


DIRECTOR & WRITER

JORDAN BRAND
Australian student filmmaker Jordan Brand is a writer, director and editor currently based in Sydney. Since age 10, he’s been making and working on short films as a student and professionally. He is currently studying in Sydney at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. “NEON 110” is his first credited film.





CAST
DYLAN SHRIMPTON
In his on-screen debut, Dylan Shrimpton plays the role of the hitchhiker, with a quiet menace and unpredictability that comes from years of working in Australian theatrical productions.
BEN CURDIE
Up and coming actor Ben Curdie is currently best known for his starring role in Australian short film “Island in the Sun”, alongside Doug Jones. Curdie’s rising star as a musician and actor is steadily being noticed in the Australian film community.
MALCOLM FRAWLEY
Malcolm Frawley, one of the leads of “NEON 110” is a writer, director and actor, who has been working in the Australian film and television landscape for years, with credits on films like “The 7th Hunt”, “Next Door to the Velinsky’s” and “Sum of Existence”.
PETE ALSOP
A sense of gravity is brought to “NEON 110” by Pete Alsop, a trait developed through spending years acting in and working on both Australian and American productions. He’s worked with musicians and filmmakers alike, in a number of roles.
CREW
JON MATTHEWS
Veteran Director of Photography, Jon Matthews, is best known for his documentaries with CoJo Productions, including films like “The Dream and the Dreaming”, “Lionhearts” and “Born For the Fight: The Art of Muay Thai”.
NATHAN BRAND
Recently short-listed for his sound editing work on feature film “Indigo Lake”, Nathan Brand has worked as a multi-talented sound mixer, editor and composer for shows like “Mythbusters”, “Deadly Women” and “Dark Temptations”.
MATTHEW BRAND
Sound recordist Matthew Brand has worked tirelessly as a sound recordist and boom operator in film and television across Australia and the USA, on films like “All Saints”, “15 Amore” and “Everyone Loves a Wedding”.
ALISON FRASER
The long time head fiction editor for Reader’s Digest condensed books, and currently managing her own website, www.booktherapy.com.au, Alison Fraser translated her literary skills into a first time role as continuity on “NEON 110”.



