I Think I Can Productions
Camenati
Background
I Think I Can Productions is an early children's entertainment company founded on January 31, 1996 by Julie Aigner-Clark at her home in Alpharetta, Georgia to expose children to classical music, poetry, and art. The name was later changed to Aigner-Clark Productions in October 1998, likely due to her two-video deal with the I Think I Can English School, a Japanese school that teaches English, expiring, making her lose the rights to said name.
(October 23, 1996-February 1, 1998)
Presents
Variants:
- A prototype variant exists where "Presents" is in a Perpetua Titling font.
- At the end of tapes, the text reads:
I Think I Can Productions
A copyright stamp can be seen below.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Rare. Their earliest tapes were re-produced several years later with the original versions being discontinued. Because of this, this logo was plastered by the 1st Baby Einstein Company logo. Seen only on the original tapes of Baby Einstein: Language Nursery and Baby Mozart.
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