@@Andrew_Nycz I’m both a real estate agent and a content creator, so I’m actually the client for these. I met the media company owner both by referral, through social media and in person where they sponsored an event. For years I had been going it alone and finding videographers, editors etc as needed but it’s nice to have a dedicated partner now. I’d recommend searching for agents that are already creating content in your area, connect with them online, offer to meet up to discuss strategies, once you’ve earned their trust you can offer to help them level up their production For me, I have most of the equipment and the vision but not always the time so it’s worth partnering with specialist. The ROI on content (especially video) for a real estate agent is huge!
Hi Andrew, Greetings from the UK. I've been following your content and thank you for it-it's truly excellent. I also appreciate that you show behind-the-scenes footage. I am a videographer as well, but I have many questions about returning clients, pricing, where and how to find them, and so on. Would it be possible to contact you privately via email or another platform? Thank you, and best regards.
My two cents, back up footage on site! At least one copy. That way you can QC before you're out of the space. As least watch a clip or two with headphones and check the sound, that there was no oversight like shooting in S&Q by accident, etc. This easy task saves productions.
I’m actually setup on that program for my real estate content here in MN, same amount of time and deliverables!
Thats amazing. How do you like working in real estate? What is the best way you've found to source agents that are willing to invest in content?
@@Andrew_Nycz I’m both a real estate agent and a content creator, so I’m actually the client for these. I met the media company owner both by referral, through social media and in person where they sponsored an event. For years I had been going it alone and finding videographers, editors etc as needed but it’s nice to have a dedicated partner now.
I’d recommend searching for agents that are already creating content in your area, connect with them online, offer to meet up to discuss strategies, once you’ve earned their trust you can offer to help them level up their production
For me, I have most of the equipment and the vision but not always the time so it’s worth partnering with specialist. The ROI on content (especially video) for a real estate agent is huge!
Hi Andrew,
Greetings from the UK. I've been following your content and thank you for it-it's truly excellent. I also appreciate that you show behind-the-scenes footage.
I am a videographer as well, but I have many questions about returning clients, pricing, where and how to find them, and so on. Would it be possible to contact you privately via email or another platform?
Thank you, and best regards.
No problem! Send me an email 🤛🏻 Andrew@NyczProductions.com
love to connect about your retainer model.
Send me an email or DM me on IG and we will chat!
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Thanks bro
My two cents, back up footage on site! At least one copy. That way you can QC before you're out of the space. As least watch a clip or two with headphones and check the sound, that there was no oversight like shooting in S&Q by accident, etc. This easy task saves productions.
You are right. I got home and there was a few clips/takes on this job I would have re shot. Solid advice, and I will start doing this. Thank you!
Andrew, can we set up a zoom call soon?
Thanks, Tyler
Yes bro of course, just shoot me a message