How to Shoot Real Estate Videos - Everything You NEED To Get Started!
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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Video BREAKDOWN:
0:00 - Intro
0:53 - What's the point?
1:36 - The Gear you Need!
5:23 - Types of Shots & Why
7:45 - Camera Settings
12:12 - Shoot to Edit
13:22 - Final Thoughts
14:10 - Full Listing Video
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This is fantastic information. You're not just going over the general idea of real estate videography. You're going through the shutter speeds, ISOs, f stops, what specific shots. This is seriously an incredibly solid, comprehensive crash course to get going with real estate videography. Thank you!
Thanks so much! Truly appreciate the feedback, glad you found it valuable!
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Bra I already know how to shoot a real estate video, last episode of South Park taught me.
Omg my friend showed me that, too funny and spot on 😂
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@@AndreiRestrepocan u shoot videos with the Sony alpha 1
Love that you added the finished video at the end, so many channels just tell you how to do it and dont show how it all fits together
Hey Tyler! Thanks so much. I agree 100%, I’ve found myself thinking the same thing when I watch other videos! Thanks for watching.
Awesome, I learned more from this video than from a paid multi day online course I purchased before.
That means a lot, glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
Gosh that opening sunset shot was straight fire!!
Hey Oscar! Thanks so much, I remember the second I saw that I was like oh man I can’t wait to use this clip. Haha Thanks so much for watching!
Love this! So helpful! Thank you very much
I'm just getting started in the real estate side of photography/videography, and this was very insightful!
Thanks so much, appreciate it greatly!
Love this video Andrei, nice to find ya and your content, you were what the doctor ordered. Looking forward to watching more and learning. Thanks for your work.
Hey Max! Really appreciate the feedback, thanks so much!
Love this!!! Thank you so much!! Now to write everything down😊
Welcome! Thanks for watching! :)
incredibly informative, I'm looking at doing more with videography and starting with a bit of real-estate, this information has been super helpful with tips and tricks. it's sweet and to the point
Hey! Thanks so much, glad you found it valuable!
This is extremely well done. Thank you!
Hey scott! Thanks so much, I really appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks man very helpful. I’m looking to get into real estate video.
Hey! That’s awesome, glad it was valuable! Thanks for watching
thank you for all this amazing info. was trying to figure out which lenses and a couple items to get to get started. happy to use your amazon links! thank you again
Thanks so much, truly appreciate that! Glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks for breaking everything down, the final edit was amazing.
Hey Timothy, thanks so much! Really appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching!
Watched this twice! Super helpful tips!
Awesome, glad to hear it! Thanks so much 😊
For the past year I've been watching your videos before each RE shoot I've done to give me that extra confidence boost to verify I know what I'm doing. Thanks alot for the content it's definitely helps!
Hey! Thanks so much, I truly appreciate hearing that you find the videos helpful! Appreciate your comment greatly!
@@AndreiRestrepo hey while I have you I've got a question. I know in your previous videos you've mentioned you work with a Ronin S I've got the Ronin SC, and my setup (canon rp w/ 16-35mm f4) is WAY too heavy to balance. Would you recommend the Ronin S for heavier setups or is there a better gimbal out there that is specifically suited for what I'm looking for? (Sorry for the lengthy message)
Nicely done! To the point and lots of value information! Great work!
Glad it was helpful! Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all the tips! Glad I found you, I’m really hoping to get into real estate photo and video to really get my company off the ground and quit the day job, I feel pretty confident to get started talking to realtors now 😁
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Thanks 🙏 I really like it . Simple and clean
Appreciate it! Glad you found it valuable. Thanks for watching!
Great video, so many details. Thank you!
Glad you found it valuable! Thanks for watching
This is such a good video thank you. As someone who wants to get into real estate video this year this is invaluable! I have my first shoot coming up next month so can't wait to try out some of these tips and tricks!
Hey Henry, thanks so much! Really appreciate it, best of luck!
So how d it go?
Thank you. Great info!
Appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching!
Great video! Thorough and so great for to add to the arsenal, doesn't seem so foreign with your amazing direction! I will definitely be planning gear for this industry of photography and also hope to get my toes wet with what I have! Finally video is superb. 👍
Thanks so much, appreciate it greatly! Glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
Hey, great shots. I am doing most of the things you mentioned already but still picked up some tips. Thanks!
Hey Emmad! Appreciate the comment, glad you found it valuable! Thanks for watching
This is just what I needed! Did Real Estate photography 10+ years ago, and now revisiting the industry from a video standpoint as the world has changed.
Glad to hear it! Yup, I can imagine it’s pretty different from when you did it. Vertical short videos is a big thing too for listings now if some of the agents have a social following
You definitely got me to subscribe! Great info!
Hey! Appreciate that greatly. Glad you found it valuable!
You stay with the knowledge..thanks!
Thanks drew! Appreciate it!
@@AndreiRestrepo Your welcome!
Nice!! So much good info
Thanks dood! Appreciate ya! 🤙🏻
Just said to my wife, this is what I need to be able to produce. Fantastic video man, and your final edit is just incredible. Well done sir.
Hey man! Thanks so much, I truly appreciate that! What kind of work do you produce right now? Thanks for watching!
loved this video
Thanks so much, really appreciate it!
Great video! Got useful tips
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic job with this video!
Appreciate that greatly! 🤙🏻
I have been a professional interior photographer for over 20 years working for all the top fashion houses in Asia. I have been asked to shoot a video walkthrough for a new Chanel store, video is something I have never done in my career before. I stumbled across your channel while surfing the hundreds that are out there and just wanted to give credit where credit is due, your video was informative, straight to the point and gave me all the information regarding ISO, FPS and shutter speeds that I needed to know. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge, greatly appreciated.
Hey Scott! Thanks so much for your comment, I truly appreciate the feedback! Really glad you are finding the content valuable. Great to connect with you all the way from Texas! Best of luck on the video shoot, let me know if you have any additional questions!
By far the most enjoyable and most complete video I came across on Estate shooting. Suggesting to use a Polarizer filter is a pro tip, not to mention all the others! Thanks ever so much Andrei
Thanks so much, truly appreciate it! Glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo you really covered so much, from gear to planning to user experience. I definitely feel more enriched and ready to shoot my next estate on Friday. Thanks again and I am going to check out your other videos too 🍻
Great Job !
Thanks so much!
very practical video...thanks
Thanks for the feedback Mark! Appreciate your support.
Thank you. It's great.
Thanks so much, glad you’ve found it valuable!
Awesome video man. Starting to upload and edit videos myself, I have a newfound respect for creators. Looking forward to the next video👍
Hey! Thanks so much, really appreciate the comment man. Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for the video! I plan on using my Canon m50 mark ii for real estate photography & videography so this was a gem!
Glad it was helpful! Appreciate the feedback, let me know if you have any other questions!
I really needed this
Glad it was valuable, thanks for watching!
This video was so informative and extremely helpful. You did such a great job explaining the basics. Yet, I’m a bit discouraged because I can’t afford some of the equipment used.
Are there any more affordable full frame cameras or wide angle lens you would recommend for beginner RE photographers?
Hey Joy! Thanks so much for the feedback on the video, glad it was informative! Totally understand, gear can get super pricey. What’s a good email for you? I can recommend some additional gear through there vs a comment on here. Thanks!
Great video🔥 I got a lot of notes📝
Thanks so much! I’ve got a lot more videos on my channel and RE photo & video is you want to check them out for some more info. Glad it was valuable!
Very nice man that’s awesome
Thanks so much, appreciate that!
It really helped. Thank You
Glad to hear it, thanks so much for the feedback!
Thank you, your presentation of information is excellent. I have watched a bunch of your videos and have learned plenty! The final edit on this house looks fantastic, I imagine this to be quite a bit of work to get here. Do you have advice on pricing for videos like these / roughly what do real estate videos of this quality cost?
Hey Stuart! Thanks so much, appreciate it! Honestly it ranges like crazy, especially because not everyone can produce the same good quality like you can with photos if you simply outsource them. Real estate videos can range from $150 bucks on the low end, to shooting for high end clients and are willing to pay +$750 or so. Your best approach is to produce something high end, attractive, and different. That way you become the go to person for high end videos. You can then bundle photo+video together to make even more. Thanks for watching!
Great content dude, just stumbled across your channel
Hey Trevor! Appreciate it, glad you’re finding valuable!
When video shooting real estate, what part(s) of the house is a must selling feature, as opposed to what feature(s) can be sacrificed?
What is the ideal length of real estate videos?
Should agents be in the shots? What about others?
Should I choose photography as a career path, I will be a late bloomer; however, I am a sponge for brand new information from young people...and I can't wait to get on the Yellow Brick Road!
Hey! Great questions. I’ll do my best to answer these for you!
1. Top selling features of a home are location, kitchen, living, master bedroom, specific unique features, then everything else. Sometimes secondary bedrooms + small bathrooms don’t need to be in it if the agent doesn’t want to show everything.
2. Ideal length is anywhere from 1-3 minutes. Depends on the size of the home for length. Doesn’t have to be super long in my opinion, shorter the better.
3. Agents don’t have to be in the shot, I have another video where I break down how to film on camera agents. It’s more of a preference, plus I charge more since you have to record professional audio, script lines with them, and much more. A regular listing video doesn’t have the agent in them.
You can never be too late to get into this field, or any photography niche. If you’re passionate about it, then you’ll always succeed! Thanks for watching
Going to try this with my phone for now
Smart! That’s honestly what I would use if I was starting out. A lot of the same basics apply like learning composition, the benefit of different focal lengths in the new phones, editing, it’s a good way to start! Thanks for watching
Awesome video my friend thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment, glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
CLEAN!!!!
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
thanks andrei
Glad you found it valuable!
This is so helpful - thank you! I was just wondering what focus-settings you use? This is something I have struggled with.
Glad you found it helpful! Unless I’m shooting details, I typically keep it in Manual focus for the wide shots. That way focus isn’t jumping while filming the shot. I just pick the middle of the room and set focus there. For details, I use a small center focus square and move it around where I need to. Thanks for watching!
Good content. Thanks
Appreciate that greatly!
Andrei, you da man!
Thanks Jeremy! Appreciate your support!
Great videos bro keep it up
Thanks so much! Truly appreciate it, glad it was valuable!
Nice videos. Thanks!
Thanks so much Omar, glad you found it valuable!
Great video, thank you
Thanks so much, appreciate your support!
thank you
You’re very welcome, glad it was valuable!
Great video. Thanks for the tips. Wondering about lighting. Do you ever find yourself needing or wishing you had an additional light source?
Thanks so much! Sometimes, but it's just not practical to bring and setup lighting for shoots like this in my opinion. Using flash for real estate photography is much more practical since you're holding a small flash you can bounce off a wall and move on. Would be hard to have a powerful light on a stand in the corner of a room and move it around plus not capture it in the shot itself.
I'd rather invest in a camera with good low light performance, lots of dynamic range, and a lens with a fast aperture. Then simply mess with the lighting to home actually has, like if there's a lot of natural light, turn on or off practical lights, and so on. Thanks for watching!
Thanks dude !
Glad it was helpful!
GREAT VIDEO! Thanks
Thanks so much Pablo! Glad it was valuable. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo For sure I appreciate you not withholding information. This the best video on UA-cam for this subjeect matter! Wish you great success!
Good Work Brother Thanks
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Great video! After 24 years in news, I am really interested in Real Estate videography as phase 2 of my career. I have the gear, can’t wait to get started. 👍
That’s awesome! That must’ve been quite a career, you must’ve seen a lot of stuff! Thanks for watching, glad it was valuable!
Just to say thanks for this.
Appreciate it very greatly!! Thank you, glad you found it valuable. 🙌🏻
Awesome!
Thanks so much!
So useful! 👏 I am a realtor in Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks so much! Cheers from TX!
Thanks man. Very informative. What focus mode /setting you use tor video. Thank you
Hey man, glad you found it valuable! I use manual focus most of the time for the wide shots. I simple set focus in the middle of the room or so and then do the shot. Sometimes when using AF, it’ll jump in the middle of the shot. And then I use AF, just some sort of center point, for the detail shots. Thanks for watching!
11:22. For video filming, always use waveform and not histogram if your camera has it. Histogram only shows you the total tonal values of the image but not exactly where they are. Waveform on the other hand can show you the exact over or under exposed area of the image. Use an external monitor if your cam does not have waveform.
Definitely, most people shooting real estate aren’t using monitors which is why the histogram or zebras is there best bet. I have before but it’s too much sometimes for how quick some of these shoots are, especially doing multiple a day sometimes. Now I use the R5C and it’s so nice using waveform + false color in a small mirrorless style camera. Thanks for watching!
im really just getting started with real estate, I had my first clients a couple of days ago. this video really helped out. can't thank you enough for it. really considering becoming a member just based off this video and how honest it was. in a quick answer..what is the best benefit(s) of being a member of you community.
Glad to hear it! Absolutely - the biggest benefit I think is the private discord group with other RE photog/videographers and sharing your work for constructive criticism, answer to quick questions, good general discussion! Along with the BTS series of videos similar to this one, but longer/uncut of other jobs. The presets/LUTS are a bonus too, would love to see you there! Thanks for watching
Awesome video! Couple of questions: 1) At what time you normally shoot the video? 2) What if for example the weather is bad, like rainy for instance? 3) Do you have a video where you show your camera settings and how you do it? 4) Does an APS-C camera will work for this kind of videos, specially in low light? Thanks I’m advance for taking the time of reading this! 🙌🏼
Hey! Thanks so much! Sure thing:
1) if it’s a super high end home, typically early morning or sunset looks best. Sometimes if it’s a regular home or I have a packed schedule, mid day still looks good for real estate
2) if there’s bad weather, I strongly encourage the realtor to reschedule, otherwise the video will look bad, you can’t do sky replacements like photos ha!
3) I’m this video, I have a section where I show all my settings, I believe in the middle of it!
4) and ASP-C definitely works! All you need 1080p 30+60 fps. Even if you don’t have features like LOG profiles for my dynamic range, you can adjust your standard color profile and reduce contrast/saturation.
Check out this video as well! More real estate video info: ua-cam.com/video/Laod5Hy8pMQ/v-deo.html thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo Hi! Wow thanks so much for taking the time to reply on my several questions, it helped a lot! I appreciate it! 🙂
Extremely helpful content to get started in this area. You answered number of doubts I had. One question is where is the camera’s focus pointed at in any given room when you are at f/4 or wider for prime? I assume you are not on manual focus. Should it be straight ahead in center as a spot point?
Thanks so much! So now using a 15-35 2.8 lens, I still use manual focus and set focus in the middle of the room. Also having do us peaking on to make sure everything is pretty much in focus. For detail shots at shallower depth of field from my 50mm lens, I’m using center AF typically. Thanks for watching!
Good video 😊
Thanks so much!
Appreciate your tips on ground photography. My drone game is good I need to work on my ground photography skills. Any other tips will be much appreciated! Thanks again!
Thanks so much! You should think about joining the community I started, a lot of people in there are getting a ton of value from it for growing their skills! Thanks for watching!
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Right here! andreirestrepo.com
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Hey Andrei, love your channel, very informative. I got a question if you don't mind: how do you shoot the transition from coming from outside-inside without exterior being to bright or interior not being to dark? Thanks in advance
Hey Dan! Thanks so much. Great question, I do it in 2 separate clips for that exact reason, not 1 continuous clip. I typically walk up to the property and go all the way to the door in one clip, and then do another clip with the right exposure opening the door. Then I’m editing we’ll do some sort of transition in between the 2 clips to make it look more seamless. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips in this video! Can I ask what song you used in this video? I already set up a profile on epidemic sound with your link.
Hey! Glad you found it valuable! That's awesome, appreciate the support. Here's all the tracks used in this video from ES:
Nanda Devi - Ooyy
Sunset Drive - Future Joust
For the actual client video deliverable, I'm apart of another music streaming service that I occasionally use. They're brand new, started by a creator I've been following for a long time and have some sweet tracks as well. moodssounddesign.com they also have a free trial as well! The song I used was "New Morning" slowed down to 90-95% to fit the video better.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
This was great example
Thanks so much, glad to hear it!
After watching your videos I'm really encouraged to do real estate videos cause I recently got interested in it. My problem is equipment. Rn all I have is a mobile gimbal an a Iphone xs max but I'm sure as time goes I can upgrade to a dslr camera. Seriously though thank you for the video🙏🏽.
You don’t need a DSLR, you’ll probably get better results with your phone and mobile gimbal! :) honestly that’s the best way to start out, don’t have to worry about settings and just focus on composition and getting the right shots. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo okay I’ll practice, just that this videography world is bit different to the photography world but your words encouragement is what I needed. Thank you🙏🏽
This video was great, just checked out your recent short film "As I Dream" as well.. and as a filmmaker myself - it was amazing. Subscribed.
Quick question, for your drone footage - what settings do you usually use? Thanks in advance!
Hey Danny! Thanks so much for the compliment, really appreciate it! For sure, similar settings for drone footage - 4k30, only 4k60 if there’s moving subjects like a car or something, and 5600 for WB. I bounce between d-cinelike or HDR mode on my Mavic Air 2, it’s only 8 bit color so can’t push the grades as much so I just default to HDR mode so it’s already in rec709 and a lot of dynamic range. Thanks for watching!
Great video bud!
Learned a lot!
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
@@AndreiRestrepo While you're here: I've got canon 250d kit lens + 50mm f1.8, Zhiyun weebill s gimbal, Mavic air 2; Will this do to begin in real estate? Thanks
Nice! Definitely a great start. Only thing I wonder is if the kit lens is wide enough. I started off using a tamron 10-24mm lens that was great for crop sensor cameras. That or the canon 10-18mm
@@AndreiRestrepo thank you!
I'll try to find one of those.
In the meantime, I'll keep watching your videos and learn.
So happy I found you!
Thank you
Nice work man! My r6 doesn’t seem to do as well In low light. Wow!
Really? I always found it performed pretty well in low light! What lens are you using? Thanks for watching!
Hey great video thanks for all the Tips 👍
I have been shorting with just my iPhone 13 and a gimbal but I am ready to get a more real set up, any thoughts on the Sony a7 iv for real estate videography/photography ? Thanks in advance
Hey Carlos! Glad you found it valuable. Nice! How are you liking that setup? I have an iPhone 13 Pro and want to try it out for this stuff. Haven’t used it, but I’m sure more than plenty, the best real estate video camera out there is probably a7siii, unreal low light performance!
Hey Andrei, awesome info here on this video. Question, near the end you mention using ISO 800 for your Log Profile.. are you using C.Log or CLOG3?
Hey Paul! Thanks so much, appreciate it! In this video I’m using CLOG3, more dynamic range in the highlights vs regular CLOG! But honestly both are great. Regular CLOG is a base iso of 400. Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Hey Kyle! Appreciate the Super Thanks greatly! Glad the video was valuable! 😄
Great video, Andrei! Very succinct and informative. Winning combination. What drone did you use for your shots?
Thanks so much! At this time, I was using a Magic Air 2, and now I use a Magic Air2s. Both are great! Thanks for watching!
Really helpful as a newbie,if a camera does not have good low light capability, is it better to bump up the iso or adjust the exposure in edit (video and stills). That final edit was stunning too.
Thanks so much! Definitely raising the ISO/properly exposing while shooting video will give you a clearer shot, than raising it in post. For photography, if you’re shouting RAW, you can definitely underexpose a bit. Like -1 stop or so and recover in editing. I’d say the lens is more important, getting one that has an f/stop of 2.8 or faster for low light performance. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo thanks. I'm happy shooting with a drone now clients want me to move inside and thats a different ball game
Nice to meet a fellow real estate videographer! Great video and advice! I use the R6 too 👊
Hey! Thanks for checking it out, that’s awesome! How do you like it? I think it works great for real estate work! 🤙🏻
@@AndreiRestrepo Yeah I love my R6. Upgrading to the Mark II this year then it will be the perfect real estate camera.
Nice! What specific upgrades do the r6 ii have vs the mark I that will make it the perfect cam?
@@AndreiRestrepo the overheating issue is supposedly a lot better, maybe even a non issue. I have had my r6 I overheat on me during a shoot more than once. Also no more crop on 4K (I know it's slight but still I like to know I'm getting the most out of my expensive wide angle lens). And no more record limit, which for me, I occasionally shoot long form speaking events so that would be a nice bonus to not have to use an external monitor (although I prob still would?) so maybe that last one isn't important. That's really about it..
Amazing video. Curious about how you priced this shoot? If you can share any tips that’d be brilliant
Thanks so much! We have our pricing based on the size of the property, in different tiers. Our video work starts at $500, and goes up from there. This was around $750 + a travel fee since it was 2 hrs away from me. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video! I have a Canon T6i and having trouble finding the level in my settings and was wondering if you would be able to point me in the right direction? Thank you so much for your time
Hey Ashley! Thanks for the feedback. Nice, I started on a t5i! Of course, so if it’s like my canon camera, you should be able to press the info button a few times to where all your settings show, along with the level and histogram. If not, you might have to enable it in your custom settings. I believe it’s one of the last menus where you have to turn on the level, I had to do that for the histogram on mine. Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Would be very helpful if you could do a room by room video, showing how you set up your camera with different exposures and WB per room before shooting
Yes, this is great video idea! Thanks for watching
Im not even interested in photography but i really enjoy watching your videos
Wow, what a compliment! I appreciate you, thanks so much :)
High quality content right here and well-presented! I'm ready to get to work. I've sent out several emails to real estate agents letting them know I'm willing to do a free video for their property. So now I'm just waiting for a response. But thank you for the tips! Pumping out quality content like this your channel is going to do well.
Hey Kenny! Thanks so much, really appreciate it! Nice, that’s definitely a good way to get started. Also, any realtor events or even visiting offices nearby with business cards would be good to. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo How much do you charge for the short video like you showed at the end?
How it's going after 10 months?
@@AstroHorizons I was getting no responses. Except for one guy on Airbnb but he said give him a call some time in June. Fast forward…I moved to South America in September. Currently in Perú. Trying to make some things happen here.
love the video. very helpful. IS it ok to add texts/voiceover describing the house for a real estate video?
Thanks so much! Absolutely, I usually ask the agent if they want any specific titles or descriptions throughout the video. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video 👍🏻
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
Thanks for posting. Did I miss how you use auto focus settings?
Of course! For the wide shots, I actually just flip to manual focus so focus doesn’t jump mid-shot. And for detail shots with my 50mm lens, I use center point AF ! Thanks for watching
Thank you for making nice video.. what editing software do you use?
Thanks so much! Adobe Premiere Pro, but also Final Cut and davinci resolve are great options too. Thanks for watching!
my biggest question is, why do real estate agents need these videos? most real estate websites only cover images and not even support uploading videos...
Social media. Plus attaching these to the listing on MLS as well, email campaigns, etc. I've had clients sell homes from buyers coming across the video content online or get referrals because like professional photography, they show that they also invest in professional videos to stand out. Elevates the realtors brand and can target a different audience that photos can't. Thanks for watching!
Really great info. You are amazing. How much do you charge to shoot a house like this, including stills, video and some drone footage? I have no idea!
Thanks! It all depends really. This was a $1K project just for the video but along with a hefty travel fee. Our photo/video packages range from $500-$2K or so. You should join my community to get more insight on this business! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. Two questions, I have the same equipment as you so can you explain the Canon log? I’ve never heard of it. I switched my menu to it in the video looks weird. Also how do I prevent blown out windows? And are you post editing on Premiere pro?
Hey Sherina! Absolutely, LOG profiles can be really confusing at first. If you have the same camera as me, the Canon R6 can do CLOG + CLOG3, essentially just flatter color profiles with more color data aside from your regular ones like Standard & Neutral. So what's the point and how do you make this ugly image look nice? Shooting in LOG allows your camera to capture more dynamic range (like window detail) and more color info/data to manipulate in editing. Yes, I'm editing in Premiere Pro! I suggest taking a few clips, and testing it out before trying it on a paid shoot to get better used to it. Here's another video where I breakdown how I edit LOG footage + LUTS I use to correct it: ua-cam.com/video/YFgV2BwlVtI/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any other questions!
Great video! do you think for filming detailed shots your better of with a zoom lens? I have a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 prime lens for my Fuji xt3 and im finding it hard to get some shots in frame, when im trying to get a foreground in where i cant move too forward or when im filming above me or below me where i cant move much. Thank you!
Hey Mat! Having the flexibility of a zoom for details would really help for sure. For awhile, I was using a 24-70 2.8 that did the job and let me easily change the perspective I needed from shot to shot. Not I still use a 50mm 1.4 since it’s way lighter on a gimbal and AF is better than that lens. Thanks for watching!
very helpful video, Thanks a lot. May I have the music name you used in the finial edited video? and where can I find such good music for my videos?
Thanks so much! It was a track from a music streaming service called Moods Sound Design that i used to use, but now I use Epidemic Sound for all the real estate videos I shoot. I actually have a curated playlist with all those tracks here you can check out: bit.ly/40fzia8