Start with immediate, high-quality ASMR sounds (tapping on the sushi box, pouring soy sauce) before you say a word.
While you start eating the first piece of sushi, briefly explain your absence. You don't need a deep dive; a simple "I needed a break to recharge" is often enough for the ASMR community. Focus on the food. Describe the flavors in a whisper. mangio_sushi_asmr_sono_tornato
A close-up of a high-quality piece of sushi near your face, with text that says "Mi siete mancati" (I missed you) or "Sono tornato." Start with immediate, high-quality ASMR sounds (tapping on
Use a sensitive condenser or binaural microphone (like a Blue Yeti or 3Dio) to capture crisp "mouth sounds" and the rustle of soy sauce packets. Focus on the food
ASMR fans usually prefer long, uncut takes. It feels more authentic and "real-time."
It sounds like you're planning a "Return to ASMR" video centered around eating sushi. This kind of content—often called a "Welcome Back Mukbang"—is a great way to reconnect with your audience. 1. Pre-Production: Setting the Stage
Monitor your levels. ASMR listeners often wear headphones; a sudden loud bang (dropping a chopstick) can be physically painful for them.