The video begins with the host, Breyer Sobrevilla, answering a question about the video editing program he uses, called Film, and sharing its features. He then introduces himself and welcomes viewers to a cooking video where he attempts to make an omelette.
The host shares a personal anecdote about being a chef before becoming a YouTuber and mentions a previous cooking video that didn't turn out well. He promises to correct his mistake in this video by making a simple omelette recipe.
The host lists the ingredients needed, including two eggs, a deep plate, a spoon, a frying pan, and a spatula. He then proceeds to crack the eggs into the plate, adds a pinch of salt, and beats the eggs with a spoon.
The host heats up the pan with oil and pours in the egg mixture, letting it cook until it's almost set. He then flips the omelette over to cook the other side, folding it in half to create a half-moon shape.
Throughout the video, the host provides humorous commentary and jokes about his cooking skills and the recipe. He also encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel and follow him on social media.
The video ends with the host thanking his viewers for their support and inviting them to like the video if they want to see him cook again.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker uses a video editing program called Film.
2. The speaker was a chef before becoming a YouTuber.
3. The speaker is making a cooking recipe video to correct a mistake from a previous video.
4. The recipe being made is an omelette.
5. To make the omelette, two eggs, a plate, a spoon, a frying pan, and a spatula are needed.
6. The eggs need to be beaten with a spoon until they are totally yellow.
7. The pan needs to be heated with a little bit of oil before adding the egg mixture.
8. The egg mixture needs to be cooked on one side before flipping it over to cook the other side.
9. The speaker suggests adding ingredients like onions or other vegetables to the egg mixture for extra flavor.
10. The speaker is uploading daily videos throughout December.