Factory78tv brings to you a new series known as "The Face off". This is a new show that continues our tradition of exclusive interviews with talented African entertainers irrespective of their art, sport or music genre. The aim of the "Face Off" interview is to pay total attention to the special guest allowing them to share their stories and talk deeply about their crafts whilst giving good advice to the younger generation hoping to emulate the successes of our guests.
Being at the forefront of visual entertainment, the BEFFTA award winning Factory78tv has identified the need for using an entertainment platform to positively inspire the younger African generation around the world hence the creation of the "Face Off" series.
The first edition of the "Face Off" series is with the acclaimed Nigerian music video director Akin Alabi. Whilst sitting comfortably in his audio-visual studio, he talks to F78tv about his entertainment career so far, his humble beginnings as a music director and a musician and working with Afrobeats superstars like 9ice and Paul Play. In the spirit of the "Face Off" interview, the multi-talented entertainer uses this opportunity to talk indepthly about the art of shooting music videos , his choice equipment's and the differences between shooting a music video and a movie. Watch the educational interview with Akin Alabi right here on "Face Off" with F78TV.


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