Kai Neville
Kai Neville was immersed in the surf industry. He showed a natural talent for film making from a young age when he took the film as an elective class in high school. After that, his interest began to grow and he ended up going to Griffith University for the film. After working for Australia Surfing Life Magazine, he was hired by Taylor Steele, a prominent filmmaker, where he edited and was the primary videographer for him. After developing his technique and skills he produced his first solo film in 2010, Modern Collective. Then he produced the films Lost Atlas in 2011, What Youth in 2012, Dear Suburbia in 2012, and Bending Colours in 2012. He won two Surfer Poll Awards Movie of the Year in 2010 for Modern Collective and in 2012 for Dear Suburbia.
