Geoff Peters presented the Thought of the Day at the Best Run Toastmasters club in Vancouver BC Canada. He gives a hopefully inspirational thought that is based on a post called “The Ted Imperatives” by Seth Godin.
Geoff and K.L. from Geoffmobile.com visit Copper Chimney restaurant in downtown Vancouver BC Canada.
Great Indian-inspired food in a welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and a beautiful decor and ambiance.
Shown in video:
-Interior of restaurant including patrons at dinner time
-Bread
-Appetizers:
-Lamb chops
-Vegetarian samosas
-Prawn pekoras
Main course:
-Butter chicken
Interview with restaurant manager, Dalip.
-Showing the restaurant decor.
-Thanks very much!!
This has been another “mmm” restaurant video from geoffmobile.com
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Thanks,
Geoff
Technical notes:
Camera: Canon EOS T2i with Magic Lantern and Technicolor Cinestyle
Audio recorded on Sony ICD-SX712 and processed with Audacity.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 (Windows 7 Dell PC with Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow)
Disclosure:
Thank you! The restaurant kindly provided the food and opportunity to make this video at Copper Chimney.
Geoff Peters and his friends KL and TH visit Yutaka Japanese Cuisine in Vancouver to try their signature dishes.
We were really impressed with the food at Yutaka – the creative and delicious choice of ingredients, great “international flaire” concept to Japanese cuisine, great presentation, and friendly staff.
Shown in video:
-Interview with restaurant manager, Sunny, about the Concept for the menu at Yutaka
-Salmon Carpaccio (raw salmon served with specially prepared balsamic vinegar and salad)
-Firecracker roll (with homemade sauce) – crabmeat, avocado, cucumber, tobiko
-Sunrise roll – mango, crab, tobiko, avocado, avocado, white fish
-Pearl chicken – crispy texture of rice pearls on tender chicken, served with Japanese Mayo, crunchy but not greasy
-Robata chicken skewers (slow cooked on the grill)
-Ebi Filo (Filo prawns) – our favorite dish that we tried! prawns done in a tempura style with Greek filo pastry instead of tempura batter… so scrumptious! served with special sauce
-Bacon and tomato skewers
-Beef Enoki – skewers of beef wrapped around Enoki mushrooms
-Beef stone rice – AAA Angus Beef, rice, and quail egg on top, cooks in the stone bowl. (Influenced by the Korean style of stone bowl cooking).
-Interview with Eugene, the bartender at Yutaka about his favorite drinks, their Sake selection, and what’s available On Tap.
-Thanks very much!
This has been another yummy “mmm” restaurant video from geoffmobile.com
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Technical notes:
Camera: Canon EOS T2i (Rebel 550d) with Canon 18-200mm IS lens, Magic Lantern Unified, Technicolor Cinestyle, manual white balance.
Audio: Location Audio recorded using a Sony ICD-SX712 recording unit, using the built-in stereo microphones on the unit.
Bartender’s interview audio was recorded using a Sony ECM-MS907 condenser microphone plugged into the camera directly, mounted on the camera using a Rode Shock Mount mic clip.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 (5.5.2) on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
Disclosure:
Thank you! The restaurant kindly provided the food and opportunity to make this video at Yutaka Cuisine.
This video was brought to you by geoffmobile.com
Thanks for watching and see you next time :)
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Cheers!!
Geoff
Technical notes:
Recorded on a Sony Cybershot DSC-HX7V and a Sony ICD-SX712 with lapel mic, edited with Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5 and Audacity on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
For more jokes and videos from Vancouver BC Canada, please check out geoffmobile.com
Technical notes:
Filmed on a Canon EOS T2i with Magic Lantern.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on an Intel i7 Windows 7 Dell PC with USB 3.0 (for a faster workflow).
Audio recorded on a Sony ICD-SX712 using a lapel mic, and processed using Audacity. Audio was synced with video using Pluraleyes by Singular Software.