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  • Welcome to Yun's kitchen! This is 1,000 degree cookie cutter!

  • Hey guys, today we're gonna walk you through the process of how we make videos on YouTube!

  • This is gonna be our most unhelpful step of all because honestly within a couple months of making YouTube videos

  • I wasn't thinking of ideas anymore. They were just popping into my head out of nowhere,

  • usually at the most inconvenient time to write them down like when I was in the shower...or trying to fall asleep...

  • Or driving a car...

  • Rachel, go to bed!

  • To me, for my cooking channel, I actually first pick a song and then I think about recipe based on the song so...

  • Like a music video? You're making a music video.

  • Is it a music video?

  • Yes.

  • I don't know, but like I— I just...get inspired.

  • If you don't know what to do, think about what you would want to watch on YouTube and make that video!

  • Would you want to watch a 12-minute video with a 3-minute intro slowly explaining a 30-second fix to a computer problem?

  • No!! You would not want to watch that so stop making those video, please!!!

  • R: Today we're filming a parody of Jun's Kitchen called Yun's Kitchen!

  • Why is it Yun? What's Yun?

  • R: I don't know, 'cause there aren't many words that rhyme with Jun that sound like they could be names.

  • What we want to do is like a bad version of

  • Jun's Kitchen. And Jun also had the idea of making fun of those like 1000 degree knife videos

  • So we were at the dollar store buying knives, we just randomly found cookie cutters, which is the bestit's the best idea in the world

  • so we're gonna do 1000 degree cookie cutters!

  • And last time I was at Daiso like three months ago I picked up these mustaches because I figured they would come in handy in future.

  • So Jun's gonna wear a mustache.

  • So for skit videos like this, they have to be scripted so that's step number two.

  • Although, if you're making traveling vlogs, obviously you don't need a script.

  • I think planning out your skits and writing down dialogue really comes down to when inspiration strikes,

  • because sometimes you have a lot of funny ideas and sometimes there's just nothing going on up here.

  • So I personally would rather wait until things click for me than upload sh*t content on a regular schedule.

  • But that's just me personally.

  • J: "Welcome to..." How do you spell "Yun"? Yun? R: Yeah

  • J: "Yun's Kitchen."

  • I like to record voiceovers before anything else because it's easier for me to film the footage around the timing of the voice track.

  • If you film the skit first

  • and then you find out you too much voiceover and not enough skit footage,

  • then you're kind of stuck. But this probably comes down to personal preference too and how you like to plan things.

  • J: We use SONY lob mics most of the time because we can also use these when we are recording outside to get clear audio.

  • But of course you can also just film your voiceover on your camera if you don't have mics,

  • you just need a super professional sound dampening setup.

  • J: I am gonna make cookies in five seconds

  • J: We have a couple of cameras we use. Our main camera now is the GS5.

  • It's really expensive, but the quality is the best we have and the battery actually lasts a really long time, between one and a half to two hours.

  • Plus you can insert two memory cards.

  • R: It has the most important features we like, like this little screen, and it records 4K 60 frames per second which is madness!

  • But that's also how Jun films his cooking videos now. Plus, we can do the zoomy thing!

  • J: And most importantly it doesn't have the problems our old cameras had which was being noisy and

  • automatically overexposing everything.

  • And when we want to be a little more inconspicuous, we have the SONY RX100 Mark 5

  • which we use for vlogging, although the quality is obviously not as good as the GS5,

  • and it makes a lot of noise while it's zooming.

  • And when we want to be super inconspicuous we use...

  • J: When we film ourselves sitting and talking to the camera, we have lights we can use,

  • but honestly daylight is way better,

  • so we usually just sit in front of the window.

  • But of course we have to make sure we finish filming before the Sun starts setting at like 3:00 PM.

  • Welcome to Japan!

  • *grumbling*

  • Okay!

  • Oh, God dang it!!

  • J: This is our tripod. Probably any kind of tripod you want is fine.

  • We like this one a lot, although now it's a little difficult to use since we

  • accidentally ran over it with our car.

  • So here's how we film.

  • R: We have to move the stuff from on top over there because it gets in the shot

  • This mustache is tiny. I think these are for kids.

  • I don't think this one is big enough

  • Whatever, just do it.

  • R: No, I can see it. I can see the gas canister

  • J: Can you lift up the camera?

  • R: No, because it needs to be here, and if I lift it up you'll be able to see it more.

  • I think to make this video short, maybe you should just measure out the ingredients first we'll start the video from there.

  • J: Yeah, that's what I'm doing now.

  • J: Already messy! R: I have to cut this out now. You're not being Yun!

  • And your mustache...Yun, your mustache is falling off

  • Yoku dekita (Good job)

  • This is horrible

  • R: We're still gonna be able to eat these right?

  • I'm not sure this is a good idea

  • J: It's very smoky. R: I smell hot dog.

  • And, anyone else who film skits would know, sometimes you continue finding pieces of your skits months... years later.

  • I made food!

  • Our editing program of a choice is Vegas. We've been using it since our very first videos.

  • I've tried a couple different editing programs. One of the other popular programs on the PC is Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects, but

  • neither Jun nor I have any education or background in media whatsoever.

  • With whatever program you use, there's going to be a lot of googling and YouTube searching to figure out how to do the things you want to do,

  • but Vegas is at least pretty intuitive for the basics, whereas Adobe makes no sense whatsoever.

  • The learning curve on it is like a cliff,

  • so we've always stuck with Vegas because we can actually use it

  • J: So after we transfer the data in we basically just cut out the clips we don't use,

  • and we match it up with any voiceover or music we have.

  • And then we do any color correcting we might need, or even blurring out faces or license plates.

  • There's a lot that goes into it, so we'll make a specific video on our second channel for all our hints and tips.

  • FULL DISCLOSURE: We do have an affiliate link through them. You don't have to use Vegas to edit your videos,

  • it's just what we like to use. But if you are interested, we have a SUPER good deal with them through our link!

  • You get $200 off and these add-ons for free, which are usually $100 for each, so it's a super good deal if you're looking for an editing program

  • They also have a couple different options in there depending on what your budget is, but it's a limited time offer for only two weeks (12/7/2017)

  • Also before you buy an editing program, make sure you have a good enough computer to handle the footage you're getting from your camera and the editing program!

  • It needs to be like...a kind of good computer. It's notthis will not work on any computer. Especially if you have 4K footage.

  • You can pick your music whenever. Jun usually gets his before he starts editing a video,

  • although these days, I get mine somewhere between the middle and end of editing.

  • J: There's free music in the YouTube audio library, although if you use it, then you get a bunch of comments from people saying you're using someone's music

  • Because some people don't know that we all use the same music

  • R: If you just want to search the web or YouTube for usable music, you have to look for something that's CC-BY,

  • which means it's Creative Commons music that only requires attribution.

  • There are famous CC-BY artists like Josh Woodward, Nicolai Heidlas, who are all super-fantastic people. We've used their music a lot in the past.

  • J: And these days, there are specific websites you can pay fees to in order to get access to unlimited use of their music library.

  • A lot of YouTubers these days use Epidemic Sound, which is what we use now.

  • I used to find a lot of really awesome CC-BY music from outside artists, and it was really cool,

  • but there's a scam on YouTube where people who don't own that music will copyright claim your video anyway,

  • and then they get to keep your revenue unless you counterclaim that and then you fight the copyright notice

  • against them, which is a huge hassle, and I'm tired of doing that. We've done that on over a hundred videos, so these days,

  • I just use Epidemic Sound and the YouTube audio library. We also have an affiliate link with Epidemic Sound.

  • (full disclosure)

  • Actually, I think probably everything we'd use and link to these affiliate links.

  • Because...

  • If you want to make youtube your job you have to get creative with your income streams

  • Adsense is great and all but you shouldn't rely on that only. There's also sponsorships, Patreon, selling merchandise,

  • Amazon affiliate, affiliate sales through other websites. You got to diversify your income

  • So buying anything through our affiliate links helps support us.

  • Of course you don't have to if you don't want to. You can also just look at the products yourself.

  • Thanks for watching our video!

  • Here's the video that we filmed while making this video.

  • Our video within a video.

  • Video-ception!

  • Welcome to Yun's Kitchen. This is 1000 degree cookie cutter!

  • Hot!

  • Perfection!

  • R: *whispering* It's not a hot dog...

  • One thousand degree icing!

  • Mmmm. Smells fantastic!

  • Happy Birthday to Yun

  • Itadakimasu!

  • This is a piece of shit?

  • Transcribed by (Add your name here): Qui Le, Remmus, luckyu19

Welcome to Yun's kitchen! This is 1,000 degree cookie cutter!

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