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- Two aging gunfighters in need of money come to an agreement to organize an actual showdown between them and sell tickets for it. The townsfolk is more than interested to see the "show".
- Emes' first major work, 'French Windows', was started while he was subsequently a student at Birmingham College of Art and finished while he was unemployed. It was set to the Pink Floyd recording "One of These Days" featuring animated ballet dancers. After it was shown at Birmingham's Ikon Gallery, it was screened on the television program The Old Grey Whistle Test, and thereby came to the attention of Pink Floyd. The band invited Emes to give them a private screening, and afterwards to make films to be projected during performances of The Dark Side of the Moon. The visuals for the Dark Side of the Moon tour were created by the Timeless Films company run by Independent British animator Ian Emes.
- The original 1979 music video with different imagery than the 1982 film sequence, but uses the same animation from The Wall.
- Concert screen film for the Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here Tour 1975.
- Initially created as a backdrop film for when Pink Floyd played the track on their 1977 In The Flesh tour.
- Music video for 'All Lovers Are Deranged' off David Gilmour's 1984 album 'About Face'. Available as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
- The music video for Pink Floyd's 1973 hit song "Money," which contrasts fabulous wealth and luxury with poverty and homelessness.
- Music video by Roger Waters performing 5:06AM (Every Strangers Eyes) from his album 'The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking.' (C) 1984 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
- Music video by Roger Waters performing 5:01AM (The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Pt. 10) from his album 'The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking.' (C) 1984 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
- A film, French Windows, was made by Ian Emes, set to the piece and featuring people and gibbons dancing against various backgrounds.
- U-matic transfer of the 1978 CBS video promo's for David GIlmour's self titled first album. David Gilmour is incorrectly spelled as David Gilmore on the labels.
- Music video of the single 'Blue Light' off David Gilmour's 1984 album 'About Face'. Available as a special feature on the 'David Gilmour Live 1984' VHS.
- Music video featuring David Gilmour and Maggie Reilly for Nick Mason and Rick Fenn's single "Lie for a Lie" off their album 'Profiles'.
- Music video by Roger Waters performing 4:41AM (Sexual Revolution) from his album 'The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking.' (C) 1984 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.