Yo dude love your channel I would recommend you to do shorts as those get really popular and could boost your channel growth so u should try and good luck bro.
Hey another thing i noticed: when you’re talking about doing something like “Season with salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and thyme” or “set the oven…” or “place the potatoes in a large pot with 1 tbsp of salt…” the camera should match up with what youre saying. So when you say set the oven, show yourself setting the oven. Or when say place the potatoes in a large pot, show us that you’re placing them in a large pot and then adding the salt ya know? I know it requires more editing and planning and stuff, but the end result will be so much easier to follow along with because the audience gets those visual cues to go along with the directions you’re giving.
Sure thing. I'll be sure to make those adjustments in the following videos. Thank You so much for the critique!!! Please continue to follow and subscribe for more content! :)
@@JoshuaBonny-Cooks Yea i mean the recipe looked like it turned out super good so you obviously know what you’re doing. The instructions were all clearly spoken too, but i think the very final step that you needed was just that editing stuff
@@angelosophy I'll continue to work on the editing ! Follow me on Instagram ! I post the recipes there. Its also another feel for the content. IG: Joshua_bonny !
@@JoshuaBonny-Cooks Awesome i dont have instagram or facebook or anything, but i might still check out those recipes. Honestly the best editing tips come from watching other successful people and taking notes. Like Joshua Weissman. He kinda overedits some things, but his cuts for when he’s actually making the food and putting everything together are super satisfying
@@JoshuaBonny-CooksAnd trust me, I’m not just talking out of my butt here. This is my actual UA-cam account (i dont really use it for personal use, so thats why i have the separate account lol). But this is all stuff that I’m still researching and learning too. And the best editing techniques I’ve learned have come from watching other people who are in similar niches as me. My videos are about video games, so i watch popular video game youtubers to learn. But like i said for you, definitely check out like Joshua Weissman, Ethan Chlebowski, or Cooking with Babish. All super successful, so they know what works
I just discovered your channel and I love it. you gave me an idea of how to cook a perfect breaded stake. Thank you
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Looks delicious nice job mate
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this is crazy
Yo dude love your channel I would recommend you to do shorts as those get really popular and could boost your channel growth so u should try and good luck bro.
Thanks a ton for the advice! Ill try to post more, all i ask is you follow and subscribe for more content! :)
Already done kind man
Hey another thing i noticed: when you’re talking about doing something like “Season with salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and thyme” or “set the oven…” or “place the potatoes in a large pot with 1 tbsp of salt…” the camera should match up with what youre saying. So when you say set the oven, show yourself setting the oven. Or when say place the potatoes in a large pot, show us that you’re placing them in a large pot and then adding the salt ya know? I know it requires more editing and planning and stuff, but the end result will be so much easier to follow along with because the audience gets those visual cues to go along with the directions you’re giving.
Sure thing. I'll be sure to make those adjustments in the following videos. Thank You so much for the critique!!! Please continue to follow and subscribe for more content! :)
@@JoshuaBonny-Cooks Yea i mean the recipe looked like it turned out super good so you obviously know what you’re doing. The instructions were all clearly spoken too, but i think the very final step that you needed was just that editing stuff
@@angelosophy I'll continue to work on the editing ! Follow me on Instagram ! I post the recipes there. Its also another feel for the content. IG: Joshua_bonny !
@@JoshuaBonny-Cooks Awesome i dont have instagram or facebook or anything, but i might still check out those recipes. Honestly the best editing tips come from watching other successful people and taking notes. Like Joshua Weissman. He kinda overedits some things, but his cuts for when he’s actually making the food and putting everything together are super satisfying
@@JoshuaBonny-CooksAnd trust me, I’m not just talking out of my butt here. This is my actual UA-cam account (i dont really use it for personal use, so thats why i have the separate account lol). But this is all stuff that I’m still researching and learning too. And the best editing techniques I’ve learned have come from watching other people who are in similar niches as me. My videos are about video games, so i watch popular video game youtubers to learn. But like i said for you, definitely check out like Joshua Weissman, Ethan Chlebowski, or Cooking with Babish. All super successful, so they know what works
Post more pls
That for sure I will do. Glad you love the videos!!! Please continue to follow and subscribe for more content! :)
Music’s a bit too loud in the beginning. Hard to hear you
Got it, I'll make the necessary adjustments!