Geoff tries out the Hague MMC Stabilizer with his Sony Cybershot RX100.
Settings: Shutter priority, 1/60, ISO Auto, Tungsten WB, Exp Comp 0, Auto Focus
Background music sung by Geoff Peters, used with permission.
Geoff tries out the Hague MMC Stabilizer with his Sony Cybershot RX100.
Settings: Shutter priority, 1/60, ISO Auto, Tungsten WB, Exp Comp 0, Auto Focus
Background music sung by Geoff Peters, used with permission.
Geoff Peters from geoffmobile.com sings and performs the jazz standard song All the Things You Are by Jerome Kern.
** Download the MP3 for free here : www.gpeters.com/tracks/youtube11/
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Vocal mic: Zoom H1
Synth: Roland Gaia SH-01 with Triangle Wave Patch
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Shown in video:
-A brief spoken introduction by Geoff
-Geoff sings the song and plays the synthesizer
-Small keyboard solo in the middle.
-Thanks for watching :)
Thanks to my amazing vocal teacher in Vancouver, Mark Downey Vocal Studio:
markdowneyvocalstudio.com
Cheers,
Geoff
Original credits music by Geoff Peters, used with permission.
Technical notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot Rx100 (a really amazing camera!! highly recommended)
Synthesizer: Roland Gaia SH-01
Audio: Audacity, Zoom H1 and Premiere Pro with W1 Limiter.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
This evening was organized by Richard Wolak, Vancouver Foodster.
Speaker shown in this video is:
Meeru Dhalwala, co-founder of Vij’s Restaurant and Rangoli
twitter.com/MeeruDhalwala
www.vijs.ca/
Here is Meeru’s bio, courtesy of foodtalks.ca
Meeru Dhalwala was born in India and moved to Washington, DC, at a very young age with her parents. In DC, she worked with various international non-profit organizations on human rights and economic development projects. She received her Master’s degree in Development Studies from Bath University in England. In 1995 Meeru moved to Vancouver and joined her husband, Vikram, to work at his newly opened restaurant, Vij’s. She quickly took over the menu responsibilities and has been creating new recipes since the summer of 1995.
In 2002, Meeru and Vikram opened up a second restaurant and market called Rangoli. Meeru continues to work closely with her all-female kitchen staff — all of whom hail from villages in the Punjab — to experiment with various cooking techniques and spice combinations. In addition to her responsibility for the recipes at Vij’s and Rangoli, she is also responsible for their packaged gourmet curries, which are sold at Rangoli and many gourmet markets across Canada.
Meeru’s particular interest and focus at Vij’s and Rangoli is to forge business relationships with other local businesses and farmers. She is committed to improving her business environmental footprint. In 2009, Meeru signed up Vij’s to join local CSA (community supported agriculture) farms and has started long-term business relationships with various BC farmers. Meeru’s special community project is an annual international food fair called “Joy of Feeding” that is held every summer in Vancouver. Joy of Feeding features 15 — 16 home cooks of various ethnic backgrounds and professions showcasing their family favorite comfort foods. This event is held at UBC Farm and is also a fundraiser for the farm.
Meeru and Vikram have penned two cookbooks: Vij’s: Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine, which won Cuisine Canada’s 2007 Gold Award for Best Cookbook, and Vij’s at Home: Relax, Honey. Meeru also wrote a regular monthly column called Food for Thought for the Vancouver Sun for over a year and was a regular Point Person for CBC radio’s 2009 national show The Point. In November 2012, Meeru opened a new restaurant called Shanik, in Seattle, Washington in partnership with Oguz Istif, who is also involved in heading finance and operations for the Vij’s companies in Vancouver.
Food Talks is an evening of expert speakers from the Vancouver Food community.
To hear more speakers from Food Talks please visit geoffmobile.com/blog/category/food-talks-vancouver
or foodtalks.ca
Food Talks Volume 8 was held in Vancouver BC Canada on June 11th 2013.
Presented by Richard Wolak, twitter.com/VanFoodster
vancouverfoodster.com
As featured on geoffmobile.com
Presented by Foodtalks.ca and vancouverfoodster.com
Videography by Geoff Peters of Birds in the House Productions birdsinthehouse.com
Filmed at the Westin Grand, 433 Robson Street, Vancouver BC Canada
www.westingrandvancouver.com
Closing music by Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com used with permission.
Geoff from geoffmobile.com visits Denny’s restaurant in downtown Vancouver BC Canada for a selection of breakfast-style dinner entrees. Thanks to my friend for enjoying the dinner with me!
As mentioned in the video, the new “My Denny’s” reward app for iPhone, iPad and Android phones is available at: www.mydennys.ca
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Denny’s Restaurant
1098 Davie Street
Vancouver, BC, Canada
restaurant phone: 604-689-0509
Restaurant’s web site:
dennys.com (USA)
dennys.ca (Canada)
Urbanspoon link:
www.urbanspoon.com/r/14/1452745/restaurant/Robson-Street-West-End/Dennys-Vancouver
Shown in video:
-The interior of Denny’s Restaurant
-The Salsa Sensation egg entree
-The Pancake Puppies being dipped in syrup
-The Ultimate Skillet with two sunny-side-up eggs
-A discussion about the new “My Denny’s” app. Available at: www.mydennys.ca
-Mmmmm!!
-Thanks for watching :)
Cheers,
Geoff
Original credits music by Geoff Peters, used with permission.
Technical notes:
Camera: Sony Cybershot Rx100 (a really amazing camera!! highly recommended)
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
This evening was organized by Richard Wolak, Vancouver Foodster.
Speaker shown in this video is:
Susan Mendelson, co-founder of the Lazy Gourmet
www.lazygourmet.ca/
Here is Susan’s bio, courtesy of foodtalks.ca
Susan Mendelson co-founded the Lazy Gourmet in 1979 and her catering company has been going strong ever since, she loved working with people and loved cooking. Her first cookbook started with the concept of simplifying classical recipes for people who wanted gourmet food but who were to “lazy” to follow all of the complicated steps, it’s title, “Mama Never Cooked Like This” in 1980. Susan has also written, “Let me in the Kitchen” in 1982, “Nuts about Chocolate” in 1983, “Fresh Tarts” in 1985, “Expo ’86 Souvenir Cookbook” in 1986, “Still Nuts about Chocolate” in 1992, “Food to Grow on” in 1994, “The Lazy Gourmet Cookbook” in 2000. Over 30 years later Susan Mendelson released her newest and magnificently orchestrated group of recipes in “Mama Now Cooks Like This” in 2006.
Over the years she has shared her recipes on radio, television and in the ten cookbooks. It’s been over 30 years and Susan still feels passionate about delicious and beautiful food and believes that only the finest ingredients should go into any food that is created. Susan has supported many organizations over the years with donating a percentage of royalties of her books including Big Sisters of BC along with the Vancouver Jewish Family Service Agency Food programs.
Food Talks is an evening of expert speakers from the Vancouver Food community.
To hear more speakers from Food Talks please visit geoffmobile.com/blog/category/food-talks-vancouver
or foodtalks.ca
Food Talks Volume 8 was held in Vancouver BC Canada on June 11th 2013.
Presented by Richard Wolak, twitter.com/VanFoodster
vancouverfoodster.com
As featured on geoffmobile.com
Presented by Foodtalks.ca and vancouverfoodster.com
Videography by Geoff Peters of Birds in the House Productions birdsinthehouse.com
Filmed at the Westin Grand, 433 Robson Street, Vancouver BC Canada
www.westingrandvancouver.com
Closing music by Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com used with permission.