Shane Burrell
Filming documentary in Ukraine front line
BornNovember 17, 1980
Penrith
NationalityAustralian
OccupationFilm Maker
Employer(s)Final Post Pty Ltd, Pink Monkey Agency
SpouseAgnieszka Burrell
Notes
Member of Colorist Society

Biography

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Shane Burrell was born in 1980 in Penrith, Australia. He now lives in Newcastle, Australia. After graduating high school in a small rural city Dubbo, Shane started a business in post-production called Industrial Media Worx. In 2001, Shane moved to Newcastle to join his brother Luke Burrell. Together they created a design studio called Mezzanine-media.

In 2011, Shane launched a new post-production company called Final Post. It was this business that allowed him to expand and provide services to the film industry.

As a colourist.[1], Shane has worked on many feature films and documentaries over the years[2]. Primarily working on Filmworkz (Digital Vision) NUCODA and DaVinci Resolve.

In recent years, he has been venturing outside the studio and picking up a camera. In 2016 a solo exhibition of images captured during a project in Kenya and Uganda raised money for the work of Australian charity Baptist World Aid. Joining his wife, they are documenting a poetic ob-doc of children affected by war in Ukraine[3]

Filmography

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  • 2013, Vessel
  • 2014, I, Frankenstien
  • 2014, Love is Now
  • 2015, Hung Ali[4]
  • 2016, A Brilliant Genocide[5]
  • 2018, Chasing Comets
  • 2020, Dont Read This on a Plane[6]
  • 2022, Three Chords and the Truth
  • 2022, Everybodiy's Oma[7]
  • 2023, Finally Me[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Colorist Society International - Member public profile". coloristsociety.com. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  2. ^ "Shane Burrell | Editorial Department, Editor, Visual Effects". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  3. ^ Thompson, Rod (2023-10-10). "Newcastle couple making a difference in war-torn Ukraine". Newcastle Weekly. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  4. ^ Hung Ali (2015) | Action, retrieved 2024-03-19
  5. ^ A Brilliant Genocide (2016) ⭐ 8.3 | Documentary, History, War, retrieved 2024-03-19
  6. ^ Don't Read This on a Plane (2020) ⭐ 5.0 | Comedy, Drama, retrieved 2024-03-19
  7. ^ Everybody's Oma (2022) ⭐ 8.0 | Documentary, retrieved 2024-03-19
  8. ^ Finally Me (2023) | Family, retrieved 2024-03-19