In 1997, at the age of 24, Shane was hired to rewrite "Armageddon." In
the "Making of Armageddon" book director Michael Bay calls Shane's work
on the script "brilliant"
In 2005 ShowBiz Data.com listed the average domestic gross (North
America only) for a Shane Salerno action script at $117,394,118.
In 1991, while still a senior in high school, he made the award-winning
documentary "Sundown: The Future of Children and Drugs" which debuted
internationally on "Larry King Live."
In 2001 Fade In Magazine selected him as one of the "100 people you
need to know in Hollywood"
In 2002 Detour Magazine voted him "One of the true shapers of pop
culture" in their annual "hot thirty under thirty" issue.