Great tips! We have been offering these vertical stacked clip videos for about 3 months now and it’s been a big hit. The biggest feedback that we have gotten that I’ll just leave here for anyone is that it’s not necessary to show so many clips and a lot of people have requested that we just stack 2 clips and slow them down and keep them on screen a little longer rather than trying to show too much in a short time. We really have noticed a difference when we hold the clips longer and just showing the main areas of the home in these vertical videos
Thanks so much! In your video editing program, I just make a vertical 1080x1920 timeline, and adjust the regular horizontal shot video clips to fit in the frame and stack 3 at a time. All done by just resizing the video clips and move them on top of each other in the timeline. Thanks for watching!
I think us as the creatives need to go into each shoot and be intentional about vertical video. It’s so tempting to just adapt horizontal to vertical in post. Good stuff, especially about not shooting the entire property!
#2 is really great man I've been mostly shooting 16:9 but will also make separate reels of the 9:16 will 3 of the stacked slomo videos but it's a good idea to shoot some vertical some landscape for this purpose exactly. Thanks for the video
Glad you found it valuable! Lately I've also been stacking just two horizontal videos so it's easier to see what's going on and then full screen versions as well. Thanks for watching!
“I often wonder why shoot vertical when you can use a wide lens? Even if you record in 4K, most platforms only display content at 1080p on phones. I prefer shooting horizontally for more flexibility in post-production editing. It allows for easy cropping and adjustment for vertical formats, while wider shots capture more context and detail. So, while 4K may seem impressive, for social media reels and shorts, it's often unnecessary. Horizontal shooting with the option to edit for vertical later ensures both quality and compatibility."
Yeah that's what we do in my media business mostly! Unless the only deliverable for a client is a vertical video then we'll shoot it vertically. But we shoot in 4K to reformat it for a 1080 vertical edit, not delivery a 4k vertical edit if that makes sense. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely, it makes complete sense! Shooting in 4K and then reformatting for a 1080p vertical edit ensures you have the highest quality source material while still meeting the specific needs of clients who require vertical content. It's all about finding that balance between quality and adaptability. Keep up the great work!
I get this argument, but designing shots for the intended output is often vital and that’s the point of this video for me. Loads of great reasons to shoot wide of course, but shooting for the vertical aspect is important. Some wide shots simply don’t work when sitting in a 9:16 timeline. The amount of times I’ve shot some lovely content in 16:9 and no manner of repositioning works. I’ve switched on my vertical guides on my fx3 now so I can always see in the frame what the audience will see in the vertical output. Just means a little moving forward and backwards, or switching prime lenses! 👌🏻
Still the same focal length I would horizontally, around 24-35mm! But also super wide having the agent fully on screen like 15-16mm is becoming pretty popular and actually looks pretty well shot vertically too on socials. Thanks for watching!
Andrei, I know this question may seem to come from left field, but you got Mr thinking about fashion wear and professional presentation (as I saw from one of your previous videos using name brand). This unique appeal and style has me wondering for future photo shoot endeavors of my own, and that is: What do you wear on your feet? Now, many homes today have wood flooring, and as you and anyone would guess, leaving behind footprints in addition to scuff marks is a big no-no! So, what do you recommend when traveling between interior and exterior photo shoots on one's feet?
Thanks! Since I’m usually at properties for awhile, I wear comfortable adidas/athletic shoes. It’s usually not a problem and I just keep my shoes on actually, and just be mindful to not bring dirt or anything in I usually ask first thing and have shoe covers in my car or take them off
Awesome tips! My biggest challenge so far for vertical videos is the quality. I can’t seem to get that crisp 4K look. Would you mind sharing what your exporting process is like? I know you went over the settings for shooting which I took note of that, wasn’t sure if you were doing anything special when exporting! Thank you for the awesome tips man 😁
Thanks so much! I edit in a 2160x3840 timeline and export the same settings I would for a 4K video but just make sure it’s the right orientation. But honestly I’ve done some in 1080x1930 and then seen it on a clients social page and looks the same so idk if it’s even necessary. I’d you’re cropping in to your 4k footage, work on a 1080x1920 timeline so your not over scaling the footage. Still don’t know everything for that though! Thanks for watching
From what I understand, the best method would be to shoot in highest resolution possible, edit in highest resolution, export 1080p ( Max reso displayed for FB, tik Tok, IG Reels, UA-cam shorts ) with highest bitrate available while also trying to keep file size down. I've seen people tend to add a bit of sharpening to their 1080 vertical video before they post to social medias for that extra crispiness. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the tips! I'm just getting started as a real estate photographer and your content has been really helpful, so thank you! What do you use to deliver the final videos? Are you shooting/delivering horizontal and vertical, or has demand been for one or the other?
Hey Tyler! Thanks so much, glad you’re finding the content valuable. I’m shooting & delivering both regular and vertical, just whatever the project is based. I just upload and deliver through Dropbox for the video content, simplest for both sides. Thanks for watching!
Do most agents want vertical as an add on or just the vertical? How much are you charging for vertical? Do you find some properties don’t show well on vertical?
Most of my agents still want the traditional format, and the vertical add on is a bonus to them. I only have one client that just wants a vertical version, but it's still the same video package. Definitely luxury style properties fits the vertical format best, regular homes look funny IMO. Also sometimes looks better to shoot horizontal and crop in so it's not so wide up and down. Thanks for watching!
ANDREI HELP!!! I am shooting a property tomorrow but I am having trouble with micro jitters with my gimbal. I have the RS3 mini and the Canon r6mkii paired with an ef 16-35mm f4 ii. What stabilization do you use? IBIS, digital stab, enhanced stab, lens stab??? Thank you in advance
Congrats on the shoot! I normally use lens IS on + in camera stabilization, no digital stabilization. Along with shooting in 4k60 to slow things down a smooth anything that might be needed. Ninja walk super slow, make sure your gimbal is properly balanced!
Andrei, great video!! I love your work. One question though, what lens type / size do you use for your vertical videos and will it be the same for your detailed shots? Thanks in advance and look forward to hearing back from you.
Thanks so much! Still the same wide angle lens I use for RE, my 15-35 RF! For the wide vertical shots - 15mm, agents on camera - 20mm to 24mm, details at 35mm. Typically what I do currently. Thanks for watching!
Great video man! Definitely been considering a Lumix s5ii or s5iix since you can shoot open gate which you can shoot horizontal but have more camera real estate to crop for vertical. Less work in my eyes!
Thanks man! Oh yeah.. totally right on that! Hopefully all the other camera manufactures start implementing that because being able to shoot it one way but multiple editing options would be great. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo I mean to my knowledge they could give us all access via firmware since it’s just using the sensor that they use for the photos basically. But who knows haha
How are people finding these vertical videos? In the UK, most people access the real estate media resources through rightmove rather than through a platform like instagram. Do people go on instagram looking for properties? What’s the typical journey for viewers?
It’s for a couple reasons, yes they can get some potential leads from social platforms but also for the realtors to help build their own brand and showcase what they do for their listings to attract other potential clients. That’s why we also still deliver the full length 1-3 minute listing video for MLS and real estate based websites
Thanks for the video! We can never have too many ideas for real estate videos ;) What do you use to edit, especially for those three horizontals in the vertical format? Your link for "Photo/Video Editing Programs I Use" didn't work for me. Thanks, again!
Yeah, for some reason that link isn’t working. I use adobe premiere pro! In premiere, I edit vertical videos in a 1080x1920 format. I just reformat the horizontal videos smaller and place them to form the 3 stacked look. Thanks for watching !
Awesome video Andrei, new sub here. Question (i'm not very much into IG or vertical so therefore my doubt) How do you actually stack the horizontal videos into the vertical video?
Thanks so much! For sure, it's done easily in whatever video editing program you edit it. I use premiere pro, so in premiere I simply create a 9x16 timeline and scale down the horizontal clips to fit within the vertical and stack them wherever I want. Hope this helps! Adding this to my list to make a video on it. Thanks for watching!
I do, but I currently only have 1 client that does that, everyone else does the regular + vertical edit. Still the same amount of working shooting and editing so I don’t see the point to charge less for it. Thanks for watching!
I can't remember, does that one have native vertical shooting too? Back then, I would say no since my camera setup was small enough for the RS3 mini and lighter is better on the back haha. But now using the Canon R5C, yes I would since I have to use another gimbal because it's too small for it!
I edit my videos in premiere pro and just work in a 1080x1920 timeline for vertical edits and reformat the shots on top of each other like so! Thanks for watching
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Hi a lot of great tps. Thanks. But do you have many houses in a day and do they all have video? What is your turn over time/delivery time?
Hey! No, I don't do a lot of volume and just focus typically on higher paying/luxury shoots where I can charge more and shoot less. But typically 1-2 business days for video content or maybe 3 for higher end/multiple deliverables. Thanks fro watching!
Adobe Premiere Pro! Other options are Final Cut for Mac and Davinci Resolve. Once I have the correct 9x16 timeline in premiere pro, I just resize the clips and arrange them in stacks of 2 or 3 or full screen. Thanks for watching!
You can do it in any editing program! I use premiere pro. You just make a vertical 1080x1920 timeline and the arrange the horizontal clips on top of each other in that vertical timeline. Good idea to make a video on it though. Thanks for watching!
Less, since it’s a shorter highlight version of the property, while the regular listing videos are longer/more footage. But I typically offer the vertical as add on to the regular video so they don’t just book vertical
Great tips! We have been offering these vertical stacked clip videos for about 3 months now and it’s been a big hit. The biggest feedback that we have gotten that I’ll just leave here for anyone is that it’s not necessary to show so many clips and a lot of people have requested that we just stack 2 clips and slow them down and keep them on screen a little longer rather than trying to show too much in a short time. We really have noticed a difference when we hold the clips longer and just showing the main areas of the home in these vertical videos
Thanks so much! Nice, that makes sense and is a great tip. Thanks!
Great video thank you. Where do you get the graphic overlays for stacking the horizontals?
Thanks so much! In your video editing program, I just make a vertical 1080x1920 timeline, and adjust the regular horizontal shot video clips to fit in the frame and stack 3 at a time. All done by just resizing the video clips and move them on top of each other in the timeline. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo Thanks for your reply and your excellent videos.
I think us as the creatives need to go into each shoot and be intentional about vertical video. It’s so tempting to just adapt horizontal to vertical in post. Good stuff, especially about not shooting the entire property!
Well said man! Thanks for watching, appreciate the support!
#2 is really great man I've been mostly shooting 16:9 but will also make separate reels of the 9:16 will 3 of the stacked slomo videos but it's a good idea to shoot some vertical some landscape for this purpose exactly. Thanks for the video
Glad you found it valuable! Lately I've also been stacking just two horizontal videos so it's easier to see what's going on and then full screen versions as well. Thanks for watching!
“I often wonder why shoot vertical when you can use a wide lens? Even if you record in 4K, most platforms only display content at 1080p on phones. I prefer shooting horizontally for more flexibility in post-production editing. It allows for easy cropping and adjustment for vertical formats, while wider shots capture more context and detail. So, while 4K may seem impressive, for social media reels and shorts, it's often unnecessary. Horizontal shooting with the option to edit for vertical later ensures both quality and compatibility."
Yeah that's what we do in my media business mostly! Unless the only deliverable for a client is a vertical video then we'll shoot it vertically. But we shoot in 4K to reformat it for a 1080 vertical edit, not delivery a 4k vertical edit if that makes sense. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely, it makes complete sense! Shooting in 4K and then reformatting for a 1080p vertical edit ensures you have the highest quality source material while still meeting the specific needs of clients who require vertical content. It's all about finding that balance between quality and adaptability. Keep up the great work!
I get this argument, but designing shots for the intended output is often vital and that’s the point of this video for me. Loads of great reasons to shoot wide of course, but shooting for the vertical aspect is important. Some wide shots simply don’t work when sitting in a 9:16 timeline. The amount of times I’ve shot some lovely content in 16:9 and no manner of repositioning works. I’ve switched on my vertical guides on my fx3 now so I can always see in the frame what the audience will see in the vertical output. Just means a little moving forward and backwards, or switching prime lenses! 👌🏻
Great video! You’re absolutely killing it. Loving the content. Keep it up. I’m seeing the trend in vertical videos for RE videos as well.
Hey Jared! Appreciate it greatly! What area are you based in? Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo I’m in San Diego
What focal length do you use when filming an agent vertically? Thanks for the great video.
Still the same focal length I would horizontally, around 24-35mm! But also super wide having the agent fully on screen like 15-16mm is becoming pretty popular and actually looks pretty well shot vertically too on socials. Thanks for watching!
Andrei, I know this question may seem to come from left field, but you got Mr thinking about fashion wear and professional presentation (as I saw from one of your previous videos using name brand).
This unique appeal and style has me wondering for future photo shoot endeavors of my own, and that is:
What do you wear on your feet?
Now, many homes today have wood flooring, and as you and anyone would guess, leaving behind footprints in addition to scuff marks is a big no-no!
So, what do you recommend when traveling between interior and exterior photo shoots on one's feet?
Thanks! Since I’m usually at properties for awhile, I wear comfortable adidas/athletic shoes. It’s usually not a problem and I just keep my shoes on actually, and just be mindful to not bring dirt or anything in I usually ask first thing and have shoe covers in my car or take them off
Awesome tips! My biggest challenge so far for vertical videos is the quality. I can’t seem to get that crisp 4K look. Would you mind sharing what your exporting process is like? I know you went over the settings for shooting which I took note of that, wasn’t sure if you were doing anything special when exporting! Thank you for the awesome tips man 😁
Thanks so much! I edit in a 2160x3840 timeline and export the same settings I would for a 4K video but just make sure it’s the right orientation. But honestly I’ve done some in 1080x1930 and then seen it on a clients social page and looks the same so idk if it’s even necessary. I’d you’re cropping in to your 4k footage, work on a 1080x1920 timeline so your not over scaling the footage. Still don’t know everything for that though! Thanks for watching
From what I understand, the best method would be to shoot in highest resolution possible, edit in highest resolution, export 1080p ( Max reso displayed for FB, tik Tok, IG Reels, UA-cam shorts ) with highest bitrate available while also trying to keep file size down. I've seen people tend to add a bit of sharpening to their 1080 vertical video before they post to social medias for that extra crispiness. Hope this helps!
Thank for this, very helpful. I'm shooting reels more and more now and this has given me some ideas to try. Thumbs up.
Hey man! Awesome, glad you found it valuable. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips! I'm just getting started as a real estate photographer and your content has been really helpful, so thank you! What do you use to deliver the final videos? Are you shooting/delivering horizontal and vertical, or has demand been for one or the other?
Hey Tyler! Thanks so much, glad you’re finding the content valuable. I’m shooting & delivering both regular and vertical, just whatever the project is based. I just upload and deliver through Dropbox for the video content, simplest for both sides. Thanks for watching!
Do most agents want vertical as an add on or just the vertical? How much are you charging for vertical? Do you find some properties don’t show well on vertical?
Most of my agents still want the traditional format, and the vertical add on is a bonus to them. I only have one client that just wants a vertical version, but it's still the same video package. Definitely luxury style properties fits the vertical format best, regular homes look funny IMO. Also sometimes looks better to shoot horizontal and crop in so it's not so wide up and down. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this content! I am crushing your page and your vids this week, keep up the great channel!
I appreciate that, thanks so much! Glad you're finding them valuable.
ANDREI HELP!!! I am shooting a property tomorrow but I am having trouble with micro jitters with my gimbal. I have the RS3 mini and the Canon r6mkii paired with an ef 16-35mm f4 ii. What stabilization do you use? IBIS, digital stab, enhanced stab, lens stab??? Thank you in advance
Congrats on the shoot! I normally use lens IS on + in camera stabilization, no digital stabilization. Along with shooting in 4k60 to slow things down a smooth anything that might be needed. Ninja walk super slow, make sure your gimbal is properly balanced!
Andrei, great video!! I love your work. One question though, what lens type / size do you use for your vertical videos and will it be the same for your detailed shots? Thanks in advance and look forward to hearing back from you.
Thanks so much! Still the same wide angle lens I use for RE, my 15-35 RF! For the wide vertical shots - 15mm, agents on camera - 20mm to 24mm, details at 35mm. Typically what I do currently. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo wow! Thank you so much!!
Loved this info
Appreciate it! Follow up video on this topic comes out tomorrow morning. Thanks for watching!
Great tips, thank you for this video 🔥
Thanks for watching, glad it was valuable!
Great video man! Definitely been considering a Lumix s5ii or s5iix since you can shoot open gate which you can shoot horizontal but have more camera real estate to crop for vertical. Less work in my eyes!
Thanks man! Oh yeah.. totally right on that! Hopefully all the other camera manufactures start implementing that because being able to shoot it one way but multiple editing options would be great. Thanks for watching!
@@AndreiRestrepo I mean to my knowledge they could give us all access via firmware since it’s just using the sensor that they use for the photos basically. But who knows haha
How are people finding these vertical videos? In the UK, most people access the real estate media resources through rightmove rather than through a platform like instagram. Do people go on instagram looking for properties? What’s the typical journey for viewers?
It’s for a couple reasons, yes they can get some potential leads from social platforms but also for the realtors to help build their own brand and showcase what they do for their listings to attract other potential clients. That’s why we also still deliver the full length 1-3 minute listing video for MLS and real estate based websites
Thanks for the video! We can never have too many ideas for real estate videos ;) What do you use to edit, especially for those three horizontals in the vertical format? Your link for "Photo/Video Editing Programs I Use" didn't work for me. Thanks, again!
Yeah, for some reason that link isn’t working. I use adobe premiere pro! In premiere, I edit vertical videos in a 1080x1920 format. I just reformat the horizontal videos smaller and place them to form the 3 stacked look. Thanks for watching !
Awesome video Andrei, new sub here. Question (i'm not very much into IG or vertical so therefore my doubt) How do you actually stack the horizontal videos into the vertical video?
Thanks so much! For sure, it's done easily in whatever video editing program you edit it. I use premiere pro, so in premiere I simply create a 9x16 timeline and scale down the horizontal clips to fit within the vertical and stack them wherever I want. Hope this helps! Adding this to my list to make a video on it. Thanks for watching!
If you're only delivering a vertical video, do you charge the same as the horizontal one?
I do, but I currently only have 1 client that does that, everyone else does the regular + vertical edit. Still the same amount of working shooting and editing so I don’t see the point to charge less for it. Thanks for watching!
Would u use a Rs3 pro for vertical shooting if u had one instead of the Rs3 mini?
I can't remember, does that one have native vertical shooting too? Back then, I would say no since my camera setup was small enough for the RS3 mini and lighter is better on the back haha. But now using the Canon R5C, yes I would since I have to use another gimbal because it's too small for it!
What app do you use to stack your videos?
I edit my videos in premiere pro and just work in a 1080x1920 timeline for vertical edits and reformat the shots on top of each other like so! Thanks for watching
Hi a lot of great tps. Thanks. But do you have many houses in a day and do they all have video? What is your turn over time/delivery time?
Hey! No, I don't do a lot of volume and just focus typically on higher paying/luxury shoots where I can charge more and shoot less. But typically 1-2 business days for video content or maybe 3 for higher end/multiple deliverables. Thanks fro watching!
Thank you a lot man!
Thanks for watching, glad you found it valuable!
Thanks for this video very insightful 👏👏
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
How do you stack the shots? What program do you use.
Adobe Premiere Pro! Other options are Final Cut for Mac and Davinci Resolve. Once I have the correct 9x16 timeline in premiere pro, I just resize the clips and arrange them in stacks of 2 or 3 or full screen. Thanks for watching!
Dude, you mention “stacked shots” but didn’t mention what program you use to actually do such a thing. Final Cut? DaVinci?
You can do it in any editing program! I use premiere pro. You just make a vertical 1080x1920 timeline and the arrange the horizontal clips on top of each other in that vertical timeline. Good idea to make a video on it though. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the clarification! Yes, it would make a great video topic.
It's request to make a detailed video regarding on camera intro with estate agent are a host
Hey! Have you seen this video? I’m due to make an updated one, but this one is about that! ua-cam.com/video/myN9dZNK_Os/v-deo.html
Vertical shoots: Do you charge significantly more for them?
Less, since it’s a shorter highlight version of the property, while the regular listing videos are longer/more footage. But I typically offer the vertical as add on to the regular video so they don’t just book vertical
Great vid! I hope you don't become a zombie from the Cordyceps :P JK super cool sponsor I want some
uh oh, just realized that.. LMAO
Why too long ... makes it boring ...
Thanks!