Thibaut de Longeville Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Template:Multiple issuesThibaut de Longeville (born 1974) is a self-taught writer, filmmaker, creative director, brand marketer and entrepreneur.De Longeville started out in 1989 as a columnist for No Way, France’s first skateboarding magazine, reporting on skate videos, graphics and threads of what was then still an underground culture. Whilst still in school, he became assistant editor-in-chief of the youth publication, which carried articles about music, graffiti, street culture, street fashion, comic books, films and videos.In 1991, he worked as a consultant for Warner Bros. to help market motion pictures like New Jack City (while playing character Gee Money’s French dubbing voice) and documentaries like Listen Up : The Lives Of Quincy Jones to French audiences. At the same time, De Longeville worked as a production assistant at music video production companies in Paris and in New York City, working with Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Fab 5 Freddy and Brett Ratner, and collaborating on shows like Yo! MTV Raps.In 1995, at the age of 21, he founded 360 Communications with skateboard teammate and graphic designer Alexander Wise, graffiti-artist and designer Mode 2 and a group of photographers, directors, copy-writers and music composers.360’s two first projects were designing the visual identity for the Tour de France’s new mountain bike event, Le Tour VTT, and organizing an aerosol art tribute to The Rolling Stones in conjunction with Virgin Records and Agnès b., featuring the works of Mode 2, Jay One, Futura, Echo, Jonone, Sharp and the late A-One.360 provided art direction, creative commissionning, event production and marketing for Virgin / EMI, Sony / BMG, Universal, Warner Bros., MTV, Nike, Etnies, Zoo York and Agnès B.In his spare time, De Longeville founded mixtape label Passe-Passe with friends from New York City’s Tape Kingz, distributing mixtapes from Mister Cee, Doo Wop, Tony Touch, DJ Premier, and Funkmaster Flex on a monthly basis.In 1998, De Longeville produced and A&R’d his own mix-tape, Opération : Coup de Poing, with the unsigned acts Ärsenik, Fonky Family, Mafia K'1 Fry, Oxmo Puccino and Pit Baccardi. This remains the best-selling mixtape in French music history. De Longeville also provided A&R for album projects by Oxmo Puccino’s Opéra Puccino, DJ Mehdi’s Espion : Le EP and The Story of Espion, Pit Baccardi’s first LP as well as label Première Classe’s compilation series Les Sessions Vol. 1 and Vol.2 : Les face-à-face du rap français. The Oxmo Puccino, Pit Baccardi and Premiere Classe releases went certified gold.In the same year, 360 became the official marketing and creative consulting outfit for Virgin Music / EMI Records’s national and international urban music roster.In 2000 De Longeville partnered with Steve Rifkind of Loud Records to form 360 Marketing & Promotion. Working as a sister company to Steve Rifkind’s SRC Records, 360 Marketing & Promotion adapted the guerilla marketing tactics of SRC's Street Teams to promote reco