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- The video picks up on the theme of isolation and references two works of art: Michelangelo's sculpture "Pietà" and René Magritte's painting "The Lovers" (1928). Beyoncé is shown wearing a veil and a gown with a mask of her own face on her hand, that she later puts on, simulating a statue's peaceful expression. Among other scenes the video shows a couple kissing with their heads enshrouded by white fabric.
- A short documentary about three fishing buddies, who set out for to make the ultimate catch after they discover a school of Great White Sharks living off their local surf beach.
- This short documentary was formed to provoke thought and enthusiasm to the audience, it is about the element of water. Jimmy's links and passions connected to the water and surfing are conveyed throughout this documentary. Jimmy is an exciting character that will take the audience on a funky relaxed ride, to reveal the many aspects that come with "the life of a surfer" for instance camping on the beach..
- Billy stops off at Nobbys Point on the way to Newcastle to talk about the history of the area. A ride out to Stockton allows him to enjoy a spot of Salmon fishing. A quick detour to a graveyard in Maitland sees him tell the story of the Australian boxer, Les Darcy. Back in Sydney, he reads his way down the "manhole covers" on Poets Walk. He finishes with a trip to the Brett Whiteley Studio in Surry Hills.
- Twelve contestants who have never met each other before are blindfolded and driven to one of three locations on the Stockton Sand Dunes on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, little realising that every decision that they make has an effect on how much money will be in the pot. One day later, they scale new heights when they have to perform a relay across a high wire twenty storeys above ground in a gully in the Blue Mountains.