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Kirk Shaw (born May 23, 1956) is a Canadian-born producer who founded Insight Film Studios in 1990. In the 2000s, Shaw was one of the few producers who was willing to work with Steven Seagal following his Hollywood blacklist due to an ever-increasing pile of allegations including sexual assault, coworker abuse, and more.
YearAwardOutcome1996AMTEC (Association of Media Technology in ...Nominee - Battle in Seattle2006Leo Awards Best Documentary Program or ...Nominee - Secret Files of the ...2007Gen Art Film Festival Audience AwardWon - Numb2007Park City Film Festival Medal for ...Won Gold - NumbKirk Shaw. Producer: The Hurt Locker. Kirk Shaw is among the most successful producers in Hollywood with over 250 films and seven TV series listed in his producer credits. 2021 finds Kirk CEO of Ambitious Entertainment which is implementing a new business model with creative partners, Shaun Redick, Yvette Yates and Daniel Grodnik.
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Kirk Shaw is among the most successful producers in Hollywood with over 250 films and seven TV series listed in his producer credits. 2021 finds Kirk CEO of Ambitious Entertainment which is implementing a new business model with creative partners, Shaun Redick, Yvette Yates and Daniel Grodnik.
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Does anyone here have any experience working for Kirk Shaw? Is he true to his word, or do the guilds have good reason to have him strikelisted over a dozen times?
Sep 2, 2009 · Kirk Shaw is being forced to abandon his dream of a Hollywood-style production studio. The offices at Insight Film Studios Ltd. on West Sixth Avenue are pretty quiet these days.
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Kirk Shaw. Kirk’s producing resume lists 240 movies, including ‘Drive Hard’ with John Cusack and the Oscar winning ‘The Hurt Locker’. In the mid 2000s, Kirk headed up Canada’s largest independent film and television production company, Insight, attaining $100 million revenue two years straight with 8% EBITA.