Director - A R T
Co - Director - Luc L’amour
Producer - Cole Cook
Creative Director - Yimmy Yayo
Director of Photography - Larkin Donley
Asserting himself as the culture’s most unapologetic outlier, Marcato shows off his vocal dexterity over hard-hitting 808s and cinematic instrumentation. Marcato flexes his Cardinal character embodiment, as he shapeshifts into chilling and eerie vocals while captivating the audience with a knowledge of performance one would only expect from a seasoned vet. In the video, Marcato is “an immortal being on a journey through time to save the one he’s sworn to protect. One man stands in the way of his destiny…
Directors/Editors: Art Okoro, Luc L’amour
Director of Photography: John Shafto
Executive Producer: Cole Cook
Producer: Samuel Limata
Photographer: Josh Sobel
Director/Editor - A R T
Producer - Cole Cook
Director of Photography - Larkin Donley
Rap artists Common & Swizz Beatz teamed up for a powerful track that required an equally impactful video. They came to Timeless director, A R T, to construct and execute a video that upholds and amplifies the artists image. The result, a stunning coming of age story that merges the protagonists reality with his subconscious fears as he searches for the strength to overcome our challenging cultural landscape. This narrative was heightened by the onscreen debut of Nasir Dean, son of Kassem Dean (Swizz Beatz) as he is beginning his own career in the music industry. Timeless executed this project from its creative conception through all elements of pre and post production, relying on the talents of its multifaceted team.
Director - A R T
Creative Director - Luc L’amour
Producer - Cole Cook
Director of Photography - Larkin Donley
Sound Design - Texas Drew
Director - A R T
Producer - Cole Cook
Creative Directors - Luc L’amour, Yimmy Yayo
Director of Photography - Larkin Donley
Director/Editor - A R T
Creative Director - Luc L’amour
Producer - Cole Cook
Director of Photography - John Shafto
Photographer - Josh Sobel
SFX - Drew Gilbert
Los Angeles based musician NoMBe chose Timeless’ director A R T to create the music video for “Young Hearts” on his debut album “They Might’ve Even Loved Me“. The album is a groundbreaking electro-rock dreamscape inspired by the women who have shaped the artist's life. A R T constructed a visual narrative that highlights the colorful whimsy of NoMBe's music. The result is a liberated romance that amplifies the album’s beautifully honest account of the complexities of relationships.
Rapper and producer Chuck Strangers (of Pro Era) worked in collaboration with Timeless director Luc L’amour to create a music video for his single “Style wars” featuring Joey bada$$. As Pro Era is known as one of the groups responsible for revitalizing the New York City rap scene, it was only natural that the content be nostalgic of 1990’s rap culture. Following this theme the Timeless team executed not only the music video, but also a series of editorial photo content.
Director - Luc L’amour
Producer - Samuel Limata
Director of Photography - John Kopec
Camera Operator - Sammy Levine
Photography - Ola Wilk
Atlanta rap trio Migos worked in tandem with Timless’s Luc L’amour for the creation of their visual EP “Bando”. Luc took on the role of creative director for the project and assisted in constructing the visual narrative of the trios accent to fame as told through the album “Young Rich Niga$$”.
Director - Rik Cordero
Creative Director - Luc L’amour
Ukrainian supermodel, Performer, and Timeless director Alex Ldajov both directed and stared in the video for her single “25 Playboy.” Ldajov worked in tandem with Timeless director Luke Wright and their team to execute this psychedelic multimedia piece. Featuring Ukrainian rapper Genka, the video has received international attention.
Director - Alex Ldajov
Creative Director - Luc L’amour
Director of Photography - Andri Peetso
Camera Operator - Sammy Levine