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Hi there,
I think these are great videos. I would like to use them in our digital out of home network. It's called The Independent Coffee Network. We install flat screens (for free) in indy owned coffee stores. We provide a platform for artistic content of all types, art, photography, videos, film trailers and film shorts, comedy etc. And the best part is we also edit new music from indy labels that plays over the content all day long. These videos would be great interstitial content on the network, and if Breville wants to get involved so much the better. Who do I talk to about obtaining these videos for use on our network? We are launching this in late Jan. 09'.
I liked how she showed the motion with an empty pitcher and cup. It's often hard to see the actual movement because you get distracted watching the milk and foam pour in. Well Done!
So educate me some more... Breville is for the home market? Do they wholesale for shops to retail their machines? We plan on selling whole beans but we could sell more if folks knew how to use them. We don't want them to replace us with a home unit but we know a coffee house isn't just about coming in and buying beans or a 'cup of Joe'. We want to do well with our retail area too. We would like to sell more then just bags of beans... we want to sell cups, french presses, tea items... even some books. Because of our name and theme we will sell Celtic collectables and mugs with Celtic knots... etc.
Thank you for sharing!
I have a Breville home machine and I really love it. I was totally geeked to see the Breville commercial recently. Are those your videos in the commercial? Great work! Please check out (and feel free to share with Breville;) ) www.TheCoffeeNetwork.TV
I look forward to seeing more latte art hitting the airwaves!
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