01:04 🎥 They shoot real estate videos with attention to detail and quick turnaround times. 01:23 📸 Shooting in RAW allows for precise white balance adjustments in post-production. 02:30 🏠 They use a wide-angle lens (12mm) to showcase spaciousness in real estate videos. 03:18 📏 Maintaining balanced roof-to-floor ratios in shots ensures visual harmony. 03:58 🚪 They capture every room from multiple angles, focusing more on detail for bedrooms. 04:14 🎞️ Adjusting shutter speed or angle can mitigate flickering caused by lighting frequencies. 04:48 💡 Using backlighting enhances cinematic quality in real estate videography. 05:19 🕺 They emphasize the importance of smooth camera movements for professional results. 06:15 🎭 They creatively use foreground elements to add depth and perspective in shots. 07:47 🖥️ Editing involves organizing footage, cutting clips efficiently, and choosing music early on. 09:03 🎵 Choosing the right music track early in the process streamlines the editing workflow. 10:22 🎞️ Incorporating speed ramps in editing can enhance transitions between video clips. 13:44 🎨 They utilize color grading and stabilization techniques to enhance video quality. 15:55 💼 Quick turnaround times for real estate videos are highly valued in the industry.
Man! Two years later, and this video actually helped so much. Still a bit intimidating to try and figure out premiere but to see someone else's steps is eye opening as opposed to being walked through.
Hi there, cool job, 👍 How do you avoid to get blown out windows? There were many windows ... and all were exposed correctly. 2nd questions: when you push in and make a little curve - the gimbal stays in the same position right before your body and follows your move - or do you turn the gimbal actively with your armwrists as well? Tia, Andy
Great video, loved it from beggining to end. One question... Any particular reason you add speed ramp on AE instead of straight in PP? is there any benefit of doing so?
Great video bud, learned more than any of the other how to’s! Got yourself a new subscriber. Would love to see a full break down on editing as I just started video (been doing photo for years), but have been outsourcing the work which I’m not too happy with. Hope to learn more from your channel and take on the editing myself!
Nice video bro! When you said 6k pro and then said you left your ND at home, I was like ‘wait, how’d you leave your NDs at home’ haha. Anyway realised it’s just the 6k. Shooting with the same camera, gonna check out Juan’s luts 👍🏼
Hi Zaс! Can you please tell me how long does it take on average to edit a video? From the beginning of the preparation of the project - downloading files to the computer and to its end. Thank you!
Nice vid bro, Im looking to get this set up as well. I have the A7siii but a few friends of mine use the BM 6k and I love the final results plus I can get the BM and a nice lens for the price of my set up lol. Question, Since you can change white balance after the fact do you shoot on auto WB or change from room to room and if you need to you do it in post?
What’s your f-stop for the video & how is everything in focus? Mine usually loose focus when I go through the tight passages. Also when I shoot a video the outside tends to become blue light when I dial down the oranges of inside lighting.
Great question! I usually shoot at around a f5.6 when I have lots of light. As for white balance, I mention in the video that I shoot raw so I can manually adjust the blue daylight colours in post :)
3:05.
Bob is my uncle! How'd you know?!
HAHAHA
@@zackingproductions As soon as I heard this I knew you were an Aussie
The intro to this video is so good…flipping amazing ideas, angles, shots.
01:04 🎥 They shoot real estate videos with attention to detail and quick turnaround times.
01:23 📸 Shooting in RAW allows for precise white balance adjustments in post-production.
02:30 🏠 They use a wide-angle lens (12mm) to showcase spaciousness in real estate videos.
03:18 📏 Maintaining balanced roof-to-floor ratios in shots ensures visual harmony.
03:58 🚪 They capture every room from multiple angles, focusing more on detail for bedrooms.
04:14 🎞️ Adjusting shutter speed or angle can mitigate flickering caused by lighting frequencies.
04:48 💡 Using backlighting enhances cinematic quality in real estate videography.
05:19 🕺 They emphasize the importance of smooth camera movements for professional results.
06:15 🎭 They creatively use foreground elements to add depth and perspective in shots.
07:47 🖥️ Editing involves organizing footage, cutting clips efficiently, and choosing music early on.
09:03 🎵 Choosing the right music track early in the process streamlines the editing workflow.
10:22 🎞️ Incorporating speed ramps in editing can enhance transitions between video clips.
13:44 🎨 They utilize color grading and stabilization techniques to enhance video quality.
15:55 💼 Quick turnaround times for real estate videos are highly valued in the industry.
The roof to floor part such a good easy to implement tip, awesome video thank you!!
Man! Two years later, and this video actually helped so much. Still a bit intimidating to try and figure out premiere but to see someone else's steps is eye opening as opposed to being walked through.
I just started on Final Cut Pro and wow am I struggling 😂
Hi there, cool job, 👍 How do you avoid to get blown out windows? There were many windows ... and all were exposed correctly. 2nd questions: when you push in and make a little curve - the gimbal stays in the same position right before your body and follows your move - or do you turn the gimbal actively with your armwrists as well? Tia, Andy
Great video, loved it from beggining to end. One question... Any particular reason you add speed ramp on AE instead of straight in PP? is there any benefit of doing so?
AE gives you more control rather than premiere
Great video bud, learned more than any of the other how to’s! Got yourself a new subscriber. Would love to see a full break down on editing as I just started video (been doing photo for years), but have been outsourcing the work which I’m not too happy with. Hope to learn more from your channel and take on the editing myself!
Thanks for the kind words mate. Hope to be putting out some more content soon! Been bogged down with client work!
That audio transition. Impressive!!
Hey Zac King , need some advice , do you press and hold the gimbal button while doing a push ins or side to side ? Thanks !
Can I ask what music licensing company you’re using to play Ford. songs? What’s he on?
what are your thoughts of shooting with sony zv e 10 as a begginer. would you invest in a wide lens and a gimbal for a first client.
I've noticed that you put a chromatic abberation on it (which an effect that I like), how do you do that?
Hey Zac, Do you usually shoot these in some flavor of slomo? What's your go to FPS for videos like these?
50fps is the go because we use PAL
Any chance you can share the name of the music? Fantastic video, you make it look so easy. 🎉
Gorgeous work man!
Wow. Amazing video. So did you shoot and edit in 24/25p? Or did you shoot 50/60 and edit in 25 for slowmo? Thanks
I use Davinci and After Effects. What is your workflow using both?
Why can’t you do ramping in the actual Adobe Premiere?
You can but you'll get a better result in AE :)
Nice video bro! When you said 6k pro and then said you left your ND at home, I was like ‘wait, how’d you leave your NDs at home’ haha. Anyway realised it’s just the 6k. Shooting with the same camera, gonna check out Juan’s luts 👍🏼
Interesting that you are not using like the most expensive lenses but the ones that do the job and it still looks great. A lesson for me.
Hi Zaс!
Can you please tell me how long does it take on average to edit a video? From the beginning of the preparation of the project - downloading files to the computer and to its end.
Thank you!
Hi mate you record in how many fps plz?
50fps for slow motion and 25fps when the agent is talking to the camera :)
@@zackingproductions Thank you very much 🙏
Loved it n subscribed
What was the lut used for drone shot , and your thumbnail picture?
Appreciated
Hey mate, I just manually colour graded the drone and the thumbnail :)
Nice vid bro, Im looking to get this set up as well. I have the A7siii but a few friends of mine use the BM 6k and I love the final results plus I can get the BM and a nice lens for the price of my set up lol. Question, Since you can change white balance after the fact do you shoot on auto WB or change from room to room and if you need to you do it in post?
Nice bro! Sometimes I use my A7siii for these jobs but I prefer the BMPCC for a better image. I normally just leave my WB at 5600k the whole shoot :)
hey yo Zac, funny accidentally coming across your channel, awesome work man
Fab video when you have a big house, but how to get the ceiling and floor in, in a small room? Not easy
Its not a hard rule to follow. If you struggle with that though maybe use a wider lens?
Wow amazing tutorial you do brother 😍 please make detailed video on color grading
Can you please tell what lens you were using in the beginning the wide angle lens?
what mode do you shoot in when going from room to room? Like exposure wise?
For wide shots what f stop did you use?
If I am on the Laowa I normally use 2.8 lol
You can speed ramp right in Premiere Pro.
Yes you certainly can, however, I've noticed that you can adjust and get a better result by switching to AE
Hey Zac great vid..can you please do a tutorial on the speed work in AEffects? the ramp etc..? thanks man
Nice video man after shooting in 50ps do you slow down in post ?
Yeah always slow down to 25fps
What’s the camera?
How are you syncing the music to the video?
How much would you charge for this project?
This is so educational, unparalleled mate! Your stuff looks super high end, how much do you charge for such a project?
Thanks for the kind words mate! For a typical property listing video we charge $1299
@@zackingproductions thanks for the reply! Your from down under right, so its australian $?
@@Low2234 Yup
Cheers man, loving the aussie accent
12mm in bmpcc in 18mm right ?
Agree on the music before editing I must spend more choosing the music than editing the video lol :)
what are you using to mount that battery to the gimbal?
Hi there,
Great video.
Are you using a Ronin SC.
Do you need drone license for this kind of thing? How do you get around it?
Yes you do if you're using the drone for anything commercial in nature.
lens?
Awesome video! How much are you charging for this?
What camera did you use?
You are using RS 2 pro right
What camera/ lens are you using for this?
1:58
Laowa 12mm 2.8
@@zackingproductions camera?
@@traveltechtips5868 BMPCC 6K :)
thanks for sharing your insights
How much time do you spend on shooting?
I hope you add a wanker surcharge for the agent riding your jock through the shoot. Thanks for a solid overview. 🤙
Enjoyed watching your process. Thanks!
Thank you!
Great video. So informative. How long does it take you for editing a single listing and which drone are you using?
about 2hrs and Mavic 2 Pro
Hello, how do you make the sequence, 4k or 1080?
4K
My biggest thing is how much to charge. Where do you live and whats your starting price for say a 2000 sq ft home?
Great tutorial. Thanks for all the effort.
Thanks kind sir!
Nice one bro
Always on edge when the Maggies are in the area😅
That camera is dope. But I'd go crazy with an agent down my back like that. Unless that was intentional
que lente usaste ?
Laowa 12mm 2.8
Very nice! Good tips
Thank you sir!
What’s your f-stop for the video & how is everything in focus? Mine usually loose focus when I go through the tight passages.
Also when I shoot a video the outside tends to become blue light when I dial down the oranges of inside lighting.
Great question! I usually shoot at around a f5.6 when I have lots of light. As for white balance, I mention in the video that I shoot raw so I can manually adjust the blue daylight colours in post :)
@@zackingproductions make sense, shooting not in raw screws up the whole footage.
Audio levels in your vid are a bit heavy, I'd raise your vocal, and/or lower the music level a bit. Otherwise great video, very informative. 👍
Thanks! I’ll take that onboard!
9:08 it's not an argument because Davinci has Fusion :)
loved this video
Great info. Thanks
That editing…😳
What frame rate?
Rookie! You should be able to identify it just by looking at it!
You literally edit the same way as me. Even the sequence names are the same haha
Great minds think alike ;)
Very nice video
"I use this sandisks, they're super reliable"....oh boy that didn't age well haa!
I don't get how your image is so stable right off camera without slowing it down....
Practice with the gimbal a lot!
Jesus, I cannot keep up lol
can you turn down the music bed. you're normal, music too hot.
Too much over kill, don’t need 6k EVER nor no need to shoot in raw. I bet you do all this post editing for under 509 😂😂😂
Nah you're wrong there, I do it for free and just get paid in exposure :)