- Scott Shaw is the creator of Zen Filmmaking. In Zen Filmmaking, no scripts are used. There are no rules and no definitions. The spontaneous creative energy of the filmmaker is the only defining factor - this allows for a spiritually pure source of immediate inspiration to be the only guide in the filmmaking process.
- Scott Shaw was the first non-Korean ever to be awarded the advanced master rank of 7th Degree Black Belt by the prestigious Korea Hapkido Federation.
- The final two credits in virtually all his films are, "In Memory of Dinosaur Filmmaking" and "The Zen."
- Robert Altman personally asked Shaw to perform a cameo in The Player (1992).
- As a fan of Roller Blade Seven, Adam Sandler invited Scott Shaw to do a cameo appearance in his Hollywood industry ensemble film Sandy Wexler (2017).
- Scott Shaw was offered the role of the "Gang Leader" in Batman Forever (1995). When he turned it down, the role eventually went to Don Wilson.
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