Chilibean Interviews Aquila

// February 25th, 2007 // Blog Stuff, Media // 3,114 views

I have been receiving some emails from some friends lately, asking what’s up with the lack of content over the last few weeks. Well the cat is finally out of the bag and things will return to normal in terms of regular updates.

I’ve been quite busy collaborating with Victoire and Paul over at Chilibean on the launch of their New Media business and did some videography and editing for their announcement video.

Surprisingly and in a bizarre twist of fate, the Chilibeaners decided to interview me on my take on some social media topics. You’ll notice that I’m definitely better behind the camera than in front of it, but it was great fun to chat about the developments in online marketing. As mentioned on the Chilibean site, the video is part 1 of 4. They will post the remaining episodes over the course of the next few days, so stay tuned.

For your viewing pleasure (ahem)…it’s posted below. Enjoy!

If you’re still here after viewing that, I guess it’s only fair that someone buys me a drink now that I’m famous. Anyone, someone?

PS: This is also the first time that I’ve posted a Google video on Aquila Online. Let me know your comments if I should post similar videos on the blog.

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3 Responses to “Chilibean Interviews Aquila”

  1. Daedalus says:

    Methinks you were just too dang lazy to post haha

  2. Aquila says:

    Yes, yes and the truth shall set you free…

  3. Hi there.. Kindly have a look at the footprints filmworks website. The website has an exclusive interview with f w de klerk and mr omar abdulla. Perhaps the interview with have an insight towards the future of south africa after country’s april 22 elections. Seems interesting stuff

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