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In 2010, a series of Baby Einstein box sets called Discovery Kits were made with Julie Aigner-Clark as the director. Later in 2012, they were released as original videos. The nine Discovery Kits came with a DVD, CD with selections of music heard in the video, and a book and discovery cards for small children.
Beyoncé features in the music videos for "Video Phone" and "Telephone". Tyrese Gibson makes a cameo appearance in the "Telephone" video. Taylor Kinney plays a mad scientist in the music video for "You and I". Tony Bennett appears in the music video for "The Lady Is a Tramp" and many others from Cheek to Cheek (2014) and Love for Sale (2021).
Baby Einstein, stylized as baby einstein, is an American franchise and line of multimedia products, including home video programs, CDs, books, flash cards, toys, and baby gear that specialize in interactive activities for infants and toddlers under three years old, created by Julie Aigner-Clark. The franchise is produced by The Baby Einstein ...
That changed last night with the release of her “Disease” music video, just days after the new single dropped. Marking the start of a new era for her next album (for now, fans are calling it ...
Ahead of the music video’s worldwide release, Gaga posted a statement to her Instagram stories about the song’s meaning. More from Variety Lady Gaga Shares New Electro-Pop Single, 'Disease'
Featuring constant costume changes and provocative visuals, Gaga's music videos are often described as short films. [340] The video for "Telephone" earned Gaga the Guinness World Record for Most Product Placement in a Video. [341] According to author Curtis Fogel, she explores bondage and sadomasochism and highlights prevalent feminist themes ...
How-ev-er (!!!), that all changed last night with the release of her “Disease” music video, just days after the new single dropped. Marking the start of a new era for her next album (for now ...
Our HUGE Adventure, also known as Our Big HUGE Adventure, is a 2005 American interactive animated musical adventure film produced by The Baby Einstein Company and Curious Pictures. It was first released direct-to-video on August 23, 2005. [1] The film was followed by and serves as the pilot of the TV series Little Einsteins. [2] [3]