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- Official music video for "This Is America" by Childish Gambino.
- Clapping For the Wrong Reasons follows a seemingly mundane day in the life of a young affluent rapper as he wanders through his cavernous mansion.
- After a lovely visit from her daughter, a woman confronts the consequences of an irreversible decision, leading to an emotional exploration of rage, fear and acceptance.
- A multi-generational love story never before depicted on screen, "What's Done Is Done" was created to champion authentic representation and inclusion in the music video industry.
- This video follows Glover and Jhene Aiko on their vacation, the vibe of the video fits the laid back beat merged with Glovers vocals/ryhmes beautifully. Although there is quite the twist ending for this video.
- A woman fights her way out of a high-security building.
- Sidney, 6, is woken from sleep to go on a series of mishap adventures with Jane. The night lights up with wild moments, and as Jane's instabilities unravel, their journey grows more and more fragile. This film aims to explore the depth of responsibility between adult and child. Follow Jane and Sidney in this tale of trust, imagination, fear and danger.
- A promotional video for the Chet Faker's 2014 single "Gold."
- Official music video for "Stay the Night" by Zedd featuring Hayley Williams.
- Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) potrays a drugged-up man in a diner attempting to pick up a girl by amazing her with his "magic", "dancing", and singing. (Music Video)
- The music video was inspired by the 1835 Puritan short story Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Flowers plays the protagonist who leaves his wife for some unknown errand in the desert despite her plead that he stay. On his journey he meets a man with a black staff.
- The continuation of Panic. At The Disco's 2014 ''This Is Gospel'' music video, in which emo meme lead singer Brendon Urie goes to hell and quickly turns into a demon.
- Official music video for "sad day" by FKA Twigs.
- Gambino stays with a teddy bear til' 3005.
- Centered on the misadventures of an ex-breakdancer turned up-and-coming rap star in 1990 who loses everything.
- Music video for "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic.
- After thieves break into Urie's house in search of the Devil's Key, a stolen Mayan artifact, he engages in an intense fight with them, while still being able to sing a whole song.
- Features minimalistic scenes of Perry enacting many of the activities described in the song, integrated with scenes of Perry and dancers relaxing by the pool and wearing outfits inspired by Piet Mondrian.
- A skating heist ensues through city streets, seeing Flippers' core skate collective arrive at the new site for a historical gliding dance session.
- Begins at a funeral (including attendees Flying Lotus and Thundercat in cameo roles). Seemingly a sad video, it turns instantly joyful when the two late children - a boy and a girl - bound out of their caskets at the front of the church and dance gleefully down the aisle. The mourners can't see the children as they dance right out of the church and out onto a blacktop, but a group of other kids chases after them as they hop in a hearse and drive away.
- 'Identity Theft' is a two-hander in which a recently-divorced couple meets up to sort out the logistics of their separation, only to find that their emotional entanglements are significantly harder to unknot.
- The 2nd one released in February 7, 2013 centers around a young daughter who is going with her mother as a result of her parents divorcing. As situations in their road trip go from gray and stormy to bright and sunny, the girl rolls down her window and smiles in the end of the video. The Lumineers themselves make a brief appearance as street performers.
- It acts as the conclusion to the storyline that began with Sleep on the Floor music video and continued in the video for Angela.
- Bino has dinner with his friends. The video also includes a dream sequence for the track "III. Urn".
- In the wake of a devastating loss, our Good Man finds his lady tormented, and needing to move on by any means necessary - even if that means framing him for a heinous beating. And while he continues his humble life as a limo driver, she pursues a life of means through "Better Men". But despite everything, our Good Man sees her pain, and reveals, with one simple gesture, that he will always be looking out for her. Loosely set in the early 1970's, and featuring Raphael Saadiq as the narrator and inner life force of our hero, Good Man explores lust and longing, humility and social climbing in a dramatic story of a couple falling apart and finding their way back together again. Starring Chad Coleman (The Wire) as Good Man and Yaya DaCosta (The Kids Are Alright) as his troubled lady.
- OUTSIDE IN is a celebratory and historical look at street art through the lens of the Museum of Contemporary Art's groundbreaking exhibition Art in the Streets. The film features renowned artists Shepard Fairey, Lee Quiñones, Swoon, Futura, Mister Cartoon, Revok, Martha Cooper, Invader to name a few. Director Alex Stapleton (Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel) documents the artist's creative process, their pitfalls with the law, the poetic impermanence of their craft and the artists' evolution from the back seat of a cop car to the walls of a well-respected institution.
- Official music video for "Alive" by Krewella.
- A second music video for the U.S. remix of the song was shot on 20 September 2012 at the broadwalk on Venice Beach in California, and was released onto YouTube a few days later on 27 September. This version of the video sees Murs spotting and then pursuing an attractive woman (Sofia Mattsson) up the broadwalk, trying to get her attention for the duration of the song. Just as they are about to kiss at the song's end, Murs finds himself back where he was at the start of the video, with the idea being that he dreamt about it happening. The group, Chiddy Bang, does not appear in this version of the video, and their raps are filled with cut scenes of street dancers.
- Official promotional music video for the hit single "What's Going on" written and performed by Marvin Gaye. The contemporary video for the classic 1971 song presents a set of characters from a black community facing a series of adversities.
- As a dark curse engulfs the city, a woman takes her own life, only to find that death is no escape. A hallucinogenic free-fall into the netherworld that's a retro blast of pure psychedelic crazy.
- On September 15, the music video premiered. It features LunchMoney in a suit performing the song on a 1970s variety show, with Angelides singing behind him and dancers on the stage.
- Official music video for Alice in Chains' 2013 single "Hollow", focusing on the gradual deterioration of an isolated scientist's mental state.
- The music video follows around a young woman while doing random things around her house with headphones on while dancing to the song.Someone is watching her from outside her window. The video is retro-styled.
- Official music video for "Not About Angels" by Birdy.