Apple Cinema HD Gallery

When I went to Apple Store, and playing around their nice Power Mac G5 with 30" display, I saw there was a folder name "Cinema HD Gallery" or something like that under the "Pictures" folder. Those photos looked amazing on their 30" display. I recently just bought a brand new 23" Cinema HD LCD, and I am wondering where can I find those photos?

I see WMV HD content playing all the time at different events and shows on large screens. Its available for free download so I assumed you can use it free of charge for events and promotions. I happen to think that some of the QT Gallery content is more interesting and was wondering if I could use it for the similar purpose since it is also available for free download.
What do you think?
Thanks!

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