I would recommend you avoid the ninja walk if you do not want to induce lower back and knee injuries. By wearing soft shoes with good cushioning and using a heal-toe walk with a straight back and with the gimbal slightly tilted forward you will achieve better results that can be sustained for much longer periods without fatigue.
By far thee best gimbal movements video! Although I am a veteran tv cameraman, I am a novice real estate photographer and videographer currently using a Zhiyun Weebil S gimbal, Canon R50 and Nisi 9mm f/2.8 lens. Thank you for sharing these excellent pointers, and your technique. Incidentally, I'm from NJ, but now living in Virginia with my wife and sons.
Thanks for doing this video Mike. It's just what I need. Saves me running through your other ones and noting down the shot types you use. 👍🏻 I like the lens tip, although I use a Laowa 12mm Zero Distortion a lot, as over here in the UK our houses (as a general rule) tend to a lot smaller, and the 12mm "opens it up" a bit more than my 16-35mm. Cheers! I look forward to the next one. BTW, are you going to be doing a vid on the new masking process in Lightroom (just updated yesterday/today)??
Great video Mike, as always I use your channel as a reference for questions... Just wondering what mode do you use the most ....? I have the crane 2 and I'm not sure which mode to be using...
Great Video thanks so much for the tips :) one question what is the name of the transition that you use to change the shot from outside to transition inside the house? its like entering the house super quick thanks again
Is there anything you use to get both interior lighting good and be able to see out the window? Or is it just cause you have a higher end camera? My poor Sony a6600 has the videos white as the heavens when I expose for the interior.
A full frame sensor will have better dynamic range but it’s not a drastic difference. I rely on the available light that’s there and don’t do anything in addition. Sometimes the windows are better than others. Just depends on the house and how well lit it is and how much natural light is coming in.
I would recommend you avoid the ninja walk if you do not want to induce lower back and knee injuries. By wearing soft shoes with good cushioning and using a heal-toe walk with a straight back and with the gimbal slightly tilted forward you will achieve better results that can be sustained for much longer periods without fatigue.
Beautiful moviments. The slow motion is perfect.
By far thee best gimbal movements video! Although I am a veteran tv cameraman, I am a novice real estate photographer and videographer currently using a Zhiyun Weebil S gimbal, Canon R50 and Nisi 9mm f/2.8 lens. Thank you for sharing these excellent pointers, and your technique. Incidentally, I'm from NJ, but now living in Virginia with my wife and sons.
Thanks and hello fellow new Jerseyan! Best of luck with it
u really have the most comprehensive videos on the subject, thank you.
Thanks for doing this video Mike. It's just what I need. Saves me running through your other ones and noting down the shot types you use. 👍🏻 I like the lens tip, although I use a Laowa 12mm Zero Distortion a lot, as over here in the UK our houses (as a general rule) tend to a lot smaller, and the 12mm "opens it up" a bit more than my 16-35mm. Cheers! I look forward to the next one.
BTW, are you going to be doing a vid on the new masking process in Lightroom (just updated yesterday/today)??
Thanks! Yes! I was definitely thinking about making a video on that 😊
Great Tutorial Review Video Of Your Top 5 Gimbal Shots For Real Estate! Thank You Mike For Sharing It With Us!
Watching this 30 min before a shoot. Thanks! 😂
Helpful and motivating video! Looking forward to applying this knowledge ✨
Great video. But the trim on the stairs and wall are tweaking me
Thanks Mike your hard work and easy to follow tutorials are superb and greatly appreciated by some of us. Thank you.
Thanks!
Great tutorial! I have a shoot tomorrow and I will use these! Also just subscribed. Thanks!
Good luck!
Thanks great way to coach how to take the shots 👍
Awesome video. So helpful to a beginner like me. Appreciate your work.
Great video Mike, thank you. Easy to follow with some great tips.
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing
Another amazing job!
Great video, just about to shoot my first property (video rather than stills that is). Thanks!
Good luck!
Thanks for the valuable content 🙏
Thanks for this!
Thanks 🙏
great content thank you for these videos!
Subscribed! thank you
Your window shots were so clear. Did you do something to them in post?
Hey its like this video was made with me in mind. I recognize the song you used in the video at end. Its the song I used in my first video!
Nice!
Just got my first job doing this so I am buying the DJI Gimbal. Question is, Horizontal or Vertical arm when doing these walkthroughs?
Depends on what the client wants! I do both
so good !
how do you get the intro and outro shots of the house pleae make video
Man, the cut transitions on the off-beats were throwing me off the whole time!!
Please suggest a bought and easy to mount best gimbal for real estate videography with Sony ZV-E10
Awesome video, one question, do you shot at a higher fps then post or just move slowly?
Thanks! Yes, I usually shoot at 120fps
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography 4K?? Someone has an a7s3 😉
I find just using the joystick for pan doesn't give the best results, I only find joystick useful for up and down tilt
What do you think would be an ideal length for videos? I like 1.5 to 2 mins.
Thanks for the content 👍🏻
Yeah, somewhere in that neighborhood depending on the size of the property.
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography Do you have a video explaining how not to lose focus while panning?
@@Gt_Rickshow if you use manual focus you shouldn’t have any issues with that.
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography thanks! I will try that then
Another great vid! What’s your gimbal of choice these days? Looks like the Ronin SC in the video?
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Great video Mike, as always I use your channel as a reference for questions... Just wondering what mode do you use the most ....? I have the crane 2 and I'm not sure which mode to be using...
Thanks! In use the full follow mode the most
What mode in gimbal
Great Video thanks so much for the tips :) one question what is the name of the transition that you use to change the shot from outside to transition inside the house? its like entering the house super quick thanks again
It’s from a transition pack I bought years ago
Just a basic “zoom transition” though
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography thanks a lot for the reply
Is there anything you use to get both interior lighting good and be able to see out the window? Or is it just cause you have a higher end camera? My poor Sony a6600 has the videos white as the heavens when I expose for the interior.
A full frame sensor will have better dynamic range but it’s not a drastic difference. I rely on the available light that’s there and don’t do anything in addition. Sometimes the windows are better than others. Just depends on the house and how well lit it is and how much natural light is coming in.
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