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- Music video for Mad World by Gary Jules and Michael Andrews. Seen from the roof of a building, children form various shapes with their bodies, while the singer looks out from the rooftop singing sadly.
- Official music video for "Les Filles Désir" by Vendredi sur Mer.
- The second version was made for the US release of "Lush Life". The video shows Larsson dancing in pastel-hued sets. Some sequences feature backup dancers and a love interest played by Eyal Booker.
- he animated version features Tunstall walking around an animated pop-up fantasy world, and engages in activities such as walking up giant guitars, riding miniature trains, and drifting off into space.
- Music video for Björk's song Jóga from Homogenic. Spectacular aerial footage of the Icelandic volcanic wilderness equates with the expansive spirit of Björk's most majestic song.
- A promotional video for U2's 2004 hit single "Vertigo."
- Cibo Matto performs in the music video "Sugar Water" from the album "Viva. La Woman" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video features a split screen of Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda as they travel from their home and later meet. One screen plays forward while the other plays in reverse.
- 20234m8.5 (13)Music VideoMusic video for Daft Punk and Julian Casablancas song "Infinity Repeating", a demo recovered for the 10º anniversary edition of Random Access Memories
- A promotional video for Radiohead's "Knives Out."
- Music video for "Hyperballad" performed by Björk.
- The music video expressed a Christmas motif. It features Adam Levine as Macy's security guard and Kanye West as a homeless guardian of three young children who stay inside the store overnight. Jon Brion, co-producer of the song, also made a brief appearance within the video, playing miniature pianos in the store's toy section. Using his signature special effects, Gondry created a surrealistic Christmas story within the seemingly living department store, where among other things, toys come to life, suits dance, and beds can be driven like cars.
- The music video features a continuous shot filmed from the window of a speeding train passing through towns and countryside. However, the buildings and objects passing by appear exactly in time with the various beats and musical elements of the track.
- The video is done to resemble one long shot, and uses Gondry's signature usage of special effects. In the black-and-white video, Beck walks into an empty house, tuning a radio to different stations, then sitting down in a chair, where he sings the song. Suddenly, the view of the city skyline outside morphs into a 2-dimensional humanoid figure, and the door morphs into a figure as well.
- Official music video for "Origami" by Rone.