Monday, September 13, 2010 6:47pm PDT

Kai Neville's new project Lost Atlas

By: Janos Palko



After the huge success of his maiden voyage, Modern Collective, Australian filmaker Kai Neville has hit the road once again filming for his new movie Lost Atlas. This is the first movie project Kai is doing by himself, without the wisdom of surf-porn-kingpin Taylor Steele. This funky little website, which is comprised of a series of photos with movable text layered over it, marks the first light leaked from this new project. The photos are a mix of surf and scene, washed out colors and sunburnt moments. Really cool vibe. The surfers on board for the first trip in the movie are goofyfoots Owen Wright, Craig Anderson, and Dion Agius. Neville is quite good at putting the right surfers in the right conditions, so you can bet that on this trip, the boys weren't scoping out any righthanders. More to come on this...

http://lostatlasmovie.com/

and check out more of Kai Neville's work here

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