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with Shane Stanley, multi-Emmy® Award Winning Filmmaker: Creating Impactful Cinema

Transformative power of entertainment, the responsibility of storytelling, and the importance of leaving a positive legacy.

Welcome to today's podcast episode, where we delve into the transformative power of entertainment and the profound responsibility filmmakers have in transporting and inspiring audiences.

Join Ana Maria Jipa as she sits down with Shane Stanley, multi-Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and author who grew up in/around “the biz” in Hollywood.

From producing the #1 box office sensation Gridiron Gang starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, to directing Hulu’s longest-running hit Night Train, Shane’s career is the epitome of versatility and success.

Shane's journey started in front of the camera as a child actor, but he quickly found his true passion behind the scenes. Along the way, he’s collaborated with legends like Marlon Brando and Sean Penn, creating films like Double Threat and Mistrust that have dominated streaming charts on platforms like Amazon Prime, Hulu and Netflix.

In this enlightening conversation, Shane sheds light on the idea that there is an audience for every piece of content, highlighting the responsibility that comes with storytelling. He offers his perspective on success and underscores the significance of leaving a positive legacy.

As they touch on the impact of movies and the lessons they impart, Shane also provides a glimpse into his book, 'What You Don't Learn in Film School,' packed with invaluable advice for aspiring filmmakers.

Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the intersection of creativity, responsibility, and the enduring power of film.

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