5 Tips for BETTER Cooking Videos
Operator ZoneStaff & Leadership/Philip Lemoine/6:52
You're not making TikToks for clout — you're documenting systems that actually work so your cooks can watch them at 2 AM when they can't sleep before their double. Lemoine breaks down the mechanics of shooting useful content: proper angles so you can see the knife work, audio that doesn't get buried under hood noise, lighting that shows whether that protein is actually ready to flip. Every operator running a skeleton crew needs their best cooks teaching the new ones, and a phone camera beats hoping they remember what you showed them once during the rush.
— The Chef's Take












