Won three Qantas Editing Awards: one for "Doves of War" in 2006 and two for "Outrageous Fortune" in 2007 and 2008
Won an Air New Zealand Screen Award for the documentary "Love Speed and Loss" in 2007
Started out as a tape room worker at Northern Television in 1984, where he learned the basics of cameras and filmmaking
Worked as an editor at his friend Neil Roberts' production company, Communicado, where he discovered his preference for long form and documentary films
Best known as a film editor who has worked on 2013's "Evil Dead," "The Devil Dared Me To," and "Outrageous Fortune․"
Edited several documentaries for Karen Bates, including "1951," which includes an interview with his father, reporter and New Zealand Herald writer Barry Shaw
Founded the company Bryan Shaw Editing Limited in 2009 in Auckland, New Zealand
Awards
2013Fright Meter Award-Best Editing:nominated
2022Best Editing: Drama / Comedy Drama-Best Editing: Drama / Comedy Drama:nominated