (editor) * Break Even (2020) (producer) (director) (editor) * The Untold Story (2019) (producer) (writer) (director) * Southern Decadence (2018) (director) * Paloma's Flight (2018) (producer) (creator) * Mistrust (2018) (producer) (writer) (director) * My Trip Back to the Dark Side (2014) (producer) (writer) (director) * Pleasure or Pain (2013) (producer) *
My Trip to the Dark Side Shane Stanley (born June 15, 1971, in Encino, Los Angeles) is a filmmaker and founder of Visual Arts Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film and television production company. He is best known for producing ''Gridiron Gang'' (starring Dwayne "T ...
(2011) (producer) (writer) (director) *
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(Bret Michaels) (2009) (Himself) * A Touch of Beijing (2008) (supervising producer) (editor) * Starz Special: Gridiron Gang (2006) (TV) (Himself) *
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(2006) (executive producer) * A Sight for Sore Eyes (2005) (producer) (director) (editor) *
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(2005) (V) (producer) (director) * A Touch of Greece (2004) (V) (supervising producer) (editor) * Dream Chasers (2003) (TV) (producer) (editor) * Destiny of Peace (2003) (V) (producer) (director) * Carman: The Champion (2001) (editor) * Held for Ransom (2000) (additional editor) * Five Aces (1999) (associate producer) * High Tension, Low Budget (The Making of a Letter from Death Row) (1999) (V) (producer) *
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(1998) (co-producer) (writer) (editor) (stunt double, Mark Dacascos) * Free Money (1998) (associate producer) * A Letter from Death Row (1998) (producer: Los Angeles) * Transitions (1998) (TV) (co-producer) * In God's Hands (1998) (Third Rochar) * Crime Defense (1997) (co-producer) * Discovery Mars (1997) (V) (producer) * Billboard Live in Concert: Bret Michaels (1997) (producer) * The Messengers (1996) (editor) *
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(1995) (production staff) (editorial) *
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(1994) (production assistant) *
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(1994) (production staff) * The Second Half (1994) (production staff) * Coach TV Series (1994) (production staff) *
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(1994) (production staff) * Blue Chicago Blues (1994) (sound) (actor) * Street Pirates (1994) (producer) (editor) * Good Cop, Bad Kid (1993) (TV) (associate producer) (sound) *
Gridiron Gang ''Gridiron Gang'' is a 2006 American biographical sports drama film directed by Phil Joanou, and starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Xzibit, Kevin Dunn, Leon Rippy and L. Scott Caldwell. It is loosely based on the true story of the Kilpatri ...
(1993) (TV) (co-producer) (second unit director) *
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(1992) TV series (writer, unknown episodes) * Drug Watch L.A. - 2nd. Edition (1992) (TV) (co-producer) (camera) * A Step Apart (1992) (TV) (co-producer) (composer, "A Second Chance") * Drug Watch L.A. (1991) (TV) (co-producer) * A Time for Life (1991) (TV) (producer) (story by) * Father/Son (1990) (co-producer) * Maiden Voyage (1989) (TV) (co-producer) * To Your Health (1988) (V) (producer) (editor) * Desperate Passage (1987) (co-producer) (camera) * Mountain Tops (1981) (Kid in Park) * Off the Wall (1979) (Young racquet ball player) * Whitney and the Robot (1979) TV series (Ryan) * Safety, Check Your Car (1977) Passenger * Motorcycle Experience (1976) (Mini Bike Rider) * Walk Safe, Young America (1975) (Tommy) * Bicycle Safety (1975) (Young BMX Rider) * On the Line (1971) (Himself)


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