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Title: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: beemaster on February 15, 2011, 12:40:50 PM

UPDATED

I just was playing with a dinner I made at work the other night. I AM AN AMATUER FILM MAKER at best - but I wanted to do a cooking show. My theme for show "Cooking Wonderful Meals at work in 30 minutes"

Here it is - I am EARLY RELEASING IT TO YOU - I plan on redoing the audiotrack, that was a sample I did while not trying to wake my wife at 2am - lol. I like this and just have a few bugs, but I think it is a contest entering video (PLEASE) give me your real opinions.

Porkchops and gnocchi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKAn2rs6tKc#ws)



LASTLY... Could you subscribe and rate this video if you are a Youtuber

Any other comments, I really want to do this and need to know I keep it interesting - remember a new narration may be coming, but still I think it is a good format :) Next I'll need to have an OPENING SCENE (all good shows have an intro movie) 8 seconds is my limit :)
Title: Re: VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi with mustard Applejack and cream.
Post by: Bee Happy on February 15, 2011, 01:35:09 PM
I lost sound at about 4:55, this happens on my comp about every 15-20 you tube videos for some reason until I reboot the browser. The narrative was going really well of what I heard, I stopped to reply at that point. I only recently had a cooked breakfast and was still drooling at the pork chops in the pan.
I think a splash of color, like a couple slices of tomato and maybe a green leaf (arugula?-sp?)  Can convey a message that you can make a 5 star meal at work. (My wife is huge on presentation, having a meal that looks amazing presented to me astounded me on a number of levels - I had always chugged along thinking that if it smelled great and tasted great that was the end of the test.)
anyway it looked delicious. Salut!
Title: Re: VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi with mustard Applejack and cream.
Post by: AllenF on February 15, 2011, 10:20:52 PM
Dang, you made me so hungry so late now.   Just finishing my bag of chips and planning pork chops for tomorrow.  Looks so good.
Title: Re: VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi with mustard Applejack and cream.
Post by: hardwood on February 15, 2011, 10:22:29 PM
You'll have to whip that up for us at Bud3 :-D

Scott
Title: Re: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: bud1 on February 18, 2011, 08:53:31 PM
now gota go get me some baloney outa the fridge, fo some reason or another just got hongry
Title: Re: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: Irwin on February 18, 2011, 11:33:13 PM
WOW that looked great the only thing would be adding is colors for presentation.
Title: Re: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: JP on February 18, 2011, 11:47:46 PM
Wow, great video John! Your lighting was very good, how did you achieve it?

"Pork Chop Monthly" LMAO!  :-D


...JP
Title: Re: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: beemaster on February 19, 2011, 03:20:10 PM
Yeah... "Cover of Pork chop monthly" was one of my best lines in a while - lol. Glad everyone is liking it.

JP: I took and did that at WORK (crappy galley minimal kitchen, and showing what you can do in half an hour. I try to use my mini tripod from two perspectives because of lack of camera angle. Most of the time I watched the camera screen when showing my hands.

A Good format, I believe. I Got the second filmed, it is a what my grandmother from Ireland always called Shambees - a friend egg cooked in the hole you make in bread - but with a Beemaster twist.

I toast the bread until almost fully done, butter it on BOTH SIDES and then us a lid from a plastic spice jar to cut a hole in the buttered toast. So no muss. You add the egg on higher heat and cook quickly for a superior bread and perfectly done egg. This works wonderful with a soft rye and really country white medium slices or thick for a LARGE egg.

LOL - my wife's coworker (who loves the me fondly said in her unique way - "That's the sexiest video I ever watched" ) great stuff.
Title: Re: FIRST YOUTUBE COOKING VIDEO - Porkchops with Gnocchi w/ mustard Applejack sauce.
Post by: hardwood on February 19, 2011, 10:10:06 PM
John, we call those "shambees" one eyed susans down here and they are one of my favorites! Can't wait to see your "twist".

Scott