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SHEA K. WAGEMAN
PRESIDENT & FOUNDER
Wageman's passion for the motion picture industry began at age 8, when he made
various feature length films, shot on 8mm video in his backyard. In the years that
followed, Wageman took to making many more films throughout high school, exhibiting
them to the student body. After graduation, he accepted a placement into the Vancouver
Film school. At the age of 18, Wageman went on to produce many music videos and
commercials, shot on 16mm film. Unsatisfied with his progress at age 25, and with
the dream of becoming a major motion picture Director still in hand, Wageman founded
Centurion Pictures. His goal was to develop a variety of
screenplays which would serve his goals as a Director. After 2 years of feature
development, directing a 35mm demo scene to exhibit his talents, acquiring work as a
Director and Producer at the 3D animation studio, Mainframe Entertainment, Wageman Produced and Directed
"A Clown's Gift", a 13 minute short film which priemered at the
Vancouver International Film Festival and went on to raise Wageman a portion of the funding he required to produce
his first feature length project; "What Could Have Been". A Clown's Gift is now being distributed internationally in Europe, the US, and China. In addition
Wageman partnered with Writer, Director Jeff Wastila, to produce Blinded, which has gone on to screen in Canada, the USA, and Europe
to great success. Most recently Wageman completed production of a 3D animated photo-real trailer for Ubisoft's
highly successful franchaise Splinter Cell, propelling him to direct yet another Ubisoft project,
the ending for Assassin's Creed 2 - The Truth
Wageman currently prepares for the production of Centurion's feature film What Could Have Been,
which stars Kelly McGillis, of Top Gun fame.
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