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- The earlier version which features The Killers singing while walking down Brick Lane, in London accompanied by a crowd. The video also featured shots of the audience who attended The Killers concert at the London Astoria, on July 8, 2004.
- The music video for "In My Bed", directed by Paul Gore, begins with Winehouse in a hotel saying goodnight to a young man, presumably her boyfriend, leaving him to his room. Upon their parting, Winehouse begins the song as she walks through the hotel. She is then seen in the hotel ballroom for a short segment performing the chorus of the song onstage with a backing band. Winehouse goes upstairs to her own room while carrying a guitar case. Upon entering her room, she takes a seat on her bed and waits as an unidentified man enters the room and they embrace. The video ends with Winehouse covering the camera with her hand as she prepares to commit infidelity.
- Ten years in the film industry inspired Director's Cuts. This satirical comedy explores how the different egos on a film set are prefigured in the psychological dynamics of the school playground, where some familiar human stereotypes show how they were destined to find their respective careers. The different time frames of the film are reflected in the 1970s styling and super8 look of the flashback scenes which contrast with contemporary handheld photography as a crew struggle to make a classic 1940s 'film noir' scene work. By liaising with schools and casting children in key roles, we share the excitement of working in the film industry, at the same time demystifying the filmmaking process.
- Promotional video for Moloko's single "Forever More".
- The False Flags video features a man of Middle Eastern descent throwing a Molotov Cocktail bomb in super slow motion, in a parallel to the Paris riots in 2005 that directly inspired the song.
- Music video for Liberty X - Just a Little.
- Kimberley sees another woman's name show up on her boyfriend's caller ID. She goes on to tell him that one day he will look back at what "coulda been" and regret letting her go.