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Omakase Sushi Experience
Restaurant food review UGC. Omakase sushi. Shots: exterior arrival, menu, first piece close-up, chef hand-off, reaction shot, each course macro shot. Whispered ASMR VO. Reels 60s.
This is a 12-shot filming plan for a 60s Reels product review — omakase Sushi Experience. Each shot specifies what appears on camera, the movement type, and the script or voiceover line, so you can film in sequence without stopping to think between takes. It's paced for Instagram Reels, with smooth visual flow and a satisfying close to reward viewers who watch to the end. Use it as an on-set checklist: work through each shot in order, adjust framing to your location, and adapt the script lines to your own voice.
Shot list
- 1HOOK0–3s
Wide shot of the restaurant exterior with soft evening light
- 2INTRO3–6s
Overhead shot of the menu being placed on the table
- 3PRODUCT6–9s
Close-up of the first piece of sushi on a pristine plate
- 4DEMO9–12s
Handheld shot of chef gracefully handing over sushi to creator
- 5RESULT12–15s
Close-up of creator's surprised reaction with soft lighting
Voiceover:'Oh wow!' - 6PRODUCT15–18s
Macro shot of next sushi course with garnishes
- 7PRODUCT18–21s
Macro shot of another sushi course being plated
- 8PRODUCT21–24s
Macro shot of garnishes being sprinkled on sushi
- 9PRODUCT24–27s
Macro shot of creator picking up sushi with chopsticks
- 10RESULT27–30s
Close-up of creator's face savoring the sushi
Voiceover:'This is incredible!' - 11FINAL30–33s
Wide shot of the creator smiling and enjoying the atmosphere
- 12FINAL33–36s
Pull-back shot of the restaurant filled with satisfied diners
Voiceover:'You have to try this!'
Why this format works
Product review content performs because it substitutes for the research viewers would otherwise do themselves. Honest framing ("I tested this for two weeks") builds the trust that brand copy can't — which is why UGC reviews consistently outperform polished ads in conversion rates. The shot list keeps your footage grounded and specific: the credibility comes from the detail, not the production value.
Filming tips for Reels
- Instagram's compression is aggressive — expose slightly brighter than feels right. Dark footage compresses badly.
- Film 10–15% more footage than the shot list calls for so you have edit room for transitions.
- Match cuts and morphing transitions between shots reward viewers who watch to the end — plan for them as you shoot.
- Check your aspect ratio: 9:16 for Reels, with safe zones at top and bottom for overlays.
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