Wonton Soup Recipe - Canon T3i Video Test I shot this video with a Canon T3i. Since I am stil practicing, I figured why not film my wife cooking. She loves to cook, and as long as I am not in the way, then why not shoot it and post the recipes? (ha!) The scene uses two 1000 watt lights within the kitchen area -- but I am still trying to figure out how to use these lights best. It's hard because they're put on a stand and cannot be separated. I aimed them towards the ceiling to bounce them -- but still need practice to give off better lighting. One thing I learned is that my lens was not wide enough to shoot in the kitchen. Also, I wanted shallower depth of field -- but could only achieve 3.5 with kit lens -- so that kind of sucks. I tried to make this video a bit edgier than the other recipe vids you see on youtube with quick edits and jump cuts. Because in my opinion, recipe videos on youtube are waaaaaay too chatty and too damn long -- so I just wanted to show the basics and let people fill in the gaps. That's what cooking is all about anyway -- add your own flair to it. ;-) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ingredients for Wonton Soup are as follows: 1 TBSP of Chicken Bouillon Powder 9 Cups of Water (for soup stock stock) 1 Cup of cold water 4 Green Onions 1 lb of ground meat (chicken, pork or beef) 1 lb Medium Sized Shrimp (about 30 pieces) 1 Napa Cabbage 1 TBSP Sesame Oil 3 TBSP Soy Sauce 3 TBSP Oyster ...
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