Wednesday, 26 April 2017

The Appeal Of Quick Video Recipes On Social Media

By Gary Martin


If you have a social media account you have no doubt seen your share of one minute food clips. These quick video recipes provide the viewers with the ingredients and simple visual prep instructions. The final scenes present the finished dish to be commented on, shared, and saved by viewers. People will comment on how the dish tastes, variations, give nutritional values, how their family liked or disliked it, and more.

Some comments offer variations to the recipe that will enhance its appeal. The trend is increasing as evidenced by the number of videos that you will see when you log on to your social media site. Some of the pictures will appeal to your taste buds while others will not. Some of the recipes are so simple and enticing that folks are compelled to make the dish immediately.

The little mini movies keep folks coming back for more. The bright colored ingredients and ease of preparation appeals to the pleasure center of the brain and keeps folks mesmerized. The clip takes the pain of cooking away and even appeals to those who hate to cook. When these enticing clips begin you will may fell the urge to save them or share them. The clips may be especially attractive to folks who learn by visual example.

For folks who enjoy cooking, these films can provide sixty seconds of calming meditation. If you pay much attention to the comments it will be obvious that the videos have grabbed the attention of many. The recipes are often the weekend creation of a producer who made it for their family. They come in on Monday and offer the recipe for a video that is made and edited in a day.

One production company reported close to fifty million fans in under one year of posting to social media and more than eight four million comments from viewers. Additionally, they have experienced approximately 8 billion views and they are increasing every day. Although the majority of viewers will never prepare the dishes, they will continue to view, share, and comment on them.

People stay connected with relatives and friends through social media so it is understandable that they share what they find enjoyable. Food is like a universal language and is what connect friends and relatives. Sharing a food video is one way to keep a connection with folks.

With so much content overload on social media it is appealing to watch a fast and short clip that entertains. Food clips are non invasive intrusions that offer tasty images of simple dishes for your enjoyment. Many people log on to their social media page, past the posts fishing for attention and the braggers to find some mindless entertainment.

Food clips provide a fun and enjoyable vacation from all the political and status posts. It is very calming to sit and watch someone make a simple and quick dish that you may or may not care to make. In the chaos of the day it is quite satisfying to take a short break by watching a mindless but entertaining video.




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