how I SHOOT & EDIT my youtube cooking show

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Today's episode is a special 1-hour masterclass episode walking you through exactly how to shoot and edit amazing cooking videos like you've come to know me for and when its all done I'm issuing you the Not Another Cooking Show Challenge. Once you watch the video from start to finish and learn everything from how I developments my format for the show, what camera gear I use, how I shoot my videos and then how I edit my cooking videos for youtube, I challenge you to make your own version of the show and push the limits of your creativity. By the end of it all, you'll know exactly how to start a cooking show on youtube all by yourself. This is my step-by-step guide to making videos for youtube. #HowToMakeACookingShow #CookingShow #NotAnotherCookingShowChallenge

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Video Intro: 0:50
About the Show: 2:08
Gear: 7:41
How To Shoot: 19:30
How To Edit: 31:36
Final Video "How To Cut Garlic": 50:39
Not Another Cooking Show Challenge: 54:36

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Bookmarks for this video if you want to skip around:
Video Intro: 0:50
About the Show: 2:08
Gear: 7:41
How To Shoot: 19:30
How To Edit: 31:36
Final Video "How To Cut Garlic": 50:39
Not Another Cooking Show Challenge: 54:36

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NOTANOTHERCOOKINGSHOW
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Thanks again for making this video. I still give this a watch from time to time (like today), I think I'm going to order that Neewer tripod you have for your second cam!

EthanChlebowski
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I've watched so many "how to make a cooking video" videos.... this one takes the cake... lots of good stuff here -

MapleMunkey
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Super inspiring my friend. Finally got a chance to sit down and watch this completely through! You've given me a lot to consider to take my content to the next level.

Cheers to 2019!

EthanChlebowski
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This is very informative. I just found your cooking videos a few months ago. The first one I saw was the real fettuccine alfredo recipe. I enjoyed that video even though I screwed up the recipe some how. I enjoy every video that I have watched thus far. I am a fan of your channel. Thank you

ellenwilliams
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I have to say, i think your the best cooking show on here, your so geniune and you don't pretend if that makes any sense. love what your doing man, keep it up!

BruceCruce
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I've always thought the idea for the outtro (sped up, knife on cutting board, throwing towel) was so epic. Great to see it explained and in real time.

rct
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I LOVE Your cooking program. I too am dyslexic and learn visually as well. Your program speaks my language and has inspired me like no other. Thank you for all the effort you have put into this program, I am sure others find it as inspiring as I do. I love cooking from scratch and the taste of homemade food. It's the glue that holds families together.

karencrawford
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Excellent video Steve with some great tips for anyone making YouTube videos! You showed me something in Light Room that I didn't know about, so thanks for that tip as well. Very glad also that you told the world that jarred garlic sucks lol! I cringe when I see channels using that stuff. I use FCPX myself and love it.

SmokyRibsBBQ
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I'm a dietitian/chef and your videos are inspiring me to make my own cooking videos. Never imagined how involved the whole process is. Thank for the inspiration and keep up the great work.

JoseGuzman-ndnj
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I found this gem from 4 years ago and saved it to 5 different favorite categories on YouTube - a record for me. Thanks for sharing your secrets and inspiration. ❤❤

kickartist
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What a wealth of information! Thank you for sharing your time and talent.

littlecreekliving
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I’ve been following you since 2020. This video has been in my Watch later queue for months. I finally got around to it. Wow.

I’ve been impressed with you for years. Now, after watching this, I have even more respect for you. If you were just a talented cook, that would be enough. If you were just a talented videographer, that would be enough. But, you’re both and you excel at each.

I really appreciate your thorough behind-the-scenes tour. And, I greatly appreciate all the effort you put into making all your amazing videos. Thank you, Stephen.

richardmendez
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This was awesome. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this one together. I’ve always been curious about your process so this video was a perfect way to start the year.

Thank you for the inspiration and we will definitely be taking part in the challenge. All the best to you and happy new year! ✌️

BarlowBBQ
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You the man. Very raw, genuine, and captivating. Thanks for sharing your process.

PRonYouTube
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Yes! This is perfect! I had NO idea you were going to do a start to finish master class. I think everyone can learn a lot from this, regardless of what kinds of videos we make. Plus I love that you’re working in Final Cut Pro 😉

tombuck
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Gotta say, Though you may not be an elegant speaker, You have a huge gift for communication . The whole message, ' This is who I am, This is what I'm passionate about, This is how you do it ' . Let's jam It's brilliantly presented . Like a gift Thanks !!!!

joncaradies
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From someone who has gone through years of experience in commercial photography and graphic arts... Nice job! This is a fantastic tutorial chocked full of great information.

indianahoosier
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Everything about you is approachable . As a very novice “ cook” you have the beauty of showing skill, knowledge, and food in a way that is super not intimidating. Mistakes are ok with you . I thank you for that .

stevie
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Thank you for going through your gear, set up, workflow, and editing practices. I am older, with the basic tech skills one uses in the administrative work world. I was forced into early retirement two years ago and I need to work for all kinds of reasons, especially my sanity. I am a maker of things, always have been and I know how to make and fix all kinds of things. I'd like to share that with folks but it has been so hard to find good, applicable and understandable information. Most is tech fixated, rapid fire speech videos about either talking head set ups or run and gun travel videos. I needed to see someone manage visual learning - informative how-to visuals. I learned so much. Thank you! Such a relief, you don't know.

r.e.ashook