Philip Shane is a highly acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose impressive career has spanned an astonishing three decades, characterized by an extraordinary array of accomplished works. As a co-director and editor, he has been instrumental in the creation of numerous award-winning films, including the critically acclaimed "Being Elmo", which garnered the prestigious Special Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
In addition to his work in film, Shane has also demonstrated his versatility by producing and editing the two-hour feature documentary "Einstein" for the History Channel, which made its highly anticipated premiere in 2008.
Shane, a seasoned editor, has had the privilege of working on a multitude of esteemed long-form programs for ABC News, showcasing his exceptional skill and dedication to the craft. Among his numerous notable projects, one stands out as a particularly impressive achievement: "Tip of the Spear," a documentary that delved into the complexities of the Iraq War, ultimately garnering the prestigious 2004 DuPont Columbia Award for Broadcast Journalism.