Colin Blackshear

Colin Blackshear (born; December 6, 1979) is an American filmmaker and multi-media artist. He is a film producer, director and editor.[1][2]

Early life and career

Blackshear was born in Berkeley, California in 1979 and currently lives in Northern California.

Later work

Blackshear directed and produced the short film "Second Nature", created for Sector 9 Skateboards. Second Nature has won several awards including "Best Extreme Sports Film" at the Mammoth Film Festival,[3] "Best Short Film" at the X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival,[4]"Best Sports Film" at the Sonoma International Film Festival[5] and Best Adventure Sport film at The 5 Point Film Festival in Carbondale, Colorado.[6] Working in collaboration with photographer and filmmaker Ari Marcopoulos, he co-created an internet video titled "Claremont" for fashion designer Adam Kimmel,[7] and was editor on the project, "No Way Back", created for the Yves Saint Laurent.[8] Blackshear holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from California College of the Arts in Oakland/San Francisco, California in Media Arts. Blackshear has also worked with other filmmakers Caveh Zahedi, Sam Green, Daria Martin,[9] Aaron Brown[10] of Focus Creeps, Jay Carroll of One Trip Pass, and Rob Epstein. Colin Blackshear is co-owner of the production company, Film Country, located in Sonoma, California. Film Country is a studio designed to aid in the full-spectrum of film production. Film Country specializes in commercials, feature films, music videos, miniatures and stop-motion animation, web and corporate media.[11]

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