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Shaun Scott (filmmaker)

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Shaun Scott, pictured in 2009.

Shaun Scott (b. November 8th, 1984): American filmmaker, film director, film editor, writer, historian.[1]

Shaun Scott is a Seattle-based independent filmmaker whose first feature film was "Seat of Empire" (2009), a 3-hour long documentary tour of the city of Seattle using archival footage.[2] In 2010 he directed and wrote "Waste of Time", a historical mash-up of original footage, archival images, and contemporary music meant as a portrait of consumer capitalism.[3][4] His first narrative feature was "100% OFF: A Recession-Era Romance" (2012), a docudrama about a kleptomaniac and the immigrant wife with whom he enters a marriage of convenience.[5][6][7] It was followed in 2014 by "Pacific Aggression", a straightforward narrative about a social media addict and the blogger she stalks.[8]

Filmography

Feature Films (as Director/Writer)

  • Seat of Empire (2009)
  • Waste of Time (2010)
  • 100% OFF: A Recession-Era Romance (2011)
  • Pacific Aggression (2014)

Short Films/Music Videos

  • Shaun's Daydream (2008)
  • Steppin' Into Tomorrow (2009)
  • Driven (2013)
  • An American Day (2014)
  • Home Of The Mighty (2014)

References