Day Pass With Wiz Khalfia (GAP)
Directed by Justin Staple
Day Pass, sponsored by GAP, captures an intimate day with Wiz Khalifa at New York’s Governors Ball Music Festival, offering a cinematic glimpse into the life of a headliner at one of the world’s premier music events.
The Future of Jamila Woods (Toyota)
Directed by Justin Staple
For Toyota, Jamila Woods is a meditative portrait that traces her genre-defying career through a surreal, cosmic lens—blurring the line between artist and otherworldly force.
Rod Wave: Tiny Desk (NPR)
Co-Directed by Justin Staple
In his Tiny Desk concert, Rod Wave delivers a raw, emotional performance blending rap, R&B, and blues influences, evoking Southern rap giants while nodding to Drake's Take Care. Surrounded by lush instrumentation, his heartfelt renditions of tracks from SoulFly and Rags2Riches reveal his artistry, showcasing the sincerity and vulnerability that have made him one of the biggest rappers today.
Princess Nokia (Toyota)
Directed by Justin Staple
For Toyota, Princess Nokia: New York Underground is an intimate, freeform portrait of the genre-blurring icon, exploring the art of self-definition, creative freedom, and what comes next from one of the city's most uncompromising voices.
Club K-Swiss (K-Swiss)
Produced by Justin Staple
For K-Swiss, Club K-Swiss is a bold, high-energy campaign celebrating hustlers, rule breakers, and game changers—welcoming Venus Williams as the newest member of a movement that champions individuality and unstoppable ambition.
Title Shots With Conor McGregor (Sailor Jerry)
Produced by Justin Staple
For Sailor Jerry, Moving Portraits: Title Shots is a kinetic character study of Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor, tracing his philosophy of movement through the gritty pulse of Venice Beach in a bold tribute to individuality, discipline, and defiance.
Jae Stephens (Soundcloud)
Directed by Justin Staple
For SoundCloud, Jae Stephens is a genre-bending force redefining R&B with a raw, introspective edge. From the risky allure of "24K" to the haunting obsession of "Every Time," her slow-burning tracks like Headlights explore vulnerability, desire, and the unspoken void between them—all set against a backdrop of moody synths and soft trap beats that reflect her evolution as an artist ready to break out.