I’ve been noticing you posting recently videos for cooking creators to market your course which is very smart. I myself as a food content creator am thinking about buying your course. As I watch each video am inching closer to getting it… though you keep posting on how to make videos. I was wondering if you could share more on the marketing end like seo thumbnails and titles after you finish this series on the actual recording aspect. Thank you so much for these valuable videos! Side question: how much of your course is the marketing aspect vs. the actual recording?
Hey! Here is a link to the full course curriculum, including each video lesson's subjects and length. There is a whole 11-video module focused on just the marketing side of being a creator. www.cookingcreators.com/cc-smartphone-curriculum
Great bits of info. Thank you! I must also add, I love that you had to say Philip with 1 L. As a fellow Phillip I know this move as I need to constantly say Phillip with 2 Ls xD
The problem I ran into with my induction cooktop was mic interference. I was getting really bad whine and crackle anytime I got near the magnetic field with my lav mic. I now mostly use the Iwatani gas burner for shoots. My shooting table is one I made from a butcher block top that I purchased from Home Depot as is and all I did was sand it nice and smooth, break the edges, and seal with mineral oil. I attached the top to an adjustable height desk base so if I need a taller or shorter work surface I can adjust.
Dude, I was at Home Depot looking at those butcher blocks, and they were SO EXPENSIVE!!! I wanted two of them to make desks for my office. I found some at a local lumber supply store here in O’ahu that has the same ones but is already finished. They hooked me up with "wholesale" pricing because I had a business account and Tax ID. It was only about $40 cheaper than Home Depot, but they were finished, which made it worth it. Those things are SO NICE!
@@PhilipLemoine the one I got is rubber wood and is super cheap here at least. I know everything is more expensive in Hawaii. I also get the 10% veterans discount at Home Depot. 119 base price for the 4x2.
Hey bro is it best. To use rod video micro 2 .. I have a cooking channel and I want to improve my sound quality I saw your video in which u are telling us about all camera's for cooking channels And can I be able to use all the products you list them in ur description... Please reply me... Please bro
@@noopy4085 any gas camping stove will say outdoor use only. Burning gas inside comes with risks and so they put warnings on the stove. Basically when you burn gas in a sealed place the breathable oxygen is slowly replaced with CO2. The smaller the space the more dangerous this is. Opening a window is a good idea if you are going to ignore these warnings. 🙂
@PhilipLemoine you mentioned to send pictures so that you could tell us if my kitchen is suitable for the content because I have been struggling a lot because I don’t know what to do to! If you could help l would appreciate
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Really tempting me to get a portable cook top now 👀👀 so much more versatility with camera angles!
I'm gonna start my cooking videos soon, and thank you for your videos it's really. helpful
I gotta say I’ve been filming cooking videos for 6+ years and this is genius 😭
Excellent list, Philip! I lowkey think you might be the pioneer for the fake tabletop/backsplash idea for these food videos. 🤣
I need to make a video on how to make one of these.
We just started our RUclips channel and yeah thank you for the advices ...taking notes
Your videos are always so helpful! Thanks so much for all you share with us!
You are so welcome!
I’ve been noticing you posting recently videos for cooking creators to market your course which is very smart. I myself as a food content creator am thinking about buying your course. As I watch each video am inching closer to getting it… though you keep posting on how to make videos. I was wondering if you could share more on the marketing end like seo thumbnails and titles after you finish this series on the actual recording aspect. Thank you so much for these valuable videos!
Side question: how much of your course is the marketing aspect vs. the actual recording?
Hey! Here is a link to the full course curriculum, including each video lesson's subjects and length. There is a whole 11-video module focused on just the marketing side of being a creator. www.cookingcreators.com/cc-smartphone-curriculum
Love and respect for everyone ❤
I just was thinking the other day that I needed an island and a cook top. Thanks for the info.
Great bits of info. Thank you!
I must also add, I love that you had to say Philip with 1 L. As a fellow Phillip I know this move as I need to constantly say Phillip with 2 Ls xD
Brilliant ideas!! Love this video!!😊
Thank you Philip, very helpful tips.
Thank you for sharing this brilliant video. Help me a lot. I love it ❤❤❤
Thank you . This is very helpful
nice1 Philip! This is gold
Thank you!
Always great content! Thanks.
My pleasure!
Thanks for all your tips ❤
No problem 😊
The problem I ran into with my induction cooktop was mic interference. I was getting really bad whine and crackle anytime I got near the magnetic field with my lav mic. I now mostly use the Iwatani gas burner for shoots. My shooting table is one I made from a butcher block top that I purchased from Home Depot as is and all I did was sand it nice and smooth, break the edges, and seal with mineral oil. I attached the top to an adjustable height desk base so if I need a taller or shorter work surface I can adjust.
Dude, I was at Home Depot looking at those butcher blocks, and they were SO EXPENSIVE!!! I wanted two of them to make desks for my office. I found some at a local lumber supply store here in O’ahu that has the same ones but is already finished. They hooked me up with "wholesale" pricing because I had a business account and Tax ID. It was only about $40 cheaper than Home Depot, but they were finished, which made it worth it. Those things are SO NICE!
@@PhilipLemoine the one I got is rubber wood and is super cheap here at least. I know everything is more expensive in Hawaii. I also get the 10% veterans discount at Home Depot. 119 base price for the 4x2.
@CookinWithSquirrl that’s a deal! They only have the solid wood ones here. I was looking at the 25 x 72 inch one which was almost $400
great tips!
Hey bro is it best. To use rod video micro 2 ..
I have a cooking channel and I want to improve my sound quality
I saw your video in which u are telling us about all camera's for cooking channels
And can I be able to use all the products you list them in ur description...
Please reply me...
Please bro
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Thanks Buddy!
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Thank you!
Hey, thanks for a great video. Butane cook tops all seam to say outdoor use only. What’s the deal? Where do you find an indoor butane or gas burner?
@@noopy4085 any gas camping stove will say outdoor use only. Burning gas inside comes with risks and so they put warnings on the stove. Basically when you burn gas in a sealed place the breathable oxygen is slowly replaced with CO2. The smaller the space the more dangerous this is. Opening a window is a good idea if you are going to ignore these warnings. 🙂
My kitchen is very small
You're so handsome!
@PhilipLemoine you mentioned to send pictures so that you could tell us if my kitchen is suitable for the content because I have been struggling a lot because I don’t know what to do to!
If you could help l would appreciate
Post in the Facebook group! Link in the description!
hard to tell if im watching branded content or the video of a guy I can trust....