Always such a joy to work with you Semeion. This is such a well orchestrated video, and I love that we get to see all the thought, planning and careful detail that you bring with you to every shoot. Very, very inspiring, Sir!
Ahhh, that's lovely to hear and wishing you much success from Lake Arrowhead! Every day is a schoolday as they say and we're all growing and learning. Keeps the spirit alive. 😊
My pleasure and so glad you found it helpful - I feel like I was just scratching the surface tbh and wanted to talk more about emotion and storytelling. Next time! @citystarproductions6703
Yet another homerun video! BTS just says it all. And Helen’s feedback was gold! She should definitely be a regular “guest”. I could listen to that accent all day. 😄🙃 👊🏼💪🏼
For real. I worked for a real estate media company for half a year and would say I experienced way too much in that time. Entered trashy houses, got chased down by dogs, people questioning what I'm doing, etc. Keep it up. I love your business advice videos.
We want to see more of Helen ! In the part where you mentioned that you don’t have a ND filter for the lens, I would’ve crank the shutter up as it’s a talking head shot with little to no movement from the talent. Very small risk of it being noticeable and you can still add motion blur in post if necessary.
@@charlesdavidmedia cranking the shutter up on a backlit environment only changes the background and the talent would be a silhouette. I choose the best option for not having a ND or light
You were there, I trust you know what was better for your client anyway. Maybe I didn’t understand why you mentioned not having a ND filter then. I thought you wanted to cut some of the light on your scene without changing the shutter angle/speed.
Do you shoot your real estate videos horizontal? And then zoom in for vertical 9:16 reel style videos? Or do you shoot the same thing twice, once horizontal and once vertical? I feel like the decision of horizontal or vertical is a big topic not spoken about.
@@AJ-on5mz I don’t ever shoot the same thing twice. For this video specifically I shot it horizontally and just flipped it to fit the screen of 9:16. Like watching a movie or tv show on your phone full Screen
Man thank you for the insights on what realtors look for in a videographer! I was literally doing market research on that exact thing so it was super helpful. Did she find you on social media? What are some of the packages you’ve seen that realtors find value in? And what are some pain points you’ve also seen that realtors struggle with that video solves?
@@KristopherVictoria she was a referral client. Anything that can generate leads for an agent is useful. Pain points are standing out in a competitive profession and having a house on the market too long
I would love to know how you light darker homes? I’m very new to the industry base in London, England and a lot of the flats and houses here are a bit darker compared to the lavish houses most UA-camrs tend to show on their channels… Also, do you shot in S-log? Helen is amazing definitely have her back on your channel😊
Always such a joy to work with you Semeion. This is such a well orchestrated video, and I love that we get to see all the thought, planning and careful detail that you bring with you to every shoot. Very, very inspiring, Sir!
Thanks for being a part of this! It is valuable from someone learning the craft! Much Success to you from Ohio!
Ahhh, that's lovely to hear and wishing you much success from Lake Arrowhead! Every day is a schoolday as they say and we're all growing and learning. Keeps the spirit alive. 😊
Thanks for your valuable insight Helen
My pleasure and so glad you found it helpful - I feel like I was just scratching the surface tbh and wanted to talk more about emotion and storytelling. Next time! @citystarproductions6703
can't wait to see the Helen serie on netflix ... sh'es a star 😁 btw very good vlog am new on your channel and learning a lot with your videos ... 👍🏽
Thank you. Glad I can provide value
Thanks so much! 😮 I'll subscribe to your channel and look forward to checking out your content!
Yet another homerun video! BTS just says it all. And Helen’s feedback was gold! She should definitely be a regular “guest”. I could listen to that accent all day. 😄🙃
👊🏼💪🏼
@@Gerald_G I appreciate it. Thanks for watching
Aw, thank you, Gerald! I could've gone on and ON. Glad it was helpful. 🤣 I'm learning a load from these videos too!
@HelenTurner-q6p You’re doing great!😊
Very kind. Cheers, Gerald! I hope to keep working with Semeion on every single listing. @@Gerald_G
Another great video and I appreciate the look into how you film your real estate work.
My church got that TelePrompTer a few months back I love it. Been awesome on all our shoots!
Yeah it’s super helpful for nervous and people who forget their lines
For real. I worked for a real estate media company for half a year and would say I experienced way too much in that time. Entered trashy houses, got chased down by dogs, people questioning what I'm doing, etc. Keep it up. I love your business advice videos.
@@djktman thanks for the compliment I appreciate it
Very nice... Always more BTS, more the better.
@@thekp503 facts BTS IS EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME
Hellen is a G!
LOVE the content! Avid watcher :). I'd love to see the shots and your vlog, side by side in some videos
We want to see more of Helen ! In the part where you mentioned that you don’t have a ND filter for the lens, I would’ve crank the shutter up as it’s a talking head shot with little to no movement from the talent. Very small risk of it being noticeable and you can still add motion blur in post if necessary.
@@charlesdavidmedia cranking the shutter up on a backlit environment only changes the background and the talent would be a silhouette. I choose the best option for not having a ND or light
You were there, I trust you know what was better for your client anyway. Maybe I didn’t understand why you mentioned not having a ND filter then. I thought you wanted to cut some of the light on your scene without changing the shutter angle/speed.
@ no biggie. Yeah I realized I didn’t say I didn’t bring a light either.
awesome! really enjoy your videos
@@blakekeefe2963 thank you for watching
Do you shoot your real estate videos horizontal? And then zoom in for vertical 9:16 reel style videos? Or do you shoot the same thing twice, once horizontal and once vertical? I feel like the decision of horizontal or vertical is a big topic not spoken about.
@@AJ-on5mz I don’t ever shoot the same thing twice. For this video specifically I shot it horizontally and just flipped it to fit the screen of 9:16. Like watching a movie or tv show on your phone full
Screen
@ would you say you mainly shoot horizontal or vertical for Real Estate? Which videos generally perform better for you?
@ I do both most times for my clients because they need one for the MLS and one for social media
@@Semesem_ thanks for the knowledge bro. I watch every video
@ I appreciate the support
Man thank you for the insights on what realtors look for in a videographer! I was literally doing market research on that exact thing so it was super helpful. Did she find you on social media? What are some of the packages you’ve seen that realtors find value in? And what are some pain points you’ve also seen that realtors struggle with that video solves?
@@KristopherVictoria she was a referral client. Anything that can generate leads for an agent is useful. Pain points are standing out in a competitive profession and having a house on the market too long
@ thank you!
Good Vid!
@@potatosack-lol thanks I always like making vlogs
I would love to know how you light darker homes? I’m very new to the industry base in London, England and a lot of the flats and houses here are a bit darker compared to the lavish houses most UA-camrs tend to show on their channels… Also, do you shot in S-log?
Helen is amazing definitely have her back on your channel😊
Are you asking how I light them in video or photography?