Jon Alston

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Jon Alston
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Born
Jonhenri Alston II

(1983-06-04) June 4, 1983 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, film producer, Professional Athlete 2006-2011
Years active2011–present
Website jonalston.com

Jon Alston (born June 4, 1983) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and former professional football player. He played as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He has written and produced on critically acclaimed shows such as S.W.A.T. and All American . His first feature-length film, Red Butterfly , debuted at the 23rd Annual St. Louis International Film Festival. His sophomore film, Augustus, has received 24 wins and five nominations since its debut in 2020, [1] notably winning the Directorial Discovery Grand Prize at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. [2]

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Prior to filmmaking, Alston earned a football scholarship to Stanford University which led to a career in the NFL. He was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the third round of the 2006 NFL draft. Alston was also a member of the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers; he retired in 2011. [3]

Alston later graduated from Stanford with a degree in Film and Media Studies before matriculating at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.

Early life

Alston grew up in Bastrop, Louisiana, but moved to Shreveport, Louisiana shortly before high school. He first played organized football in his freshman year of high school at Loyola College Prep. He earned All-District honors in his sophomore, junior year, and All-State his senior year. As a linebacker, Alston registered 134 tackles and 21 stops for losses in his senior season. He played free safety, middle linebacker and tight end as a sophomore and started at running back as a freshman [4]

Football career

Jon Alston
No. 57, 94, 55
Position: Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1983-06-04) June 4, 1983 (age 41)
Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High school: Loyola (Shreveport)
College: Stanford
NFL draft: 2006  / round: 3 / pick: 77
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:39
Total tackles:66
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:1
Pass deflections:1
Player stats at PFR

College career

Alston went on to play college football for the Stanford Cardinal. In 43 games with the Cardinal, Alston started 27 times. He finished his career with 164 tackles (94 solos), 21 sacks and 29.5 stops for losses.[ citation needed ]

Professional career

Pre-draft

He posted a 4.40 40-yd dash and 40" vertical leap at the 2006 NFL Combine. He also had a 11'00" broad jump. and bench-pressed 225 pounds 30 times. At the Stanford pro day, Alston ran a 4.40 40-yard dash.

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeight 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press Wonderlic
6 ft 0+58 in
(1.84 m)
223 lb
(101 kg)
4.40 s1.53 s2.58 s4.13 s6.90 s40 in
(1.02 m)
11 ft 0 in
(3.35 m)
30 reps35
From NFL Combine. [5]

St. Louis Rams

Alston was selected in the third round (77th overall) of the 2006 NFL draft by the St. Louis Rams. [6] In 2006, he made 2 special teams tackles for the Rams. On September 1, 2007, he was released by the Rams.

Oakland Raiders

On September 3, 2007, Alston was signed to the Oakland Raiders' practice squad. He was then promoted to the active roster after Travis Taylor was released. He played in 13 games in the 2007 season for the Raiders, recording 8 tackles and 1 forced fumble. [7]

On March 27, 2008, Alston was re-signed as an exclusive rights free agent by the Raiders for the 2008 season. [8] [9] After linebacker Robert Thomas was waived/injured on September 2, Alston switched from No. 94 to Thomas' No. 55. Thomas was then re-signed by the Raiders weeks later. On October 19, 2008, in a game against the New York Jets, the Raiders were forced to punt on a 3 and out. However, longsnapper Jon Condo directly snapped the ball to Alston, who ran it for 22 yards on a fake punt play. In 2008, Alston led the Raiders in special teams tackles with 20 despite missing two games and starting 4 games at OLB. He ended the season with 34 total tackles and 1 pass defensed. Against the Chargers, Alston garnered a career-high of 11 total tackles including 9 on defense and 2 on special teams.

Alston suffered a concussion and was placed on Injured Reserve on November 25, 2009.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

On March 12, 2010, Alston signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Alston retired from the sport in 2011. [3]

Film career

Alston's first film, Red Butterfly was independently produced. [3] Alston cites the works of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell as influences on the film. Red Butterfly is a postmodern romantic tragedy in the style of Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet and Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream . [3]

Alston's sophomore film, Augustus, won the Directorial Discovery Grand Prize at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in addition to being awarded the distinction of Best Director at multiple festivals in 2020. [10]

Awards and nominations

Film

Augustus
YearFestivalAwardResult
2020A Show For A Change Film FestivalStorytelling AwardWinner [11]
2020NYC Web FestOutstanding Achievement in WritingWinner [12]
2020Martha's Vineyard African American Film FestivalBest ShortNominee [13]
2020Rhode Island International Film FestivalDirectorial Discovery AwardWinner [14]
2020St. Louis Filmmakers ShowcaseBest Experimental Film (Jury Award)Winner [15]
Best Experimental Film (Audience Award)Winner
Best Director (Experimental)Winner
Best EditingWinner
Best CinematographyWinner
The Essy Award for Best Showcase FilmWinner
St. Louis International Film Fest SelectionWinner
2021Anthem AwardsHuman & Civil Rights Awareness Categories - Special Projects AwardWinner [16]
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Awareness Categories - Special Projects AwardWinner
2021Blackbird Film FestivalCinema Director Award (Short)Winner [17]
2021Denton Black Film FestivalBest Narrative ShortWinner [18]
Best of FestivalWinner
2021Julien Dubuque International Film FestivalBest ShortWinner [19]
2021NewFilmmakers Los AngelesBest Short Film, DramaNominee [20]
Best CinematographyNominee
Best Actor, DramaNominee
2021Santa Fe Film FestivalBest Short FilmWinner [21]
2021Telly Awards (Gold)Branded Content Craft-Videography / CinematographyWinner [22]
Telly Awards (Silver)Social Video General-Social ImpactWinner
Social Video General-Public Service & ActivismWinner
Branded Content General-Documentary: IndividualWinner
Branded Content Craft-DirectingWinner
2022Blackbird Film FestivalBlack Stories, Black Voices (Audience Award)Winner [23]
2022Portland Film FestivalBest Short FilmWinner [24]

Screenwriting

Alston's first feature-length screenplay, based on an eponymous Oscar nominated short-doc, was one of three selections to win the Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition in 2022. [25] Prior to this, he and his co-writer won the Missouri Stories Scriptwriting fellowship in 2020. [26]

His first hour-long pilot was a finalist in 11 screenwriting competitions between 2021 and 2022. Festivals include ScreenCraft TV Pilot Script Competition, [27] PAGE International Screenwriting Awards Competition, [28] Launch Pad Pilot Competition [29] and HollyShorts Screenwriting Competition [30] among others. The project is also listed in the top 1% of Discoverable Projects on Coverfly.

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