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- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsKylie MinogueThe accompanying music video for "All the Lovers" was directed by Joseph Kahn. It was filmed in Downtown Los Angeles, the central business district of Los Angeles, California, in early May 2010. The video begins with close-up shots of several items, including a soft-drink glass, a bottle of milk, marshmallows, and pages from a briefcase, falling onto the ground. Several couples are shown removing their clothes, stripping down to their underwear, and proceeding to kiss and caress each other. Minogue then rises up from the inside of a "mountain of writhing bodies" and a flock of doves flies around them. She continues singing the song while laying atop the pyramid of couples and changes her position as the song approaches its second verse. A convertible standing in the middle of a road is shown releasing a bunch of white balloons from its top. The scene switches back to Minogue, from where the camera pans upward to reveal a large white inflatable elephant floating in between two skyscrapers. The flash mob continues growing in size and the height of the pyramid increases.
- DirectorDawn ShadforthStarsKylie MinogueKylie drives a car and sexily cavorts in her iconic white dress.
- DirectorJohan RenckStarsKylie MinogueOfficial music video for 'Love at First Sight' by Kylie Minogue.
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsSacha BourdoKylie MinogueMusic video for Kylie Minogue's Come Into My World. As Kylie walks through the streets with life going on around her she duplicates, along with everyone else, like a visual loop pedal.
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsThe White StripesThe music video is a Lego animation directed by Michel Gondry. Gondry's son was featured at the beginning of the video, building Lego blocks. It was shot frame by frame with each frame having the Lego bricks rebuilt, sometimes in a complex manner to seem as if it were an actual shot, and then formed together to give the illusion of motion. The video mostly consists of red, white, and black color. The White Stripes couldn't strike a deal with Lego, so they had to buy a large amount of Lego boxes for the video.
- DirectorDouglas AveryStarsRutger HauerKylie MinogueAction girl Kylie diving into a pool, her body then drifting lifeless. Only to emerge later from the pool to interrupt what appears to be some high-level security meeting. Arriving in style at the gambling tables of a casino in Monte Carlo. Then it's topless into the pool again. Oh, what's really going on? Never mind. On a night like this, I wanna stay forever.
- DirectorJohan CamitzStarsSpice GirlsEmma BuntonVictoria BeckhamSpice Girls performs in the music video "Wannabe" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records and EMI Records. The music video begins with the Spice Girls outside London's St. Pancras Grand Hotel. The video shot in one tale follows the girls as they sing, dance, and disturb patrons of the hotel.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsCarmit BacharBeyoncéJay-ZShawn Carter (Jay-Z) is in a car on Mission Road in L.A. As they approach the 4th Street bridge, Beyoncé Knowles (Beyoncé) is in the middle of the street. Beyoncé dances, Jay-Z raps, Beyoncé dances some more.
- DirectorPaul HunterStarsFrancis BertrandJade GilleyGwen StefaniOfficial music video for Gwen Stefani's 2005 hit single "Hollaback Girl."
- DirectorDiane MartelStarsChristina AguileraBrandon Scott MillerOfficial music video for "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera.
- DirectorAlison MacleanStarsNatalie ImbrugliaJeremy SheffieldNatalie Imbruglia performs in the music video "Torn" from the album "Left of the Middle" recorded for RCA Records. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie Imbruglia sings with her boyfriend. A director and set crew constantly interrupt the action to re-position the two.
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsAlanis MorissetteMusic video for Ironic by Alanis Morissette. Alanis drives through a snowy landscape lip-syncing with various other versions of herself sharing the car.
- DirectorDon LettsStarsThe ClashTopper HeadonMick JonesJewish limo driver picks up Muslim hitchhiker and they travel together to Austin, Texas to see a rock concert. Meanwhile, The Clash perform "Rock the Casbah" in front of an active Texas oil well.
- DirectorBryan GreenbergStarsPrinceDez DickersonLisa ColemanA promotional video for Prince's 1983 hit single "Little Red Corvette."
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviRichie SamboraThe music video for the song "You Give Love a Bad Name" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanThe music video for the song "Livin' on a Prayer" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsWhitney HoustonMusic video for Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody".
- DirectorNigel DickStarsGuns N' RosesSteven AdlerDuff McKaganGuns N' Roses performs in the music video "Paradise City" from the album "Appetite for Destruction" recorded for Geffen Records. The video features live concert footage shot at Giants Stadium in New Jersey while Guns N' Roses were on tour with Aerosmith and at the 1988 Monsters of Rock festival at Donington Park.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsGuns N' RosesSteven AdlerDuff McKaganA music video for Guns N' Roses's song 'Welcome to the Jungle'.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsGuns N' RosesSteven AdlerMandy BrixOfficial music video for "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses.
- DirectorLol CremeGodley & CremeKevin GodleyStarsThe PoliceStewart CopelandStingA promotional video for The Police's 1983 hit single "Every Breath You Take."
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsBilly IdolPerri ListerMusic video for Billy Idol: White Wedding.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsBryan AdamsLysette AnthonyAdrian FormosaThe music video, released in 1985, was directed by Irish director Steve Barron. In 1985 the music video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in the category for Best Male Video. While the song did not win the award, it was one of the four nominated songs from Adams' fourth studio album Reckless. The video includes appearances by Lysette Anthony and Garwin Sanford. The video features Adams and his backing band in a variety of settings, including running from the police.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryLarry KleinMusic video to "Everything I Do I Do It for You" by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.
- DirectorPete AngelusDavid Lee RothStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonyDavid Lee RothThe music video for "Jump" was directed by David Lee Roth. It is a straightforward performance clip, much like many of the hard rock videos of the time. It was nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards, and won "Best Stage Performance" for the video. The video was groundbreaking and set the standard for performance videos that directors still try to emulate. To produce such a video, the band is recorded performing the song several times from beginning to end. Then, the band members are shot doing random stage moves without the pretense of actually playing the song (note that Eddie is seen playing the guitar at times when no guitar can be heard). Some candid footage is shot with the band goofing around, and then the footage is edited into a video.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi PetersonThe music video featured people dancing in a pose similar to the pose depicted in the Ancient Egyptian reliefs that inspired songwriter Liam Sternberg; while most of them are ordinary people, some famous figures and objects were depicted dancing in that same pose through the use of simple special effects, including Princess Diana, Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and the Statue of Liberty. In a popular scene from the video, Hoffs was filmed in a close-up where her eyes moved from side to side, looking left and right. When asked about the scene in an interview with online magazine PlanetOut.com, Hoffs explained that she was actually looking at individual audience members during the video shoot, which took place with a live audience. Looking directly at individual audience members was a technique she used to overcome stage fright, and she was unaware that the camera had a close-up on her while she was employing this technique, switching between one audience member on her left and one on her right.
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsRed Hot Chili PeppersJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1991 hit single "Give It Away."
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisRed Hot Chili PeppersA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2002 single "By the Way."
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisRed Hot Chili PeppersA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 1999 single "Scar Tissue."
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisRed Hot Chili PeppersA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2003 single "Can't Stop."
- DirectorNigel DickStarsOasisPaul ArthursLiam GallagherOfficial music video of "Wonderwall" by Oasis.
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsCharles BoyerMarlene DietrichFrancis LarkinMusic video for the 1984 song "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. In it, Cyndi Lauper plays a young woman who is forced to leave her boyfriend when she becomes homesick and worried about her sick mother.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsDuran DuranSimon Le BonSheila MingDuran Duran's clip for their massive classic "Hungry Like the Wolf" presents the band traveling to Sri Lanka in some curious and strange adventures, with Simon Le Bon meeting an exotic girl and having a wild time with her while the other four band mates go through many different places trying to find him.
- DirectorChris AshbrookJon RosemanDavid A. StewartStarsEurythmicsAnnie LennoxDavid A. StewartA music video for Eurythmics's song 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsa-haBunty BaileyAlfie CurtisOfficial music video for "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsNirvanaBurton C. BellAndy BialkA music video for Nirvana's song 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakHelena ChristensenA couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsAlan ClarkDire StraitsElso EmeletMusic video for the 1985 Dire Straits single "Money For Nothing". The iconic video mixtures advanced animation technology and footage from the band performing the song, seen by the animated characters such a factory worker and a dog.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsQueenJohn DeaconBrian May"Bohemian Rhapsody" is widely considered to be one of the best songs of all time and defined Queen's career. In this groundbreaking music video, the band perform their hit with a bunch of lights and colors.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvanaNirvana's music video for Come As You Are.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsR.G. ArmstrongKirk HammettJames HetfieldMusic video for Metallica's highly successful 1991 song "Enter Sandman". The video shows the band performing the song in a flashy darkness and a boy praying before going to bed while being watched by the eponymous Sandman.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsNo DoubtTom DumontTony KanalA music video for No Doubt's song 'Don't Speak'.
- DirectorTarsem SinghStarsBill BerryPeter BuckWade DominguezMusic video for "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M..
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsSoundgardenMatt CameronChris CornellMusic video for the song Black Hole Sun, by the Seattle based band, Soundgarden.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsMichael AscoleseNicole BrandonJorga CayeA music video for Guns N' Roses's song "November Rain".
- DirectorBryan BarberStarsOutkastAndré 3000Big BoiA promotional video for Outkast's 2003 hit single "Hey Ya!"
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsWeezerTom BosleyTony MaxwellMusic video for the song "Buddy Holly" by the American rock band Weezer, written by Rivers Cuomo. It was released as the second single from the band's debut album Weezer (The Blue Album) in 1994.
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsBeastie BoysAdam YauchAdam HorovitzSet to the song, Sabotage, the Beastie Boys appear in a condensed parody of a 1970s cop show.
- DirectorJonathan GlazerStarsJamiroquaiJay KayA promotional video for Jamiroquai's 1996 single "Virtual Insanity."
- DirectorJonathan GlazerStarsRadioheadLajos KovácsThom YorkeHere's Radiohead's clip for "Karma Police" from their hit album "Ok Computer" (1997). A car without a driver follows a desperate running man on this endless road at night. But from time to time, a shot reveals lead singer Thom Yorke appearing in the car's backseat, singing the chorus. The pursuit continues for a time until the man gets tired and stop, and the vehicle follows his action, taking some distance. But a strange surprise is right on their way.
- DirectorDawn ShadforthStarsMichelle CorneliusGianluca FrezzatoKylie MinogueLeggy, skimpily dressed Kylie Minogue on the dance-floor singing the song that relaunched her career.
- DirectorJake NavaStarsKylie MinogueThe music video for "Red Blooded Woman" was directed by Jake Nava, an English film director who had previously worked with artists like Beyoncé and Kelis. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, in December 2003. It begins with a scene of a congested traffic jam in which Minogue is caught. She is shown seated in her car singing the song in a sensual manner, with the camera repeatedly focusing on her eyes and lips. Her outfit is composed of a black and white singlet, a satin waist cincher, jeans with chain fringes, and a black sheepskin shrug (this outfit was donated by Minogue to the Arts Centre Melbourne and is displayed in the Kylie Minogue Collection).
- DirectorChris LangmanStarsKylie MinogueThe Australian pop star Kylie Minogue released a cover version of the song in July 1987, as her debut single under the title "Locomotion". The music video for "Locomotion" was filmed at Essendon Airport and the ABC studios in Melbourne, Australia. The video for "The Loco-Motion" was created out of footage from the Australian music video. At the end of 1988, the song was nominated for Best International Single at the Canadian Music Industry Awards.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsIan BurdenJo CallisJoanne CatherallThe video for the song was filmed near Slough, Berkshire, during November 1981 and has the theme of the filming and editing of a murder-mystery film, featuring the band members as characters and production staff. Due to it being a "making of" video, both crew and camera apparatus appear throughout. It was conceived and directed by filmmaker Steve Barron, and has at its core the interaction between a successful actress played by Susanne Sulley walking out on "film director" Phil Oakey on a film set. It is loosely based on the film A Star Is Born. Near the end of the video, Wright, who also plays a film editor, has an expression on his face, while the camera pulls back to reveal that the negative room where Phil Oakey, Wright, and Sulley were working in is yet another set.
- DirectorMark RobinsonStarsTina TurnerVanessa Bell CallowaySandra Salazar SalgadoTina's #1 hit from her 1984 album "private dancer." Tina rocks the streets of New York City as she sings and dances to "What's love got to do with it!"
- DirectorJohn MayburyStarsSinéad O'ConnorSinéad O'Connor performs in the music video "Nothing Compares 2 U" from the album "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video features a closeup of Sinéad O'Connor's face as she sings and goes through different stages of emotions in tune with the lyrics.
- DirectorJon SmallStarsAerosmithJam Master JayRoger LaneThe iconic promotional video for Run DMC's 1985 rap-rock collaboration remake of Aerosmith's early 1975 hit single "Walk This Way" featuring Steven Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith.
- DirectorAlbert MagnoliStarsPrinceThe RevolutionA promotional video for Prince's 1984 hit single "Purple Rain."
- DirectorPrinceStarsApollonia KoteroPrinceThe RevolutionA promotional video for Prince's 1984 hit single "When Doves Cry."
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsLisa ColemanDez DickersonPrinceA promotional video for Prince's 1982 hit single "1999."
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsTLCPaul J. AlessiGabrielle BradfordTLC performs in the music video "Waterfalls" from the album "CrazySexyCool" recorded for LaFace Records and Arista Records. The video begins with the group rising out of the water and dancing on the water's surface. Video clips dramatize episodes deal with gang violence, the drug trade, and HIV/AIDS.
- DirectorNicholas BrandtStarsWhitney HoustonOfficial music video for "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston. From The Bodyguard (1992) soundtrack.
- DirectorBille WoodruffStarsCéline DionMusic video for Celine Dion's 1997 single "My Heart Will Go On". In it, Celine Dion stands on the deck of a ship and sings while clips from the James Cameron film "Titanic" play throughout.
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsThe Bee GeesBarry GibbMaurice GibbThe Gibb brothers sing as they walk through the ruins of a deserted city.
- DirectorLasse HallströmStarsABBABenny AnderssonAgnetha FältskogThe music video for the song "Dancing Queen" by the Swedish pop group ABBA from the 1976 album "Arrival".
- DirectorDerek BurbidgeStarsStewart CopelandThe PoliceStingOfficial music video of Don't Stand So Close to Me.
- DirectorPatricia BirchStarsCatrine DominiqueCyndi LauperDavid WolffCyndi Lauper performs in the music video for "True Colors" from her album "True Colors" recorded for Epic Records. Lauper sings on a dark sound stage with a drum as a young girl explores a beach and sees women drinking tea on a boat. Lauper appears on the beach in an elaborate jeweled headdress.. She meets and kisses a long haired man and walks past a class of children.
- DirectorTerence DonovanStarsJulia BolinoKathy DaviesCheryl Day
- DirectorDrew TakahashiStarsBobby McFerrinBill IrwinRobin Williams"Don't Worry, Be Happy" is a popular worldwide hit song by musician Bobby McFerrin. The "instruments" in the a cappella song are entirely overdubbed voice parts and other sounds made by McFerrin, using no instruments at all; McFerrin also sings with an affected accent. The comedic original music video for the song stars McFerrin, Robin Williams and Bill Irwin, and is considerably shorter than the album version.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsGenesisTony BanksPhil CollinsIn the music video for Genesis' song "I Can't Dance", Phil Collins plays an egotistical model for jeans commercials who is having a particularly bad day.
- DirectorDerek BurbidgeStarsStewart CopelandThe PoliceStingMusic video by The Police performing "Message in a Bottle".
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonFilmed on 30 January 1969, at the Beatles' rooftop concert at Apple in London. Footage used in the film Let It Be. The Beatles' rooftop concert was the final public performance of the English rock band the Beatles. On 30 January 1969, the band, with keyboardist Billy Preston, surprised a central London office and fashion district with an impromptu concert from the roof of the headquarters of the band's multimedia corporation Apple Corps at 3 Savile Row.
- DirectorChris BlumStarsBilly JoelMartine BeswickRandy IrwinThe music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- DirectorDaniella GreenStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryVideo promo for Queen: Another One Bites the Dust.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryQueen's video for "I Want to Break Free", which is considered a camp classic in the UK but effectively ended their career in the United States, where it received a negative reaction and was boycotted by MTV.
- DirectorDerek BurbidgeStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryThe video for the song was filmed at a special video shoot with fan club members at the New London Theatre Centre on 6 October 1977 and was directed by Derek Burbridge.
- DirectorRock FlicksStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryOfficial music video for "We Will Rock You" by Queen.
- DirectorJohn LennonYoko OnoStarsJohn LennonYoko OnoJohn and Yoko are shown walking in the countryside, in bleak weather. They arrive in an empty house and while Yoko opens the windows, John sits at the piano, plays and sings.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryQueen's video to their classic 1980s song "Radio Ga Ga", which pays homage to Metropolis (1927), features clips from previous Queen videos and introduced the iconic hand-clapping audience participation.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDavid BowieFreddie MercuryThe video for the song features neither Queen nor David Bowie due to touring commitments. Taking the theme of pressure, director David Mallet edited together stock footage of traffic jams, commuter trains packed with passengers, explosions, riots, cars being crushed and various pieces of footage from silent films of the 1920s, most notably Sergei Eisenstein's influential Soviet film Battleship Potemkin, the silent Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring John Barrymore, and F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, a masterpiece of the German Expressionist movement. The video explores the pressure-cooker mentality of a culture willing to wage war against political machines, and at the same time love and have fun (there is also footage of crowds enjoying concerts, and lots of black and white kissing scenes). Top of the Pops refused to show the video due to it containing footage of explosions in Northern Ireland, so a choreographed performance was instead shown.
- DirectorJay DubinStarsChristie BrinkleyBilly JoelThe title character in the music video was played by Christie Brinkley, whom Billy Joel married two years later. Different versions of the music video opening were produced, in which an auto mechanic is watching the end of Joel's previous hit "Tell Her About It" on a small TV. Then, depending on the version, the next image on the TV is either a blank screen or the logo of the network or TV show the video was on.
- DirectorMeiert AvisMatt MahurinStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "With or Without You."
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "Where the Streets Have No Name."
- DirectorBarry DevlinStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsThe CranberriesMike HoganNoel HoganThe Cranberries perform in the music video "Zombie" from the album "No Need to Argue" recorded for Island Records. The video begins with black and white footage of British soldiers patrolling in Northern Island. The band plays as Dolores O'Riordan sings as she stands painted gold in front of a cross.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsPeter BuckMike MillsR.E.M.A promotional video for R.E.M.'s 1993 single "Everybody Hurts."
- DirectorBrett TurnbullStarsColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodEd O'BrienA promotional video for Radiohead's 1993 hit single "Creep", one of their greatest singles from "Pablo Honey" album. The video consists of Thom Yorke and his band mates performing the song on a small stage followed by great light use and an enthusiastic audience jumping and fully enjoying the song.
- DirectorMagnus CarlssonStarsRadioheadAnimated video by Magnus Carlsson to support Radiohead's song "Paranoid Android." Robin and his friend Benjamin wander around a European city, running into all types of bizarre individuals and strange situations.
- DirectorDavid MouldStarsColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodEd O'BrienThe British version of the video is in black and white, directed by David Mould. It shows the band performing in a desert setting amidst trucks and filming equipment. By the end of the video, it rains on the band, but they continue playing. This was actually the first version of the video produced, but the band expressed dissatisfaction with it, leading to the other video.
- DirectorPaul CunninghamStarsColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodEd O'BrienThe US Version stars the band in a diner (Dick's Restaurant and Cocktails, in San Leandro, California), where other patrons are involved in dramas of their own, which are revealed through the use of flashbacks. A couple and the diner's cook are involved in an unspecified crime. A businessman is hiding something in his briefcase. In the end, the two dramas are resolved when the guilty parties are betrayed, the cook gives the couple a time bomb and the businessman is ambushed and killed (though the murder is only suggested).
- DirectorChris HopewellStarsRadioheadThom YorkeIn the manner of a fairy-tale, singer Thom Yorke intrudes in an enchanted forest and is cursed for it
- DirectorChris HopewellAn animated promotional video for Radiohead's 2016 single "Burn the Witch."
- DirectorJamie ThravesStarsRadioheadColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodThe single's video was directed by Jamie Thraves, who was hand-picked by the band after they saw several of his experimental short films. It was shot near Liverpool Street Station in London, and intersperses footage of Radiohead playing the song inside an apartment with scenes of a middle-aged man (played by Dorian Lough) who lies down in the middle of the pavement just outside the apartment building. People start to gather, thinking that something must be wrong with the man, and the band are shown looking out the window at the events below. A heated (subtitled) conversation between the man and the crowd develops, as the people start demanding to know what the man is doing and why he is lying there. In subtitles, the man finally gives in and says, "Yes I'll tell you, I'll tell why I'm lying here - but God forgive me - and God help us all - because you don't know what you ask of me." The camera zooms in on his mouth as the man finally gives the answer, but the subtitles have now stopped, leaving what he said open to the viewer's interpretation. As the camera zooms back out, it shows the pavement covered with the crowd of people, all lying down just like the man.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsNirvanaWilliam S. BurroughsKurt CobainA music video for Nirvana's song, 'Heart Shaped Box'.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsNirvanaKurt CobainDave GrohlA music video for Nirvana's song 'In Bloom'.
- DirectorJesse PeretzStarsFoo FightersJack BlackKyle GassA promotional video for the Foo Fighters' 1999 single "Learn to Fly."
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisBobby LeighStarsJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisRed Hot Chili PeppersA promotional video for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2000 single "Californication."
- DirectorDonald CammellStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeThe first Version was shot in August by director Donald Cammell and features opening and closing shots of the Dublin Docklands area.
- DirectorStuart OrmeStarsPhil CollinsThe music video for "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.