We all love cooking and recipe videos, it is the easiest way to learn how to cook your favorite dishes. Filming cooking videos, on the other hand, requires knowledge and experience with a camera. There are many filming tricks of the trade to make your recipe video informative, engaging, entertaining, and most importantly, showcasing your delicious food to your viewers.
We asked Barbara from Buonapappa to give us advice on how she creates her recipe/cooking videos. Buonapappa – Recipe and Cooking ChannelWhat is Buonapappa?Buonapappa is a cooking YouTube Channel run by Barbara Lamperti, an Italian mother of 2, YouTube personality and an incredible cook! Barbara’s YouTube channel provides recipes to create delicious dishes and for the whole family and filmed in her own kitchen. Barbara has a cheerful, fun, entertaining style and her videos and food creations are fantastic. Take a look for yourself. The Best Cooking Vlogger | Why we chose BarbaraBarbara concentrates on giving value to her subscribers. Not only does she share creative Italian-inspired cooking recipes but she has taken the time to deliver these recipes in an engaging filming style that requires thoughtful planning and clever techniques. Barbara ticks all the right boxes when it comes to making recipe videos, innovative foods, clear instructions, beautifully presented foods and delivered in an enjoyable style. In our opinion she the perfect role-model to teach the rest of us how to make our own cooking vlogs. Watch this video below before we get into the details: Making Recipe Videos For YouTubeLighting See the below pic (sorry Barbara, we took an action shot when you were in the middle of explaining Halloween fishcakes). ![]() An idealist might say that it’s too much light, but YouTube is all about grabbing attention and keeping your viewers focused before the get distracted by another funny cat video, better more light than not enough. Additional Lighting Showcasing | The Beauty Shots Barbara gives an amazing tip here:
See how effective that is in the video below. The final result, your Gorgeous foods are best presented in the most naturally lit area of your of your kitchen or set, Barbara uses a DIY presentation set made really simply made of a whiteboard(to reflect light back onto the dish) and some decorative wood as a base. The make-shift set is arranged on her breakfast table to showcase her finished dish and they always look amazing. The pink arrows show the light directions, the small arrow indicating the reflected light, giving the same effect as the light stands, the make your strawberry cheesecake pop out of the frame. Add a couple of household decorative items, with natural light and reflective board, creates this….Stunning! ![]() Timing and Transition between scenes Equipment and positioning Regarding cameras, Barbara uses the Canon EOS 70D, which is also our favorite camera. The 70Dt does everything you need; a wonderful articulated screen, easy to use (for a DSLR), takes good quality images and is used by so many of the most famous YouTubers. ![]() DIY – The ease of viewers to do it themselves ![]() Likeability goes a Long Way The Dos The Don’ts Voice clarity
Sound Quality Thanks so much Barbara from Buonapappa for making that video for us, we really appreciate it. From the Vlogging Hero Team Click the Buonapappa Banner below to visit Barbara’s Youtube Channel to see more great recipes, new recipes are released every Thursday. The post How to Create a Cooking Recipe Video | BuonaPappa appeared first on Vlogging Hero. from https://vlogginghero.com/create-recipe-cooking-video-buonapapa/
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