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Baby video
Baby videos are educational tools which can be used for teaching babies as young as 6 months, introducing the alphabet, different sights, shapes and colors, numbers and counting. Baby Videos can be used for helping babies learn important educational skills such as grasping the alphabet, introduction to shapes, colors, numbers, comprehension, introduction to the environment, music. Parents use baby videos to help develop their kids motor skills and open their young minds to the world. Preschools, educators and care givers find baby videos to be a useful tool.

Music Video
A music video (also promo) is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. Modern music videos were primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. Although the origins of music videos go back much further, they came into their own in the 1980s, when Music Television's format was based around them. In the 1980s, the term "rock video" was often used to describe this form of entertainment, although the term has fallen into disuse.

Music video games
A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, rhythm action game, or rhythm game, is a type of video game where the gameplay is oriented almost entirely around the player's ability to follow a musical beat and stay with the rhythm of the game's soundtrack. Since the game play for this type of game is largely aural rather than visual, this type of game is similar to audio games. However, music games generally require a visual component as well.

Numa numa dance video
Numa Numa (or "the Numa Numa Dance") is an Internet phenomenon based on amateur videos made for the song Dragostea din Tei by Moldovan pop band O-Zone.

Thessaloniki Video Dance Festival
The Video Dance Festival started in 2000 at Thessaloniki as an international dance film festival, but soon it widened up to include more kinds of experiment on movement and the moving image. This year it is celebrating its 6th edition.

Video Game Movies
Films based on video games is a fairly new genre, mainly gaining popularity (to some extent) in the 2000s. Movies closely related to the computer and video game industries have been done previously (such as Tron and The Wizard) but only after the release of several movies based on well-known brands has this genre become well known in its own right.

Animal farm video
Animal Farm is the name given to an infamous underground pornographic film containing scenes of explicit bestiality that was smuggled into Great Britain in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Most of the films starred the Danish Bodil Joensen. It has nothing to do with the famous novel with the same name by George Orwell.

Anime music video
An anime music video (sometimes abbreviated AMV) is a music video consisting of clips from one or more anime television series or movies set to a particular song. Most are not official music videos released by the musicians, but fan compositions taking clips from various series and synchronizing them with a musical track. As such they are most commonly released over the Internet. Anime conventions often run AMV contests or AMV exhibitions. While AMVs are traditionally limited to anime, anime-styled video game footage is also a popular option, featured in over 10% of current AMVs according to AnimeMusicVideos.org statistics (as of September 2005).

Viral video
The term viral video refers to video clip content which gains widespread popularity through the process of Internet sharing, typically through email messages, vlogs and other media sharing websites. Viral videos are often humorous in nature and may range from televised comedy sketches such as Saturday Night Live's Lazy Sunday to unintentionally released amateur video clips like Star Wars kid or Edgar se cae. While the viral video phenomenon has occurred in a largely unstructured manner, a number of organizations are attempting to find marketing strategies that rely on the distribution of viral video, often with mixed results.

Dancilla Video
Dancilla free online dance-related information resource, including, but not limited to folk dance, historical dance, dance music and videos. It is an international project, a joint effort of several dance-related internet forums and is available in English, German, French, Swedish, Hungarian, Spanish and Dutch languages. It is a private non-commercial preject carried out by volunteers.

Anime music video
An anime music video (sometimes abbreviated AMV) is a music video consisting of clips from one or more anime television series or movies set to a particular song. Most are not official music videos released by the musicians, but fan compositions taking clips from various series and synchronizing them with a musical track. As such they are most commonly released over the Internet. Anime conventions often run AMV contests or AMV exhibitions. While AMVs are traditionally limited to anime, anime-styled video game footage is also a popular option, featured in over 10% of current AMVs according to AnimeMusicVideos.org statistics (as of September 2005).

Karmacoma Music Video
"Karmacoma" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by british band Massive Attack. The experimental musician Tricky collaborated on the track. It premiered in May 1995 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer.

The Universal Music Video
"The Universal" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by british band Blur. It premiered in November 1995 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer.

Karma Police Music Video
"Karma Police" is the promotional video made for the single by the same name by the British band Radiohead. It premiered in August 1997 and was directed by Jonathan Glazer.

Take on Me Music Video
"Take on Me" is a song by the Norwegian band a-ha. The music video[1] for the song first aired in 1985 on local Boston music video station V66, and then subsequently on MTV. The song is a track from a-ha's first album, Hunting High and Low, released in 1985. The innovative video was an amalgamation of rotoscope-style animation and live-action. The video was inspired by the animated film "Commuter" created by Michael Patterson and the movie Altered States.

Kwassa kwassa Dance Video
Kwassa Kwassa (or kwasa kwasa) refers to a dance rhythm from Congo (DRC), where the hips move back and forth while the hands move to follow the hips – that was very popular in Africa in the late 1980s. The words "kwassa kwassa" may have come from the French quoi ça? (what's that?). The dance was created by Pepe Kalle, and popularized by his soukous music videos, as well as the videos of Kanda Bongo Man and other Congolese musicians.

Dancing baby Video
The Dancing Baby is a video file of an animated, 3D-rendered baby dancing for several seconds, with dance moves that are humorously unlike a typical baby, that was widely popular in 1996/1997, being distributed widely over the Internet. The dancing baby originated as a motion capture demo file for the 3D modeling program 3D Studio Max; it usually dances to the intro of Blue Swede's cover of the song Hooked on a Feeling. Several edited versions and parodies were created shortly after, including a drunken baby.

Duran Duran Video
Officially entitled simply Duran Duran (just like Duran Duran's 1981 debut album and their 1993 comeback album), this video compilation is sometimes unofficially referred to in print as the Duran Duran video album or Duran Duran: The First 11 Videos.

All the Small Things Music Video
"All the Small Things" is a song performed by blink-182 and featured on their 1999 (see 1999 in music) album.

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