Scott Shaw (born 23 September 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American author, martial artist, and filmmaker.[1]

Career

Scott Shaw is an advanced martial artist.[2][3][4]

He has written a number of articles and books on the martial arts and on Zen Buddhism and eastern philosophy. [5][6][7][8][9]

Shaw is an active actor and filmmaker.[10][11][12] In collaboration with American filmmaker Donald G. Jackson he created a style of filmmaking where no screenplay and scripts are used in the creation of a movie. [13] He titled this style of filmmaking, "Zen Filmmaking."[14][15][16]

Works

Partial bibliography

Partial filmography

  • 9mm Sunrise (2006) (also Producer/Director)
  • Guns of El Chupacabra (1997) (also Producer)
  • Hitman City (2003) (also Producer/Director)
  • Interview: The Documentary (2005) (Producer/Director)
  • Killer: Dead or Alive (2006) (also Producer/Director)
  • Max Hell Frog Warrior (1996) (also Producer/Director) (a.k.a. Hell Comes to Frogtown III, Toad Warrior and Max Hell Comes to Frogtown)
  • One Shot Sam (2006) (Director)
  • Return of the Roller Blade Seven (1993) (also Producer)
  • Samurai Johnny Frankenstein (1993) (also Producer/Director)
  • Samurai Vampire Bikers From Hell (1992) (also Producer/Director); martial art based vampire film directed by and starring Shaw.[17] released with the alternative titles, "Alexander Hell" and "Hellzone Rangers."[18]
  • Super Hero Central (2004) (also Producer/Director)
  • The Final Kiss (2005) (also Producer/Director)
  • The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven (1992) (also Producer)
  • The Rock n' Roll Cops (2003) (also Producer/Director)
  • The Roller Blade Seven (1991) (also Producer)
  • Undercover X (2001) (also Producer/Director)
  • Vampire Blvd. (2004) (also Producer/Director)
  • Vampire Noir (2007) (also Producer/Director)

References