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Valentin Petit

Valentin Petit (22 May 1990 – 20 May 2023) was a renowned for his innovative work in , commercials, and short s. Born in and based in , he began his career at age 18 following a accident that shifted his focus to , developing a distinctive style characterized by bold visions, dynamic camera movements, and intelligent . Petit co-founded the Ocurens in 2016 and the VFX/ firm Monumental, collaborating with major artists like , A$AP Ferg, , and , as well as brands such as , , and . His portfolio included award-winning and a promotional for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Petit's breakthrough came with his 2018 short film The Noise of the Light (Le Bruit de la Lumière), which garnered over 40 international awards and showcased his ability to blend narrative depth with visual experimentation. He earned accolades including the D&AD, , Club des DA, and UK Music Video Awards for his direction, often highlighting urban and street culture influences from his early clips for French rap artists. Notable projects include the video for A$AP Ferg's "Green Juice" featuring (2021) and Audrey Nuna's "Locket" (2022), both praised for their energetic pacing and creative visuals. In commercials, he directed high-profile campaigns like Nike's "Never Done Becoming" and Salomon's "Tomorrow Is Yours," emphasizing athleticism and adventure. Tragically, Petit died at age 32 in a small plane crash near , , on May 20, 2023, just two days before his 33rd ; the flight was a birthday gift, and the incident also claimed the lives of the pilot and another passenger. His untimely death cut short a rising career that had positioned him as one of France's leading directors in promotional and music video content, leaving a legacy of vibrant, impactful storytelling.

Biography

Early life and education

Valentin Petit was born on May 22, 1990, in , a small city in central . Little is known about his family background, though his upbringing in this provincial environment fostered an early fascination with visual storytelling and the arts. Initially drawn to high-level sports, Petit aspired to become a professional rider during his youth, but a serious accident shifted his focus toward creative pursuits like . Before entering formal education, Petit developed self-taught skills in and basic through personal experimentation, alongside hobbies such as and maintaining a of sketches and notes that captured his emerging artistic ideas. After completing his ES baccalaureate in , he pursued studies in at the Lycée Jean-Monnet in , where he honed foundational techniques in visual composition and . Prior to this, he had attended an in , further nurturing his interest in design and imagery. Petit later enrolled at Vincennes-Saint-Denis, where he earned a in . His coursework there emphasized practical , including directing, , and cinematographic theory, allowing him to demonstrate early talent through student-led projects that explored narrative visuals and experimental techniques. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for his transition into professional directing.

Professional career

Following his studies in and , Valentin Petit began his professional career in the early 2010s by directing videos for extreme sports events, including footage for the FISE in 2011, drawing on his background in filming. By around 2013, he shifted focus to , creating content for emerging street artists and establishing a foundation in narrative-driven visuals. This period marked his entry into the music video scene, where he honed techniques blending elements to evoke sensory immersion. In 2016, Petit co-founded Ocurens, a creative with offices in and , alongside Germain Robin, to produce music videos, commercials, and films while fostering collaborations with international talent. The company supported his projects by providing end-to-end production services, enabling greater creative control and expansion into global markets. Subsequently, he co-founded Monumental FX, a Paris-based and VFX studio, which handled and finishing for his works, integrating advanced techniques like organic effects to enhance depth. Petit's collaborations grew to include French rapper , whose projects highlighted his emerging signature style of dynamic lighting and narrative-driven visuals that merged with emotional intimacy. He extended this approach to international brands, such as and , where his use of minimalistic compositions and immersive sound-image synergy created compelling, high-impact advertisements. These partnerships underscored his philosophy of treating as a "physical language" that transcends words, prioritizing small, trusted teams and emotional authenticity in the artistic process. Over time, Petit's career evolved from music videos to commercials and short films, allowing him to explore broader themes like synesthesia and human connection through realistic performances and flexible narratives. In interviews, he emphasized working from personal emotions, investing extensive time—up to 100 hours per short video—in contemplation and refinement to offer fresh perspectives on joy, sadness, and sensory experiences. This progression solidified his reputation for driven, fearless direction that influenced the French music video landscape.

Filmography

Music videos

Valentin Petit directed more than 20 music videos over the course of his career, specializing in and pop genres while also collaborating with international artists. His contributions to the medium emphasized innovative visual storytelling, blending surreal elements, dynamic , and thematic depth to complement the music's energy. Petit's work evolved from gritty, experimental in his early projects to sophisticated, high-production clips featuring advanced and global appeal. Petit's debut music video, "Temps Mort" for the group Everydayz in 2011, captured urban introspection through raw, movements and minimalist sets, marking his entry into the scene with a focus on emotional narrative over polish. In 2012, he directed "Ailleurs" for Némir and Deen Burbigo, employing fluid tracking shots and dreamlike sequences to evoke themes of escape and longing, further establishing his signature blend of realism and abstraction in French rap visuals. By 2015, Petit gained prominence in the French hip-hop community with his direction of Nekfeu's "Risibles Amours" and the accompanying "7:77 AM" featuring 86 Joon, a dual-clip format that utilized surreal dream sequences, rapid cuts, and symbolic imagery to explore and time, amassing millions of views and solidifying his reputation for conceptual depth. His 2019 video for Roméo Elvis's "," produced through his company Ocurens, delved into the psychological toll of fame with hallucinatory visuals, intense close-ups, and a narrative arc of unraveling sanity, showcasing his growing command of tension-building techniques. In his later international works, Petit transitioned to larger-scale productions. The 2021 clip for A$AP Ferg's "Green Juice" featuring highlighted vibrant neon aesthetics, synchronized choreography, and playful VFX to match the track's upbeat vibe, demonstrating his adaptability to American hip-hop's high-energy style. His 2022 video "" for featured a rebellious motif with bold , practical stunts, and rhythmic editing, earning the Best Pop Video - International at the UK Music Video Awards for its innovative fusion of Motomami's motifs. One of his final projects, the 2023 for Audrey Nuna's "Locket" (released posthumously), employed with a medallion creating vacuums to escape discomfort, featuring dynamic performances and inventive VFX to convey themes of protection and freedom. Petit's collectively received nominations and wins at events like the UKMVAs and Club des DA, underscoring his impact on the genre's visual landscape.

Commercials

Valentin Petit directed numerous high-profile commercials for global brands, often through his production company Ocurens, which he co-founded in 2016. His work emphasized dynamic visuals and innovative storytelling to promote products, blending high-energy action with precise brand messaging. One of his notable projects was the 2022 "Squad Up" trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, produced by Division and Prettybird in collaboration with agency 72andSunny. The ad featured a star-studded cast including Nicki Minaj, Pete Davidson, Lil Baby, Kane Brown, and Jack Harlow, showcasing globe-trotting stunts and military-style cadence to hype the game's launch, amassing significant online buzz and viewership during the promotional campaign. For , Petit co-directed the 2022 "Tomorrow is Yours" brand campaign with Gabriel Dugué, produced by Ocurens and created by DDB Paris. This film introduced Salomon's new signature slogan through adventurous outdoor sequences highlighting the brand's , emphasizing themes of and future potential in minimalist yet energetic aesthetics. In the same year, Petit helmed a campaign for , the fantasy sports platform, produced by Ocurens in partnership with . The spot utilized sleek, digital-infused visuals to promote blockchain-based collectibles, focusing on immersive and community engagement to drive user adoption. Petit's collaborations extended to other major brands, including Nike's 2022 "Never Settle Never Done" for ahead of Euro 2022, produced by for , which spotlighted grassroots and professional athletes like in fast-paced, empowering sequences to boost visibility. For Sony's Inzone gaming headset line, his 2022 ad, produced by Ocurens for , employed high-contrast, futuristic aesthetics to underscore immersive audio technology. Additional projects included H&M Studio's A/W 2022 collection , produced by with bold, fashion-forward editing; Make Up For Ever's "HD Skin" campaign starring Tina Kunakey and , highlighting product innovation through diverse, vibrant portrayals; and 2024's "Race on the Roofs of ," a 2021 promotional spot produced by featuring riders in urban action sequences set to original music by . His commercial oeuvre post-2016 garnered industry recognition through Ocurens' broader accolades, such as Best Production Company at the 2025 Music Video Awards, reflecting the innovative techniques he brought to , though specific commercial awards were not prominently documented.

Short films and documentaries

Valentin Petit's short films and documentaries represent his early forays into narrative and experimental filmmaking, emphasizing psychological depth and visual innovation outside commercial constraints. His works in this category often explore human perception, , and the boundaries between and abstraction, produced primarily through his collaboration with Ocurens. Anthophobia (2015), a 5-minute experimental short, delves into themes of nature's intrusion on human spaces, featuring abstract visuals of floral elements overwhelming urban environments. Produced by Ocurens with steady cam and aerial shots by Gary Bialas and VFX by Valentin Tuil, the film employs to create a surreal, immersive atmosphere without a linear plot, focusing instead on . It received Vimeo Staff Pick recognition for its stylistic boldness, highlighting Petit's emerging talent in visual effects-driven storytelling. In 2016, Petit directed the 3-minute documentary Portrait de Rafel Delalande, an intimate exploration of Rafel Delalande, known for his horror-inspired designs drawing from and rebellion against societal norms. Filmed with a cinematography by Fabio Caldironi and VFX by Valentin Tuil, the piece adopts an exploratory portrait style, capturing Delalande's creative process in informal settings, likely in , to underscore themes of artistic defiance and personal expression. The documentary screened at the VideoArt Festival (VAEFF) 2018 and garnered awards at multiple international festivals for its experimental approach to subject portrayal. Petit's most acclaimed short, Le Bruit de la Lumière (The Noise of the Light, 2018), is a 23-minute drama-sci-fi hybrid that examines synaesthesia through the story of childhood friends and , who discover their companion Lou can transform light into audible sounds. Initially exploiting her ability to create music, they confront its physical toll on her, raising ethical questions about artistic inspiration and exploitation. Inspired by Daniel Tammet's memoir Born on a Blue Day, the film blends psychological tension with fantastical elements, shot on A7sii for its sensual, music-video-like visuals. Produced by Ocurens and starring as Lou, it premiered online via NOWNESS and toured festivals including Lift-Off (where it was featured in the 2018 winners' showcase), Trenton Film Festival, LA Feedback Film Festival, Rome Prisma Film Awards (praised for its poetic sequences), and Blue Danube Film Festival. Critics commended its atmospheric tension and innovative , though some noted underdeveloped character arcs, establishing it as a key example of Petit's thematic depth in non-commercial projects.

Death

Circumstances of death

On May 20, 2023, French director Valentin Petit died in a small aircraft crash near Les Combes-Dernier in the municipality of Ponts-de-Martel, canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, approximately 10 kilometers from La Chaux-de-Fonds. The incident occurred around 10:20 local time when the Robin DR.400/180R Remorqueur (registration HB-EQD), a single-engine aircraft operated by the Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises, struck trees on a steep forested slope before crashing. All three occupants—a pilot and two passengers, including Petit—were killed instantly, with the aircraft sustaining total destruction but no post-impact fire. The flight was a private visual flight rules (VFR) sightseeing tour originating from and intended to return to Les Eplatures Airport (LSGC), arranged as a scenic aerial view in anticipation of Petit's 33rd birthday two days later. At the time of his death, Petit was 32 years old, having been born on May 22, 1990. The crash was officially classified as an by Swiss authorities, with no indications of foul play or mechanical failure detailed in initial assessments. The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (STSB), known as the Service d'enquête sur les accidents (SESE) in , launched an immediate probe into the incident. A preliminary report released by the STSB confirmed the sequence of events but noted that a full determination of the cause—potentially involving factors such as , , or pilot actions—remained under active , with no final conclusions available as of the report's issuance. The continued to examine flight data, witness statements, and wreckage analysis to establish contributing elements. As of November 2025, the remains ongoing with no final report issued.

Tributes and impact

Following Valentin Petit's death in a plane crash on May 20, 2023, numerous tributes poured in from his collaborators and peers, highlighting his vibrant energy and creative prowess. , where Petit was represented, issued a statement expressing profound sadness, describing him as "a visionary , a passionate entrepreneur and dedicated car collector" whose "infectious energy and mischievous jokes" would be greatly missed. Similarly, PRETTYBIRD, another key partner, mourned the loss of "a truly exceptional and human," urging the to honor his by embracing "more curiosity, more bravery, more creativity and more passion" in daily work. These statements underscored the immediate shock within the and production communities, where Petit was seen as a rising force in music videos and commercials. At his funeral on June 5, 2023, in , —his hometown—approximately 500 attendees, including family, friends, and colleagues, paid homage to his multifaceted life and career. The ceremony featured personal touches like displays of his and motocross bikes, reflecting his adventurous spirit, alongside screenings of his notable works such as music videos for and . Friend and associate Germain Robin eulogized Petit, noting, "It would be easy to say he was a daredevil, but above all, he knew how to live in the present. He had the life he dreamed of." Industry figures echoed this sentiment, portraying him as "talented, crazy, brilliant, and inspiring," with emphasis on his relentless that often extended into late nights on set. Posthumously, Petit's influence continued through dedicated projects and recognitions that amplified his legacy. In February 2025, French cinematographer Paul Guilhaume dedicated his César Award for Best Cinematography to Petit during the ceremony, calling him a close friend and acknowledging his directorial talents on clips for artists like Rosalía. His production company, Ocurens—which he co-founded in 2016—released several works he had completed prior to his death, including the music video for Audrey Nuna's "Locket," which earned four nominations at the 2023 UK Music Video Awards. Ocurens itself received the Best Production Company award at the 2025 Berlin Music Video Awards, with company leaders crediting Petit's vision as a foundational influence on their innovative approach to content creation. In July 2024, Ocurens launched Octane, a new director label explicitly designed to perpetuate Petit's legacy by nurturing emerging talent in multimedia production. Petit's impact on the music video and commercial directing scenes remains profound, as he bridged local rap artists like , Ziak, and with global icons such as and , while directing high-profile campaigns for brands including , , and . His style—characterized by high-energy visuals, extreme sports integration, and narrative —elevated the aesthetic of audiovisual , inspiring a new generation of directors to blend music, , and adrenaline-fueled . Though his filmography prior to 2023 often lacks comprehensive documentation in public archives, ongoing efforts by Ocurens suggest potential for expanded legacy through curated releases of his unreleased and documentaries, ensuring his techniques continue to shape commercial filmmaking.

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