Some are printed out as flat graphics or in book form, as in "Black Moon," a series of printed sheets and 17 video vignettes.
The band's Chicago performance was a spectacle, featuring 20 go-go dancers dressed in fuzzy animal costumes, surreal video vignettes and plenty of smoke, lights, confetti and balloons.
The themes, reinforced by down-home video vignettes on the two big monitors behind the speakers, were patriotism, family, work, unity.
The software also includes three-minute video vignettes of people talking about their recovery from mental illness and how they achieved it, i.e., gaining wellness via personal medicine.
Between contestant performances, video vignettes showcasing the judges and Seacrest visiting and observing stark conditions in Africa and United States were aired.
Carrie Underwood performed "I'll Stand By You" in Africa, which was used as soundtrack for a video vignette.
His animated boxes and miniature video vignettes are intimate in scale but expansive in vision, enlarging perceptions by focusing on small things, the way a fish bowl magnifies its inhabitants.
JibJab has licensed the rights to the video vignettes to the dealers' agency, Della Femina Rothschild Jeary & Partners, New York.
In one video vignette, broadcast repeatedly on television, the shirtless revolutionary appears without belt or suspenders, zipping up his pants.
Their "(often-sarcastic) responses lead into actual video vignettes, which then form the core of the series."