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- A highly unusual music video starring Fausto Fawcett and Fernanda Abreu as news anchors showing several clippings of characters, real-life figures with the Copacabana beach in the background, as the song tells the story of an infamous girl persecuted by the police.
- Official promotional music video for the single "Kamikaze", released by Capital Inicial on their album "Eletricidade". The video consists of band members making some cliff jumping to a river, or with them being filmed underwater, and brief performance of the song.
- Official promotional music video for the single "Broken Land", performed by The Adventures and released on their second album, "The Sea of Love". It presents a performance from the group, most notably from the frontman Terry Sharpe walking on a set.
- Official music video for the single "O Rock Acabou" performed by indie rock group Moptop, released on their debut album. The video consists of the band performance inside a dark set filled with several television screens, all presented in a 1980's style.
- The official promotion for the single "Dentro do Mesmo Time", performed by Nando Reis, one of the many tracks from his album "A Letra A". Reis is presented driving his car through a city or walking around, along with some photographic and editing effects.
- In the music video of "State of Mind" Machine Gun Kelly/Colson Baker raps and performs his stellar act inside of a vacant building and empty spaces. Another rapper joins him in some of other bits. Photographed with a stylish Black and White.
- The Strokes' official music video for the single "Heart in a Cage" which appears on the album "First Impressions of Earth". The group performs the song on the crowded streets of New York city and the guitar players appear on top of skyscrapers.
- Music video for Legião Urbana's song "Perfeição", from the album "O Descobrimento Do Brasil". The memorable clip presents Russo, Villa-Lobos and Bonfá appearing on a great nature location with flower petals falling, blue background while the poetic lyrics and imagery tells a wide Brazilian story about timeless tragic social/political realities. A non-official hymn for many different generations.
- Official promotional music video for the single "Túnel do Tempo", written and performed by Frejat, released on the album "Sobre Nós Dois e o Resto do Mundo". The animation presents a lost dog that finds many ways to find his owner, remembering the good times they had with each other.
- Music video for Titãs' single "Flores". The poetic song about flowers and their effect on the main lyricist, presents the group members (Branco Mello, Tony Bellotto, Nando Reis, Paulo Miklos, Arnaldo Antunes, Sérgio Britto, Charles Gavin and Marcelo Fromer) performing the song.
- Music video for the single "Cenas de Ciúme" performed by Supla. In this cover of A Flock of Seagulls, Supla plays a ladies man who gets the attention of plenty of women which infuriates his beautiful girlfriend who has fits of rage and attacks everybody near him.
- In the music video for Abe Bram and Laura Lobo, the single "Can't Trust Myself", the duo of singers perform the song in the middle of their characters wedding where a bunch of eccentric characters appear in random acts while enjoying the party.
- Official promotional music video for the single "Nada Mais", performed by Gal Costa. The video consists by an initial a solo performance by Gal, and later on comes a little storyline where she's jealous of her boyfriend when they attend a party.
- The official music video for the single "Living Inside Myself", performed by Canandian singer Gino Vannelli and released on the album "Nighthwalker". The video consists of a performance of the artist along with a band and some backup singers.
- Lightning Strikes again in this conceptual video of Klaus Nomi performing the song the powerful opera/pop rock song about a yearning lover. Here, the eccentric singer in his curious and strange outfit appears in close-up shots sometimes intercut with other images of him duplicated using a black umbrella.
- Official music video for the single "Champions", performed by Machine Gun Kelly featuring Puff Daddy. Here, Kelly makes some cooking and invites a group of friends to have a kitchen party and some good time where he also makes his rap performance.
- Music video for Legião Urbana's single "Angra dos Reis". The clip presents the band members having small interaction with themselves while near the nuclear power station of Angra dos Reis, creating a powerful ecological statement.
- Official promotional video for the single "Imagens", performed by Guilherme Arantes. The musician performs the song while countless images from the Amazon river, the jungle, the nature and the animals are presented in the ecological themed song.
- Music video for the hit single "Alagados", written and performed by Os Paralamas do Sucesso, released on their album "Selvagem?". The promo presents the group performing the song while images of Rio de Janeiro and its people appear intertwined.
- From the classic hit album "As Quatro Estações", the promo video for the song "Há Tempos" presents Renato Russo and fellow members from Legião Urbana performing the song - though the members appear very briefly while Russo has more prominence in the video.
- A promotional video for the single "Teddy Picker", performed by Arctic Monkeys and released on the album "Favourite Worst Nightmare". The band is shown during rehearsals of the song inside of a studio set and also having some fun walking on the streets.
- A promotional music video for the song "Sunday Morning" performed by The Velvet Undergound, released on their debut album. The clip is played out in a two consecutive and repeated run where the group performs the song inside a small studio.
- An official promotional music video for Machine Gun Kelly single "Lately". Black and White cinematography and with the artist performing a sad and depressive song about the problems he's facing about losing his mind and having bad thoughts.
- Official promotional music video for the single "Drowning in the Sea of Love" performed by The Adventures and released on their second album "The Sea of Love". The video presents the group as astronauts types performing on the moon, along with some animated moments.
- Official promotional video for the hit single "Segredos", performed by Frejat. In this animation, he plays a lonely character who falls in love with the moon and decides to reach for it, through countless unusual ways, just to be with his object of admiration.
- A music video for the hit single "Inside a Dream" performed by Jane Wiedlin and released on her second album in 1988. The video presents the singer performing the song in coastal place along with some bits where she sleeps and has some dreams.
- Music video for the hit single "Só o Fim" by the rock group Camisa de Vênus. The clip presents lead singer Marcelo Nova walking around some place and there's also a small sad girl nearby but they don't interact. Along with those moments, there's images from conflicts and political leaders.
- Machine Gun Kelly performs in the music video of "Habits", a rap about the bad habits that conduces our lives in through some difficult periods. He walks out in different sets, all lonely and reflecting about those habit issues and how they affect him.
- Official music video for the single "Defector" along with the audio track "JFK" by rock group Muse from their seventh album "Drones". The band performs the song as if being part of a TV program and the images reveal a faulty system that blurs the images as keywords from the song pop on the screen.
- Music video for the hit single " Ideologia" released on the album of same name by legendary Cazuza. The clip presents the artist wearing many different hats and outfits to convey the idea and concept of someone who follows many different ideologies through life.
- In the music video for "Fátima", the concept revolves around several world tragedies, wars and conflicts as seen through the optic of a young boy who watches a TV screen on a beach where countless images of wars, dictators, technological advances are mixed along with the Capital Inicial performance of the song.
- Music video for the single "Fitter Happier", performed by Radiohead and released on their album "OK Computer". Made at the time of the album, it'd only get a late release in 2007. It features a gathering of screens showing daily habits of people as the song narrates each of them.
- Music video for the single "Dear God" performed by Midge Ure, from his second solo album "Answers to Nothing". Ure performs the song while playing his guitar and along with his act there are several images from children and simple people enjoying the simple moments of life.
- Official music video for the single "Really Wanna Know You" by Gary Wright, released on the album "The Right Place". In the video, Wright suffers with some sleepless nights as he gets visions from a haunting yet beautiful female character who leaves him obsessed.
- Official music video for the single "Raise the Flag", performed by Machine Gun Kelly. The rapper performs the song, and along with his act, some intersected sequences where he faces some obstacles while carrying the U.S. flag are presented.
- Official music video by German punk rock group Die Toten Hosen for the single "Carnival in Rio (Punk Was)" featuring infamous criminal Ronald Biggs. The man and the group appear recording the song on a studio and also walking around, having some fun or playing soccer in Rio.
- Music video for the hit single "Uma Brasileira" performed by rock group Os Paralamas do Sucesso and featuring singer Djavan. The band members perform the song inside of a miniature bathroom set which makes them look larger than the background.
- The music video for The Church's "Metropolis". Here, the band members are presented as rock performers showing their musical act inside of a strange club where the majority of attendees and working people are composed by eccentric characters.
- Music video for the single "Send My Heart", performed by The Adventures and released on their debut album "Theodore and Friends". Lead singer Terry Sharpe plays a struggling actor who's torn apart between his acting career and the woman he loves.
- Official music video for the single "Luz dos Olhos", performed by Nando Reis and released on his album "A Letra A". The video follows a couple making arrangements for their wedding. A split-screen presents several moments of theirs, either together or apart from each other.
- Official music video for the single "The Shock of the Lightning" by rock group Oasis. In it, the artists perform the song while illustrative collage of series of random and colorful images keep flashing on the screen creating a visual artistic work.
- Official promotional video for the hit single "Alívio Imediato" performed by Engenheiros do Hawaii and released on the album of same name as the title track. A series of animated figures, situations and characters as described in the song are presented along with lead singer Humberto Gessinger performing it.
- Music video for the single "Quimeras" by rock group Zero, from their second album " Carne Humana". The band members perform the song on a dark set and dark background with some appearances from a runner, a ballet dancer and a mysterious group of people.
- Official promotional video for the hit single "Um Certo Alguém" written and performed by Lulu Santos and released on the album "Tempos Modernos". Along with Santos performance, a couple keeps flirting with each other in different scenarios such as an airport, a pool and a hotel room.
- Music video for Simply Red rendition of Barry White's classic song "It's Only Love" with Mick Hucknall and group performing a more dancing and rhythmic version of the song, adding more musical elements to it. As for the video, besides the group's act, there's a seductive dancing couple.
- A promotional video for the single "Cena De Cinema", performed by Lobão and released on his solo debut album. He appears as a tired man who attends a drive-in but end up falling asleep, later on he has dreams of meeting countless film characters.
- Music video for the single "From the Hip" by English rock group Lloyd Cole And The Commotions, from their third and final album "Mainstream". Lloyd and company perform the song along with some images from a lonely woman at night, finding ways to pass the time.
- In the official music video by Moptop performing the single "Aonde Quer Chegar?", the group appears performing the song on a field, intertwined with images of them on a road trip. The single was released on their second album, "Como Se Comportar".
- Official promotional music video for the single "Dream Weaver", written and performed by Gary Wright and released on his third album "The Dream Weaver". Wright performs the song on a stage along with a group of backup singers and his musicians.
- Official promotional video for the single "Tempos Modernos" written and performed by Lulu Santos. Filmed in the historical city of Ouro Preto, the clip presents a look at the aviation pioneers with Lulu playing a fearless balloon pilot in the early 20th century.