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- A clever, engaging educational show that will empower and motivate pre-teens between 9 and 11 to protect themselves from overexposure to the sun thereby reducing the risk of developing skin cancer.
- Danzig performs in the music video "Her Black Wings" from the album "Danzig II: Lucifuge" recorded for Def American Records. The music video opens with shots of Glenn Danzig singing as he flexes his muscles. The band plays against a background of clouds as he sings.
- A clever and engaging educational show that children between 6 and 8 will want to watch again and again to learn the risks of sun exposure and how to avoid Too Much Sun.
- Four guys wind their way through woods, a barren landscape, a surreal maze, to arrive at a huge open field joining 150 extras, all forming a huge peace sign seen from a helicopter shot.
- Brian Wilson, the genius behind The Beach Boys classic "Pet Sounds," takes the album on the road live on its first tour. Al Jardine of The Beach Boys joins in the fun.
- A total dance performance capturing three women expressing freedom from the pain and lies of a past relationship. A rapper lifts weights.
- Fitness has never been so funky with Indi-Hop. Belly dance divas, Neena and Veena, take their newest workout to the streets with a mix of yoga, martial arts, hip hop, and Indian bhangra folk dance.
- A hilarious video about the TV character, Kelly Bundy, from the network classic sitcom "Married...with Children."
- Shot on location throughout the Southern California desert, on location in war torn Uganda, and live at the legendary El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, this controversial song and video was the first video to blaze the humanitarian crisis in Uganda; conveying the story of Joseph Kony and his child soldiers. With the Joseph Kony video still going viral on the internet, this powerful video continues to shed light on this human tragedy.
- A clever and engaging program that children between 6 and 11 will want to watch again and again to learn the risks of sun exposure and how to avoid too much sun.
- The WORLD CLASSIC ROCKERS combines the talents of several of the most prominent musicians, singers and songwriters whose work represented a number of smash, chart-topping hits from the some of the most legendary bands in the world. They have created their own legacy of high energy, fan-friendly, live performances that feature hit-after-recognizable hit. They continue to make an unforgettable impression across America and throughout Europe, the Far East and Africa. Their countless efforts in support of those in need have raised millions of dollars for cancer research, underprivileged children, victims in need of disaster relief, and the support of USA's military veterans just to name a few.
- This fun debut video stars the respected hip-hop artist and writer, MADD KD, and the first single from his album, The Many Faces. It was shot in a Las Vegas hookah lounge, and at the legendary North Shore Yacht Club on the Salton Sea in the California desert. Closed and boarded up, and in ruins since it's resort heydays of Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, the artist appears drunk and wanders into an abandoned club, all marked up with graffiti and pigeons flying through the holes in the roof. Once inside, it becomes a fantasy bar where he and his homies enjoy the ladies and the hookah hits. A bonus at the end of the video, previews a short clip of Madd KD's follow-up video, Don't Change.
- This video was a final project from the late Gerald Levert who passed away shortly after this collaboration with Grammy winning rap producer, Sir Jinx. The video captures the warmth and feel of an urban family picnic featuring hundreds of extras all cooking outdoors and enjoying a big fun gathering in the hills above Burbank. Sir Jinx plays host and Madd KD plays the head of a rival gang who arrives to make mischief but is seduced by the cool vibe of the pic-a-nic. Peace, love, and bbq chicken prevail.
- The band performs their bittersweet love song as they search the streets and rooftops.
- A young Australian girl comes to California feeling empowered as she performs in various unique desert settings.
- This popular European boy band's US debut music video for their dance hit, "Freaky," pays homage to several decades of pop music trends from The Beatles to disco, to 80's hair bands. Shot in 35mm film, this hit German group was founded by Jack White who also produced Abba during their heyday. Video features a Kim Basinger look-a-like and a reenactment of The Beatles "Your Mother Should Know" number from the Magical Mystery Tour album and film.
- A young woman begins a regretful affair over the internet and is busted by her boyfriend.
- Performing on the ruins of a historic, hillside Burbank Restaurant, which burned to the ground a few years earlier, as well as on a scenic west coast beach, the r&b artist starts his video story on a sound stage in Chicago, and ends at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
- First recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, this new interpretation tells the story of harmony and peace among young people through the inspiration and power of music. The concept utilizes special effects and unique locations, like filming the very first production in the new LA Metro Rail, Hollywood and Vine station; the historic Bob Hope Patriotic Hall theater in downtown Los Angeles where the iconic opening scene of "Patton" was filmed; and the Farralone estate, formerly owned by Frank Sinatra in Chatsworth, California. Actual photographs of Mars were used courtesy of NASA/JPL/California Institute of Technology. This video employed over 100 actors and extras and brought the famous Hollywood Boulevard traffic to a halt for several hours as filming ensued.
- An inspirational video with an inspirational theme featuring a line-up of celebrity guests.
- This popular boy band's US debut music video for their international dance hit, "Freaky," pays homage to several decades of pop music trends from The Beatles to disco to 80s hair bands. This behind-the-scenes special documentary short gives fans a chance to see the boys having fun not to mention their excitement over their first visit to Hollywood. Especially moving is sharing their joy when they see their name, First Love, on the marquis of the famous Palladium Theater. Shot in both 35mm and video, this short also features award-winning director Chip Miller who explains the video's colorful concept. Choreographer Troy Christian shows us some tricks of the trade. This German pop group was founded by Jack White who also produced Abba during their heyday.
- Shot in and near the desert of Phoenix, AZ at what was formerly known as Squaw Peak Park, the three rappers climb hills and travail mountain roads of their way to perform at a popular nightclub.
- The German pop icon artist ascends to another dimension via a mystical pyramid and a flying orb. He meets an alien in a spacesuit, and performs in a spectacular rain storm.
- This debut video for multi-Grammy award winning dobro master is loosely inspired by John Fogerty's classic clip, The Old Man Down the Road, Don Henley's The Boys of Summer, and a bit of the film, Deliverance. A simple concept: Jerry runs late for a gig but finally makes it.
- A hilarious video about the TV character, Kelly Bundy, from the network classic sitcom "Married...with Children."
- Special music video by Linkin Park for their ReAnimation album on MTV 2, featuring a wandering man who emerges from the ocean and walks through an historic amusement pier.
- Popular metal band performs inside a small, confined box.
- First recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, this new interpretation tells the story of harmony and peace among young people through the inspiration and power of music. The concept utilizes special effects and unique locations, like filming the very first production in the new LA Metro Rail, Hollywood and Vine station; the historic Bob Hope Patriotic Hall theater in downtown Los Angeles where the iconic opening scene of "Patton" was filmed; and the Farralone estate, formerly owned by Frank Sinatra in Chatsworth, California. Actual photographs of Mars were used courtesy of NASA/JPL/California Institute of Technology. This video employed over 100 actors and extras and brought the famous Hollywood Boulevard traffic to a halt for several hours as filming ensued.
- Inspired by the original pop hit from the iconic Bobby Darin, Darin's Hollywood Walk of Fame star can be seen at the beginning of the video, located in front of the Avalon Hollywood Theater (formerly The Hollywood Palace) across the street from Capitol Records. The video's director went for a pop sensibility, but with a style conveying the fun of the 50's be-bop dance era. The artist even takes a sexy bubble bath in the film, and delivers a lively, sassy performance that was very Hannah Montana years before Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus happened.
- The popular salsa rapper makes his way through the San Fernando valley seducing everyone he meets to shake their bootee. He also works out in a gym where the cast and crew join in at the end.
- In-room TV network guides tourists how to tune in to Las Vegas.
- Danzig performs in the music video "I'm the One" from the album "Danzig II: Lucifuge" recorded for Def American Records. The music video opens with shots of trees that are covered with Spanish Moss. The band performs outside near a swamp while a woman dances.
- This hot, sexy track was Wilson's comeback video and was inspired by his friendship with the late Nicole Brown Simpson who was murdered by OJ Simpson. The video suggests a myriad of fantasies of what a first lover might be.
- A promotional music video starring rock band, Old Sand Mill, from Disney Channel's children TV series, The Sun Show, featuring a soundtrack with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, Butthole Surfers, The Rascals, and more.
- On location in a vast dry lake bed in the middle of the California desert, the beautiful, sexy artist sings and cavorts in the barren panorama.
- An LA rock band wanders the Sunset Strip and performs in front of a giant moving sculpture.