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- The band members appear as gladiators in ancient Rome who need to use more brains than force against their giant opponent.
- A young girl's love for chimpanzees sends her on a journey to raise funds to save chimps from captivity, in hopes to deliver the funds to her hero Dr. Jane Goodall.
- When you're young, some of your strongest and most rewarding relationships are with your friends. The kind who support you to become who you really are. Inspired by U-turn and classic girl crew nostalgia, we want to celebrate those kinds of bonds with this short film from director Emma Higgins.
- Music video for Hedley"s "Lose Control"
- A group of urban women defend their book choices in this satirical take on a famous film.
- Official music video for "Utopia" by Austra.
- Music video for Ruth B's "Superficial Love"
- Music video for Chad Brownlee's Might As Well Be Me.
- Music video for The Used's "Over and Over Again"
- Music video for Mother Mother's "Love Stuck"
- Hedley performs in the music video "Perfect" from their album "The Show Must Go" recorded for Universal Canada. The music video alternates between performance shots of the band along with a depictions of a tumultuous relationship presented in slow motion in an all-white room.
- Music video for The Used's "Rise Up Lights"
- Stereos perform in the music video "Summer Girl" from their self-titled album recorded for Universal Music Canada. The music video starts with the band in front of a red car as attractive women in bikinis pass by flirting. Later the band sit on a campfire and perform the song on the beach.
- Music video for Scott Helman's "PDA"
- Music video for Johnny Reid's "A Picture of You"
- Zeds Dead performs with Memorecks in the music video "Collapse 2.0" from the single. The music video opens with people frozen in time in a variety of poses of falling and jumping. People move in slow motion throughout and in tune with the music. Clips of fire and women posing feature throughout.
- Down with Webster performs in the music video "Chills" from the album "Party for Your Life" recorded for Universal Music. The black and white music video opens features the band performing individually in front of a gray background. People cover their faces while images of their faces are projected onto them.
- A frustrated music student aspires to write and perform her own songs, but her strict teacher forces her to stick to the curriculum.
- Music video for Meghan Patrick's Walls Come Down.
- Music video for Mother Mother's "The Drugs"