I'm 2 days into viewing real estate tutorial content and this has been the most thorough demonstration by far. Most will just say what to do and then show their shot as opposed to an actual visual guidance through the process. Definitely earned a sub here!
A year ago, hours of photo vids and Ebooks and now picking up a few tricks on video. thanks Nathan. The indoor to outdoor was new to me. Genius as usual.
I love this! Videography is something I have been wanting to add for many of my clients but I haven't really known where to start. I would love more content like this!
this video was exactly what I needed. Its crazy that there are almost no videos showing footage at the same time as the person demonstrating the actual gimbal movement. Thank you for your video man. Subscribed!
Very nice Nathan. Been wanting to expand my photo skills into more video services and real estate is one market I enjoy. You really show the beauty of this home and your camera moves are spot on. Thank you for the lesson and inspiration. Beautiful work sir. F
I have been doing mostly Matterport style tours and turning them into a video option but now Iwill shoot Ising my gimbal and a camera to expand my offerings. Thank you for all your tips.
I made tons of property photos in some years and love to improve it from time to time. Nice to see your technique which is common sense to me. Thanks a lot to making these type of videos.
Fantastic tutorial. I particularly liked your suggestions on the cross dissolve for managing the white balance between interior to exterior. Super fab. Thanks so much, Nathan!
This video is FANTASTIC Nathan! I’ve been wondering about how these awesome real estate videos are done. I can’t wait to see what else you show us about real estate videography. :)
Thank you so much Nathan! Your videos are so informative and easy to follow. This channel is my 'go to' when i search for an answer regarding real estate photo/ video subjects! Thanks again.
Thank you, Nathan, for putting together an instructive and perfectly clear video! I come from a photography background, so video is a new animal; using a gimbal is a whole new species! My videos will improve greatly if I can get the ninja walk down. Keep up the great work you're doing!
Gonna starting doing my first project at my best friends landscape company,and this video really helps me a lot. Learned a bunch of techniques and thank you!
Great teaser video...ok, ok...Time to thank you! I'm buying your book now Nathan. I've been stealing your real estate tips for too many years. Love the Ronin-S/Nikon D780 combo for real estate video, It's a Beast (& the Ronin-S is available for pennies on the dollar)! For outdoor "Truck" movement, my 60 yr old butt uses a long board when conditions permit! But tell ya what; for weddings I've been experimenting with the little Nikon Z50 and a variety of lens combos to decrease shoulder/arm fatigue and have been quite impressed with the results. Definitely a different gimbal balancing process however! Yet to shoot a listing vid with it.
Excellent video!!!! That looks like the perfect daylight/natural light home. Can you please tell me what you do in mix lighting situations from a white balance point of view?
Thank you! There's no simple way to explain that in a short UA-cam video or comment, but I cover things like that in-depth in my online course on Videography for Real Estate, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: ProVideo.NathanCool.com
Great video! I'm interested in knowing where to find a home like your with the open layout. It's been a challenge in the community that we are looking. Feeling super discouraged 😞
Awesome video. Really gave me a lot to work on before I even think about videography in REP. I need to make sure I am physically capable of doing the movements first.
Thanks! That's a good point that I can't emphasize enough, and is often overlooked. After a day of video I'm very sore, and it can be physically demanding. One thing to think about is a very lightweight camera and lens, mounted on a smaller gimbal.
Great video as always Photo(Video)Scholar! One request, please include the CC when uploading these. The 80's were bad to me and my hearing isn't what it once was.
Im not sure if I‘ve missed something.. but what focal length is best for? ( I know, wide angle), but is 20-24mm enough or would you recommend a wider view for real estate? Cheers, great video!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Do u do with the phone too? And how if you shoot the small apartment for maximalist home? Thanks. 😊
Hello Nathan. I really enjoy your videos and recommend you to a lot of photographers getting into RE photography. I have been at it for about 10 years have done well with still and 360 photography. A few years ago I bought a Ronin S and EOS R (just upgraded to R5) and have done some nice video as well. My question is when doing orbits, what mode to you use on the Ronin to keep the focus on the object you're orbiting? I mainly use M2, but the camera focal point doesn't stay fixed on the object or area that I am orbiting, which would be especially useful for front elevation scenes. Thanks so much!
It is :) I used to use Photoshop years ago actually, but now I recommend (and use) Premiere Pro. But, that's not the only alternative and I mention other programs as well.
I'm 2 days into viewing real estate tutorial content and this has been the most thorough demonstration by far. Most will just say what to do and then show their shot as opposed to an actual visual guidance through the process. Definitely earned a sub here!
A year ago, hours of photo vids and Ebooks and now picking up a few tricks on video. thanks Nathan. The indoor to outdoor was new to me. Genius as usual.
Beautifully explained, much appreciated, Nathan!
I love this! Videography is something I have been wanting to add for many of my clients but I haven't really known where to start. I would love more content like this!
Thanks Nathan! I have avoided the indoor to outdoor shots in high contrast for a long time. This helps. Really enjoy your work!
Thanks Michael!
Thank's for this basics movement for property video it's help me on my job as a marketing property. Good jobs Nathan.
this video was exactly what I needed. Its crazy that there are almost no videos showing footage at the same time as the person demonstrating the actual gimbal movement. Thank you for your video man. Subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm thinking of getting into real estate videography and this video was very informative!
Good idea with the last inside/outside exposure 👍🏻
All information no Fluff. Thank you!
Very nice Nathan. Been wanting to expand my photo skills into more video services and real estate is one market I enjoy. You really show the beauty of this home and your camera moves are spot on. Thank you for the lesson and inspiration. Beautiful work sir. F
Great video! Solid information for someone getting into the field.
I have been doing mostly Matterport style tours and turning them into a video option but now Iwill shoot Ising my gimbal and a camera to expand my offerings. Thank you for all your tips.
I made tons of property photos in some years and love to improve it from time to time. Nice to see your technique which is common sense to me. Thanks a lot to making these type of videos.
fantastic tutorial. I learned so much
I learned a lot that I will implement right away with my first video. Thank you!
Better form than a pro boxer man, looking good!
Fantastic tutorial. I particularly liked your suggestions on the cross dissolve for managing the white balance between interior to exterior. Super fab. Thanks so much, Nathan!
Going to buy your course now. Nobody teaches better than you!
This video is FANTASTIC Nathan! I’ve been wondering about how these awesome real estate videos are done. I can’t wait to see what else you show us about real estate videography. :)
Thank you Nathan, I appreciate you sharing your experience with us. Excellent!
Thank you so much Nathan! Your videos are so informative and easy to follow. This channel is my 'go to' when i search for an answer regarding real estate photo/ video subjects! Thanks again.
I enjoyed the video a lot, thanks for sharing those tips!
Super helpful, thank you! ❤
Thank you, Nathan! You are awesome as always)
Excellent as usual.
Concise and very helpful information! Keep it up.
Thank you for this very useful information. All thanks and appreciation to you 🌼
Great instructions for the video shooting of real estate. Thank you for the wonderful video.
good stuff nathan! these will definitely help me on my next shoot!
Very well explained. Thanks
Good stuff! I've learnt some new stuff and relearnt some old. Thanks for this
Great video Nathan !
Thanks Nathan for another great video, I wold love to know your gimbal mode and camera setup. thanks again 😊
Thanks! I talk more about that in my e-book on videography, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3rRrN8v
Great tutorial ;-) Thanks, Nathan.
Thank you, Nathan, for putting together an instructive and perfectly clear video! I come from a photography background, so video is a new animal; using a gimbal is a whole new species! My videos will improve greatly if I can get the ninja walk down. Keep up the great work you're doing!
Great demonstration, thank you for sharing!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much… this is golden 🎉
thanks for breaking it down! this was really helpful!
True
Love the detail in which you teach. Amazing just what I was looking. Awesome video. Lookin forward to more content.
Great stuff Nathan, thanks!
Informative video. Thank you
I love it , straight to the point and very educative.
Fantastic! I’ll be getting your book!
Thank you Michele!
Thank you for sharing!...from Lake Mary FL
wonderful content learnt lot
thanks
Amazing content as always. Thank you.
Thank you Nathan, super interesting, it is by seeing you work that we learn the most !
Thanks Nathan, this is great information. I look forward to watching more of this and maybe a book or 2???
Damn, dude. Gorgeous home!
Thank you for all these lives. I learnt alot
Gonna starting doing my first project at my best friends landscape company,and this video really helps me a lot. Learned a bunch of techniques and thank you!
Great teaser video...ok, ok...Time to thank you! I'm buying your book now Nathan. I've been stealing your real estate tips for too many years. Love the Ronin-S/Nikon D780 combo for real estate video, It's a Beast (& the Ronin-S is available for pennies on the dollar)! For outdoor "Truck" movement, my 60 yr old butt uses a long board when conditions permit! But tell ya what; for weddings I've been experimenting with the little Nikon Z50 and a variety of lens combos to decrease shoulder/arm fatigue and have been quite impressed with the results. Definitely a different gimbal balancing process however! Yet to shoot a listing vid with it.
Great tips Nathan. Thanks for doing this!
Excellent video!!!! That looks like the perfect daylight/natural light home. Can you please tell me what you do in mix lighting situations from a white balance point of view?
Thank you! There's no simple way to explain that in a short UA-cam video or comment, but I cover things like that in-depth in my online course on Videography for Real Estate, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: ProVideo.NathanCool.com
@@NathanCoolPhotothanks, I will check it out.
Thank you so much. Lovely informative video.
thank you nanthan for your tutorial,
Great video! I'm interested in knowing where to find a home like your with the open layout. It's been a challenge in the community that we are looking. Feeling super discouraged 😞
Nathan! This is Amazing.
Great video , really thank you 🎉🎉🎉
great information. thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent (as usual). Thanks.
Thanks. Interesting to watch how someone else does the moves.
Thanks for a great video as always! I really appreciate your talent and willingness to share!
Great video!
Great video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you this helps
Love this! Thank you so much for that.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is amazing! Thank you
A big thank you for the tips!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great work
Loved it ! Thank you
Awesome video. Really gave me a lot to work on before I even think about videography in REP. I need to make sure I am physically capable of doing the movements first.
Thanks! That's a good point that I can't emphasize enough, and is often overlooked. After a day of video I'm very sore, and it can be physically demanding. One thing to think about is a very lightweight camera and lens, mounted on a smaller gimbal.
This is awesome video
excellent video using very similar gear to mine including the Laowa 12mm
That's great content and tips! Which lenses do you use?
Thanks!
Great video as always Photo(Video)Scholar! One request, please include the CC when uploading these. The 80's were bad to me and my hearing isn't what it once was.
Brilliant. Thanks so much
thank you so much for your info.
Hi Natham Good video ! One question , which follow speed do you use? Thank you
Thank you!
Great video! what camera and lense you used?
Thank you
Really good video!
Thanks!
@@NathanCoolPhoto I made notes for my first interior Real Estate video next week, and your video was very helpful!
Im not sure if I‘ve missed something.. but what focal length is best for? ( I know, wide angle), but is 20-24mm enough or would you recommend a wider view for real estate?
Cheers, great video!
Great video, thanks for posting! You're using a 12mm lens? Where's the distortion? Did you remove it in post, or is the lens distortion free?
It's a zero-distortion lens, see amzn.to/3PqhT9Z
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Do u do with the phone too? And how if you shoot the small apartment for maximalist home? Thanks. 😊
Hi Nathan I'd love to see vids on settings, editing and pricing. Guess you need a desktop for editing. Thanks
it is the best vedio for gimble real estate moves
Thank you!
great job
You’re amazing thanks
Thank you!
Excellent! You may want to mention which mode of the gimbal you are using.
Thanks! I do actually in my new e-book on basic videography, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3bO2uOa
Hello Nathan. I really enjoy your videos and recommend you to a lot of photographers getting into RE photography. I have been at it for about 10 years have done well with still and 360 photography. A few years ago I bought a Ronin S and EOS R (just upgraded to R5) and have done some nice video as well. My question is when doing orbits, what mode to you use on the Ronin to keep the focus on the object you're orbiting? I mainly use M2, but the camera focal point doesn't stay fixed on the object or area that I am orbiting, which would be especially useful for front elevation scenes. Thanks so much!
Thanks as always for sharing this Nathan. What software do you use to edit your footage? Let me guess, it's in the ebook 😊
It is :) I used to use Photoshop years ago actually, but now I recommend (and use) Premiere Pro. But, that's not the only alternative and I mention other programs as well.
Thank you Nathan^^
Thank you sir. This was a very nice video.
Beautiful home.
Saving lives again. Thanks Nathan!
Thanks so much Nathan! Question: 6:26 What did you do to avoid the piano reflection of your own image?