
JQX Studios LLC has officially entered the world of visual storytelling through a creative new collaboration with acclaimed filmmaker Eliott Coulaud. For the first time, JQX is partnering with a filmmaker to incorporate one of its original Velvet Whisper songs — the emotionally stirring track “Okay” — into a short film.
This partnership is a natural fit, blending JQX’s signature atmospheric sound with Eliott’s powerful exploration of human memory, nostalgia, and emotional complexity.
Eliott Coulaud’s upcoming short film dives deep into the emotional terrain of shared memories and lingering “what ifs.” As he explains:
“There is something fascinating about memories. When you think about the past, it’s always through the perception you have today.
The story explores the theme of nostalgia and of regret, through the memories shared between two people.
Memories are fascinating. They only truly make sense once everything is over.
Every moment lived in reality becomes a memory just seconds later.
But do we really realize their importance?”
The film gently unpacks how memory shapes the way we understand love, loss, and time — themes that resonate powerfully with the lyrics and mood of “Okay.”
“Okay” is one of the standout pieces from JQX’s Velvet Whisper collection — a genre defined by its unspoken intimacy, soft vocals, and immersive emotional textures. The song unfolds like a late-night confession, merging delicate melodies with reflective lyricism.
Key lines such as:
“I knew loving you wasn’t a phase / Losing you felt like the end of days / Tho you played me like an ace of spades, baby / I still hope you’re doing okay, yeah”
capture the ache of unresolved feelings, aligning seamlessly with the film’s nostalgic tone. The verses reflect vulnerability, regret, and lingering affection — themes that mirror the characters’ internal struggles.
Velvet Whisper’s sonic palette — minimalistic, emotive, and intimate — enhances Eliott’s visual storytelling without overpowering it. It becomes the emotional undercurrent, carrying the audience through the film’s key moments.
This project marks JQX Studios LLC’s first official collaboration with a visual filmmaker, signaling an exciting new chapter for the company’s musical catalog. By bridging original music with cinematic storytelling, JQX expands its creative reach and showcases the adaptability of its unique genres.
For Eliott, partnering with JQX offered the perfect sonic counterpart to his narrative vision. For JQX, this collaboration reflects a growing interest from filmmakers seeking authentic, emotionally driven music to elevate their visual projects.
With “Okay” embedded into the film’s emotional core, audiences can expect a powerful audiovisual experience — one where music and memory intertwine seamlessly. This partnership is just the beginning of JQX Studios LLC’s journey into film, setting the stage for future collaborations with directors, producers, and visual storytellers worldwide.
As Velvet Whisper continues to resonate with listeners globally, this short film serves as a shining example of how sound and story can come together to create something timeless.
Velvet Whisper is a genre curated by JQX that focuses on unwritten emotions — songs with soft, understated vocal lines that allow listeners to fill in the blanks with their own feelings. It’s music that whispers, not shouts, making it a natural fit for introspective film narratives.
By fusing Eliott Coulaud’s cinematic vision with the emotional honesty of “Okay,” this collaboration demonstrates the power of music and film to amplify each other’s impact. It’s a testament to the universality of memory, love, and sound — and a landmark moment for JQX Studios LLC.






