I’m dying to know how you got your footage to be so CLEAN! I know you said that you were recording in 60 HD but it looks like it was filmed in 4k. Could you clarify if you are in 1080 or 4k? Also what would you recommend, always shoot 4k or best to stay in 1080. And what other options are there to shoot in if your camera doesn’t have any log settings?
Hey! Yes I filmed this in HD. I think getting the correct exposure and adding the right amount of contrast while color grading certainly helps. I like shooting in 4K when I can. Which camera do you have?
As an interior designer, I find your skills very informative. I plan to take the final render into my own hands. I believe a gimbal would be beneficial for your camera operator as well. Thank you for your valuable insights.
Thank you for this. I noticed you do very little walking, no ninja walk etc. In fact the only time you did your intent was to speed ramp. I use the same gimbal, though I'm sure they're all similar, but this is where I have a lot of trouble with smooth footage no matter frame rate or how long I practice. In larger properties are you needing to walk more?
Hey yes, I’m this vid I don’t do a bunch of walking. I try limit walking if I don’t have to. But yes for larger homes, I definitely do more walking. It does take lots of practice and repetition.
Hey, maybe I could get around to that one day. It would be very similar to this vid except it would be on the 10-24 f4 and shot on the eterna profile. I feel comfortable on the Xt4 up to like 3200 iso. If I had to go higher than that, I would switch to 24fps and keep my iso down.
I have a drone business. And I’m slowly trying to learn how to use my Gimbal and Sony A7iii for interior real Estate. Great video u just got another subscriber! 👍🏽
Hey, not really. I've considered the Laowa 12mm, but it just isn't as versatile. Also, I've never in 3 years had a client complain about not being wide enough and I used to shoot on a 24mm 🤣. Maybe if I were doing a little higher end listings with absolutely massive rooms it would make sense.
Thank you for this video. I saw your video showing the final result. For some reason I like the images produced by the camera filming you. What camera the person filming you used + settings? Thanks again
It was a Sony a6600. I went a little heavier on the grade for this video which is probably why you like it. I tend to keep my Delivered videos a little more neutral to keep the look of the house more accurate. Thanks so much though!
Very Cool. thanks for the share. Just purchased this lens (still waiting on the lens) and the IV and intend on shooting in HD. Glad to see the great results in HD. I am coming from a canon 80d so I am looking forward to breaking into the sony system.
I see that this video was in 2021; would you recommend another lens to shoot real estate photography AND video? perhaps; sony 16-35 F4 PZ or sigma 16-28 f.28? why did you pick TAMRON 17-28? I find myself wanting the 16mm but also may end up using that at 17mm bc of minor distortion i've been hearing about
Yea so I got this lens because this was before both of those lenses you mentioned were announced. I haven’t personally used either of them so I couldn’t speak to how they perform. But I’ve heard they are both great. The 1mm difference is really negligible. I typically found myself staying on the 2.8 as there is more in focus on such a wide angle lens. But I think f4 would be pretty optimal with how good the modern cameras perform in lowlight. I’ve switched to the FX30 for my real estate shoots now with the Sony 11mm 1.8 and I love it.
Hey! I actually have a video on that if you want to see how I set it up. But it’s basically HLG 2 and the 709 color space. As far as not seeing the 60fps. I’m not really sure why it wouldn’t be there. Unless you are trying to shoot in 4K mode. I’m that case you need to switch to 1080p. Thanks so much!
Thanks for this video, Darpino! I use Sony A7iii so it’s quite helpful. I notice some little jerks in my footage, could this be due to the lack of internal stabilization in my lens (Sigma 16-28mm f2.8) or what?
Grateful for the video I'm just about to start in Real estate Photography Videographey after graduating my Bachelor in Film I have a Ronin S A7iii 10-18mm Laowa and a 28-70mm Oss and DJI Mini 2. I'm excited about starting in Real estate and looking for some inspiration on what to look for when doing my first shoot. Grate tips and Awesome content deserves more subscribers, I've just subscribed! Look forward to checking out more of you videos mentor... Thankfully Jussie.
Thank you so much! I wish I had more time to post more on here. But I guess that’s a good thing to be busy filming all the time 🤘. I definitely plan on adding more content. That’s a great setup. You will get along just fine. 👌
Sorry if answered this question already, but you can’t slow down the 4k footage without a crop on this camera, right? In order for full frame 60fps it has to be 1080p I read. Any info would be great! Thank you
Darpino Media thanks for the reply! Yeah it seems to be that 1080p holds up with everyone viewing stuff on their phone. You have any RE work of a full video in 1080p on UA-cam?
Hey man, I really appreciate your content, my setup is exactly the same as yours, A7III with tamron 17-28 and Webill S. Can you share your gimbal settings because I struggle with wobble footage on rolling axis, tried all the motor levels and settings is the world but I couldn't fix my problem. Also can t manage to get sharp footage as yours, by far... Glad I find your content.
Thanks! Yea I find that if you shoot in HLG 2 and bump that contrast up to like +28 or +30 it really helps with sharpness. Also, if you aren't very keen on color grading, try cine 4. It keeps alot of sharpness. I've been thinking about using it for RE shoots. Also, I don't really do anything special with the Weebil S. Just make sure you calibrate it after balancing it. It could be a bit off balance. Although I've had some issues with wobble here and there also. But I just usually work around it or stabilize it in post.
How do you deal with white balance? Do you Awb or daylight? Do you change the house’s lightbulbs to daylight balanced so you can shoot on Daylight white balance? Thanks
I usually just adjust room to room. I typically choose to set it to whichever light is primarily lighting the room. Changing the lightbulb, while ideal, is not practical at all.
Hello! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and putting so much work into this video! I was wondering if you use any specific luts afterwards in the editing process?
Hey! So for this cam (a7iii) I don’t really use any specific luts because I was shooting in HLG 2 (or 3 can’t remember). But for the recent cameras, I use the phantom luts and I’m trying out the gamut slog 3 luts
Love your video! You've got 1 more subscriber :) Have a small question, which mode you use on gimbal for shooting details, when you turn it around a little bit?
How did you set uo the contract? Did you do two individual ones , one for real estate agent and another one for the stager? And how much you charge them each. Thanks brother
Hey, some might think I’m crazy. But I don’t usually work on contracts. Not saying it’s the right way but it’s worked for me. They don’t get any product until I get paid. So the worst thing that can happen is I waste my time. Thankfully I haven’t had that happen. As far as price. That largely depends on your market and quality of product you are providing. If I were doing congrats, I’d make them two separate ones.
Na, not usually for my RE vids unless I really need it. But I find that if anything I always need more light for these properties. You will have to buy a pretty decent ND filter to be able to do wide shots with it. I have the polar pro PM standard edition VND that I'll use in a pinch. But since Im shooting 60fps, I'll just crank the shutter and close the aperture first.
I have never used that 6600 11-20 combo so I couldn’t tell you from experience. But I can say that the A7III in low light is a monster and it’s helpful for some poorly lit homes.
@@darpinomedia9619 appreciate it thanks! I did it once with an nd filter, and nothing seemed to be in focus when I was shooting the outside of the house. Just wanted to know why. 😂 🤦♂️
@@darpinomedia9619 I will film in Hlg2 because it has a goog hdr and can handle some eventual noise. Correct me if I am wrong.. I am just starting. Thanks
@@efemerum Absolutely. I loved HLG2. It’s easy to work with. I suggest putting it in the Rec 709 color space and not the default 2020. I have a video explaining how to do that if you aren’t sure
@@darpinomedia9619 I will check that out. I see many people saying that I should use BT2020 and apply the rec 709 lut for sony on Premiere. I am looking for the best tips for real estate in order to get the best colors and the lowest noise possible. So far you are the one with the best look because your footage is clean and sharp. That is where I am heading for. Thanks for the tips 🙏
@@efemerum Thank you so much! It seems kind of counter intuitive to shoot 2020 and then put a 709 lut on it. Lol. Especially with an 8 bit codec. The more you do to it, the worse it looks. So with this you can make a few adjustments to add a little contrast back (if you want). Also, leave room to correct mistakes with white balance or exposure a bit.
@@viestursbogdans2909 Man I have so many Luts at this point lol. For my real estate videos I usually either manually grade them or use film convert nitrate. For this video specifically, I graded it with the "Morning coffee" lut from Cam Browne
@@pvrcaptures3596 I’m not sure about rolling shutter with the A7IV. I have never used it personally. But I’ve never had issues with rolling shutter on any camera for real estate video
@@darpinomedia9619 By specs it is same as A73 sir Please create a real estate video from A74 at the earliest sir when ever you get camera. That you for your guidance sir
@@pvrcaptures3596 Probably not going to happen. I switched to the Canon R6 hahahahah 😆. I can assure you that the A7IV is probably a super solid camera.
Just to let in as much light as possible without boosting ISO. When you are that wide, more is in focus so I dont really have an issue with it being too shallow.
Ah man, I’m sorry. I’ve been so so busy building my video business. I’m really hoping to get started being consistent on here though. It’s nice to know people enjoy the videos o do put out though 🙏
Kind of confusing. Usually you take close-ups of architectural details. Not the staging. Maybe once or twice of some fun unique items but this is a first for me
Totally understand what you mean. Like I said in the video, I was actually filming this for a staging company as well. That’s why I included so many staging shots. But I will actually add more stages shots than most people. It’s the same principle as to why staging works. People can see the vibe and see themselves living there. At least that’s my opinion. But this shoot was definitely more than I typically do.
I usually set a custom white balance based on the room. Don't use a grey card its to cumbersome to keep taking it out room to room. I usually just eye it up in the room and adjust slightly in post if needed.
@@xXDJJUNIORXx The only way I would use it (and I have) is of you have a white balance lock on your camera. It's so ugly when white balance shifts during a shot 🤮😂
@@darpinomedia9619 i use a sony a7iii. i shot my first few houses with gray card and wasnt too bad. i also shot in both hlg2 and slog3...... slog 3 being amazing outside..... but with the worst noise shooting inside. I overall might stick with HLG2 and cine 4.
I don’t think those detail shots are necessary. They are not included in the purchase of the home 🏡 I focus more on fixtures or appliances or any upgrade sinks, anything that is included with the sale.
Typically I would say I agree with you. But like I said in the video, this one in particular was for a staging company as well. So I was making sure to showcase their work.
So are you shooting in PP10? I love the look! What are your settings to get this color?
I’m dying to know how you got your footage to be so CLEAN! I know you said that you were recording in 60 HD but it looks like it was filmed in 4k. Could you clarify if you are in 1080 or 4k? Also what would you recommend, always shoot 4k or best to stay in 1080. And what other options are there to shoot in if your camera doesn’t have any log settings?
Hey! Yes I filmed this in HD. I think getting the correct exposure and adding the right amount of contrast while color grading certainly helps. I like shooting in 4K when I can. Which camera do you have?
@@darpinomedia9619 I've got a Canon RP and currently using a 16-35mm f4 L.
@@xTw1sTeDK1LLAx I’d recommend going for the natural profile. Turn down the contrast and sharpness a bit.
As an interior designer, I find your skills very informative. I plan to take the final render into my own hands. I believe a gimbal would be beneficial for your camera operator as well. Thank you for your valuable insights.
Great video! Do you have anything that shows your post production workflow? Would love to see it and the final product come together!
Thanks so much. I can post the final product for sure! Ill do a video soon on my post production workflow
Here is the final product
ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
Thank you for this. I noticed you do very little walking, no ninja walk etc. In fact the only time you did your intent was to speed ramp. I use the same gimbal, though I'm sure they're all similar, but this is where I have a lot of trouble with smooth footage no matter frame rate or how long I practice. In larger properties are you needing to walk more?
Hey yes, I’m this vid I don’t do a bunch of walking. I try limit walking if I don’t have to. But yes for larger homes, I definitely do more walking. It does take lots of practice and repetition.
Do you think f2.8 is necessary or is f4 OK for real estate
Hi Derpino, please can you do a shadow job on your fuji X-T4? And share the tips on câmera configurations? Thanks
Hey, maybe I could get around to that one day. It would be very similar to this vid except it would be on the 10-24 f4 and shot on the eterna profile. I feel comfortable on the Xt4 up to like 3200 iso. If I had to go higher than that, I would switch to 24fps and keep my iso down.
I have a drone business. And I’m slowly trying to learn how to use my Gimbal and Sony A7iii for interior real Estate. Great video u just got another subscriber! 👍🏽
great video. do you ever wish you went wider? if yes how often? tamron 17-28 lens wise
Hey, not really. I've considered the Laowa 12mm, but it just isn't as versatile. Also, I've never in 3 years had a client complain about not being wide enough and I used to shoot on a 24mm 🤣. Maybe if I were doing a little higher end listings with absolutely massive rooms it would make sense.
Good question! I also struggle Samyang 14mm vs Tamron 17-28
Good to see some local video professionals
Yea man. We are out here!
I’d like to see how you edit this in post and see the final product.
Yes where can we see your final edit?
ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
Here you go! I posted it in the comments. 😊
@@darpinomedia9619 dope, you made the best out of a small apartment
@@Ju1712 Thank you! Indeed. Baltimore is full of these
Thanks for the tips great video!
Question what are your thoughts on the new a7iv for real estate video/photos?
Such a great video that i alway catching myself coming back to refresh my mind
That's amazing. I'm so glad people get value from this. It really makes me want to do more vids like this.
@@darpinomedia9619 it’s been slow for me business wise but this is keeping me motivated and ready.
@@phatdl2o3 just keep pushing 🤘 things have a way of working themselves out.
Hello thank you for this beautiful video
My question is in what mood the weebil s work better for this kind of shoots Lockmood ! Or follow ?
I usually use follow.
fantastic work.. What are your picture settings. saw you use hlg 2 (i use that for most my videos) what colour space do you use/ 709 or bt2020?
Thank you so much. I use the 709 color space for hlg2. I’ve found that the colors are a little more true to life.
Thank you for this video. I saw your video showing the final result. For some reason I like the images produced by the camera filming you. What camera the person filming you used + settings? Thanks again
It was a Sony a6600. I went a little heavier on the grade for this video which is probably why you like it. I tend to keep my Delivered videos a little more neutral to keep the look of the house more accurate. Thanks so much though!
Very informative video, thanks for taking the time to share! Btw, the end result looks great
Very Cool. thanks for the share. Just purchased this lens (still waiting on the lens) and the IV and intend on shooting in HD. Glad to see the great results in HD. I am coming from a canon 80d so I am looking forward to breaking into the sony system.
Very nice! You will love it!
how do you deal with White balance ? also curious to the hlg profile vs what I normally see everyone say slog?
I will typically adjust for each room. If it’s possible to get rid of yellow lights, I will. But sometimes that’s the only light you have.
Great video, with some really helpful tips. Thank you. Do you have the final film up anywhere to see how all the shots worked together?
Thank you so much. I could post the full vid 😊
@@darpinomedia9619 yes post it please!
Yes
Great video, I was wondering do you not like using a dual handle grip on a gimble for more smooth shots or do you think its unnecessary?
I actually do like it, especially for the low angle shots.
I see that this video was in 2021; would you recommend another lens to shoot real estate photography AND video? perhaps; sony 16-35 F4 PZ or sigma 16-28 f.28? why did you pick TAMRON 17-28? I find myself wanting the 16mm but also may end up using that at 17mm bc of minor distortion i've been hearing about
also on your wide (17mm) shots, are you keeping F stop at 2.8 or are you actually just keeping it tighter so that everything is in focus?
Yea so I got this lens because this was before both of those lenses you mentioned were announced. I haven’t personally used either of them so I couldn’t speak to how they perform. But I’ve heard they are both great. The 1mm difference is really negligible. I typically found myself staying on the 2.8 as there is more in focus on such a wide angle lens. But I think f4 would be pretty optimal with how good the modern cameras perform in lowlight. I’ve switched to the FX30 for my real estate shoots now with the Sony 11mm 1.8 and I love it.
Why do I not get the options to film in 60 fps on my Sony A7 iii ? Also what HLG2 settings are u using? Love your work!
Hey! I actually have a video on that if you want to see how I set it up. But it’s basically HLG 2 and the 709 color space. As far as not seeing the 60fps. I’m not really sure why it wouldn’t be there. Unless you are trying to shoot in 4K mode. I’m that case you need to switch to 1080p. Thanks so much!
Thanks for this video, Darpino! I use Sony A7iii so it’s quite helpful. I notice some little jerks in my footage, could this be due to the lack of internal stabilization in my lens (Sigma 16-28mm f2.8) or what?
Hey! No problem. It’s could be gimbal calibration. But I also shoot it 60fps to smooth out extra movements.
Do u think 17mm is enough for real-estate ?
Absolutely!
How long did it take you to master the gimbal and camera sitting cause I have a sonyA7iii as well and a Dji 2 gimbal
It took a bunch of time and a lot of vids. Can’t quite quantify how much time it takes to get better. But I am far from a master of the gimbal lol.
Grateful for the video I'm just about to start in Real estate Photography Videographey after graduating my Bachelor in Film I have a Ronin S A7iii 10-18mm Laowa and a 28-70mm Oss and DJI Mini 2. I'm excited about starting in Real estate and looking for some inspiration on what to look for when doing my first shoot. Grate tips and Awesome content deserves more subscribers, I've just subscribed! Look forward to checking out more of you videos mentor... Thankfully Jussie.
Thank you so much! I wish I had more time to post more on here. But I guess that’s a good thing to be busy filming all the time 🤘. I definitely plan on adding more content. That’s a great setup. You will get along just fine. 👌
Do you find HLG2 is better in terms of dynamic range vs Slog2 or Slog3?
No it’s not better. But you get pretty close to slog. Since it’s 8 bit, it’s easier than keep a good image. Now that I have the a7iv. I shoot slog 3
Sorry if answered this question already, but you can’t slow down the 4k footage without a crop on this camera, right? In order for full frame 60fps it has to be 1080p I read. Any info would be great! Thank you
Hey! Yea this camera doesn’t do 4K 60fps. I always shot in 1080p.
Darpino Media thanks for the reply! Yeah it seems to be that 1080p holds up with everyone viewing stuff on their phone. You have any RE work of a full video in 1080p on UA-cam?
@@JonLinton_ yea man! ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
Hey man, I really appreciate your content, my setup is exactly the same as yours, A7III with tamron 17-28 and Webill S. Can you share your gimbal settings because I struggle with wobble footage on rolling axis, tried all the motor levels and settings is the world but I couldn't fix my problem. Also can t manage to get sharp footage as yours, by far... Glad I find your content.
Thanks! Yea I find that if you shoot in HLG 2 and bump that contrast up to like +28 or +30 it really helps with sharpness. Also, if you aren't very keen on color grading, try cine 4. It keeps alot of sharpness. I've been thinking about using it for RE shoots. Also, I don't really do anything special with the Weebil S. Just make sure you calibrate it after balancing it. It could be a bit off balance. Although I've had some issues with wobble here and there also. But I just usually work around it or stabilize it in post.
How do you deal with white balance? Do you Awb or daylight? Do you change the house’s lightbulbs to daylight balanced so you can shoot on Daylight white balance? Thanks
I usually just adjust room to room. I typically choose to set it to whichever light is primarily lighting the room. Changing the lightbulb, while ideal, is not practical at all.
@@darpinomedia9619 thanks for the reply. I will try that on my next project. Thanks for the great video!
Do you always using auto focus for realestate video?
Almost always. Unless there is really poor light or the autofocus is struggling for some reason. Then ill switch to manual with peaking
Hello! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and putting so much work into this video!
I was wondering if you use any specific luts afterwards in the editing process?
Hey! So for this cam (a7iii) I don’t really use any specific luts because I was shooting in HLG 2 (or 3 can’t remember). But for the recent cameras, I use the phantom luts and I’m trying out the gamut slog 3 luts
Love your video! You've got 1 more subscriber :) Have a small question, which mode you use on gimbal for shooting details, when you turn it around a little bit?
Thank you! It depends on the situation, but I’m typically either in Pan follow or follow mode.
@@darpinomedia9619 thank you!! One more question:) Do you use any extra light?
@@HalinaUSA Nope. I typically don’t have time to bring in additional lights. Which is why I rely on cameras that are really good in low light. 🤙
Thank you for sharing skills and knowledge!
🤙🤙🤙
How did you set uo the contract? Did you do two individual ones , one for real estate agent and another one for the stager? And how much you charge them each. Thanks brother
Hey, some might think I’m crazy. But I don’t usually work on contracts. Not saying it’s the right way but it’s worked for me. They don’t get any product until I get paid. So the worst thing that can happen is I waste my time. Thankfully I haven’t had that happen. As far as price. That largely depends on your market and quality of product you are providing. If I were doing congrats, I’d make them two separate ones.
@@darpinomedia9619 okay, yes that is crazy, do you have an LLC setup? Thanks for the response brother.
@@ezequielmartinez3582 I do, anything that’s higher paying, I absolutely use contracts.
@@darpinomedia9619 how much did you charge for this job in particular?
I was hoping to see the final product.
ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
Here you go
Do you keep your aperture at 2.8 or raise it?
It’s all depending on the shot. But if it’s a really dim property, I’m usually at f2.8
so you're adjusting your iso as the light changes and nothing else in the settings?
Basically. Unless there is more light and I can't reduce my iso any further. Then I'll adjust my f stop or shutter speed.
Does this lens work well on small homes?
Yea for sure.
What mode are you in on the Weebill S for these shots?
Mostly pan follow mode
Do you use an nd filter? If so which one? If not why not?
Na, not usually for my RE vids unless I really need it. But I find that if anything I always need more light for these properties. You will have to buy a pretty decent ND filter to be able to do wide shots with it. I have the polar pro PM standard edition VND that I'll use in a pinch. But since Im shooting 60fps, I'll just crank the shutter and close the aperture first.
Hi Darpino what's your opinion between the 7aiii with that 17-28 2.8 vs A6600 with Tamron 11-20 2.8 for real estate. would you like the flip up screen
I have never used that 6600 11-20 combo so I couldn’t tell you from experience. But I can say that the A7III in low light is a monster and it’s helpful for some poorly lit homes.
@@darpinomedia9619 wow that was fast thx
@@dougsphoto No prob 🤙
Would you advise shooting in a aperture of 1.4 for real estate?
Oooof. I’m not sure. I mean you could always try and see how it goes. But my gut tells me the depth of Field would be to narrow.
@@darpinomedia9619 appreciate it thanks! I did it once with an nd filter, and nothing seemed to be in focus when I was shooting the outside of the house. Just wanted to know why. 😂 🤦♂️
@@Inthecutae hahaha. Yep that would be it lol
what was your iso, f stop and shutter speed for this
I mention it in the video. I was shooting at f2.8 with the 180 degree rule for shutter. So it was 1/120 for this. Then adjusting the iso as needed
Drink for every “kinda” & “sorta” 😂🍺
@@Swing4TheRing You’d be hammered 😆
how do you like that lens? I have the 1635 f4 but I could use that 2.8
I have had no issues with it. But I don’t think you would be disappointed with the 16-35 f4 either.
@@darpinomedia9619 I will film in Hlg2 because it has a goog hdr and can handle some eventual noise. Correct me if I am wrong.. I am just starting. Thanks
@@efemerum Absolutely. I loved HLG2. It’s easy to work with. I suggest putting it in the Rec 709 color space and not the default 2020. I have a video explaining how to do that if you aren’t sure
@@darpinomedia9619 I will check that out. I see many people saying that I should use BT2020 and apply the rec 709 lut for sony on Premiere. I am looking for the best tips for real estate in order to get the best colors and the lowest noise possible. So far you are the one with the best look because your footage is clean and sharp. That is where I am heading for. Thanks for the tips 🙏
@@efemerum Thank you so much! It seems kind of counter intuitive to shoot 2020 and then put a 709 lut on it. Lol. Especially with an 8 bit codec. The more you do to it, the worse it looks. So with this you can make a few adjustments to add a little contrast back (if you want). Also, leave room to correct mistakes with white balance or exposure a bit.
Do you lock any of your gimbal axis?
I'm usually in the pan follow mode. The tilt axis I will use for certain shots.
What settings do you have your Weebill S at? I have basically the same setup!
I basically use the stock settings. But whenever I balance with a new lens I will do a auto motor calibration. It's a great combo!
anywhere too see the final result of the footage you took on site?
Here you go
ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
This was just a quick little edit. Not the entire edit I did for the agent. But sort of similar.
You’re at 2.8 the whole time?
Only when I need it. But I’ll adjust based on the light
On what picture profile are you shooting?
HLG 2 in the 709 color space
@@darpinomedia9619 last question.. is 709 color space the color mode in the PP10 HLG2 profile?
Great work showing 👏🏽
Thank you so much! 🤘
What color profile are you using ?
HLG 2
Also in the 709 color space
@@darpinomedia9619 and what luts are you using ?
@@viestursbogdans2909 Man I have so many Luts at this point lol. For my real estate videos I usually either manually grade them or use film convert nitrate. For this video specifically, I graded it with the "Morning coffee" lut from Cam Browne
@@darpinomedia9619 thanks
Hello Darpino. What mode do you use on the Weebill S? thanks
I usually cycle through the modes based on what kind of shot I need.
Hi sir
Is sony A74 a good choice for real estate videography!?
Planning to purchase to start real estate videography so please suggest me sir 🙏
Absolutely. It’s a great choice!
@@darpinomedia9619
Sir does rolling shutter effect the real estate video! In A74
@@pvrcaptures3596 I’m not sure about rolling shutter with the A7IV. I have never used it personally. But I’ve never had issues with rolling shutter on any camera for real estate video
@@darpinomedia9619
By specs it is same as A73 sir
Please create a real estate video from A74 at the earliest sir when ever you get camera.
That you for your guidance sir
@@pvrcaptures3596 Probably not going to happen. I switched to the Canon R6 hahahahah 😆. I can assure you that the A7IV is probably a super solid camera.
Are you on 2.8 the hole time?
Pretty much. Unless i need to stop down for some reason. But, I will shoot at like f5.6 for exterior shots
Best BTS video
Thank you 🙏
Why f2.8? That’s not too shallow of a dof?
Just to let in as much light as possible without boosting ISO. When you are that wide, more is in focus so I dont really have an issue with it being too shallow.
Thanks for sharing your process !👍
No prob at all!
We Miss your great Videos Bro
Ah man, I’m sorry. I’ve been so so busy building my video business. I’m really hoping to get started being consistent on here though. It’s nice to know people enjoy the videos o do put out though 🙏
Nice vid thanks! Subbed.
Thanks for the helpful tips bro!
Hey! No prob at all.
Kind of confusing. Usually you take close-ups of architectural details. Not the staging. Maybe once or twice of some fun unique items but this is a first for me
Totally understand what you mean. Like I said in the video, I was actually filming this for a staging company as well. That’s why I included so many staging shots. But I will actually add more stages shots than most people. It’s the same principle as to why staging works. People can see the vibe and see themselves living there. At least that’s my opinion. But this shoot was definitely more than I typically do.
Another question, are you making photos also for relator? Thanks
Hey! So I don't do photos anymore. I was before, but found I didn't enjoy the process so I decided to stick to video.
Why didn't you include the final result? 🤷🏻♂️
I put the link in the comments. But here you go 😉 ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
Great video. Thanks
No problem 🙏
Which Fps do yo shoot?
60fps :)
@@darpinomedia9619 my sony a7iii can shoot 4k video only 25fps 100m and 25fps 60m. Why?((
@@vadimbads You must be in 4k mode. You will have to switch to HD in order to get 60 fps.
It would have been good to show the completed video (at least a portion).
I posted the link for the full vid in the comments. Here you go 😃 ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
AWB? Or set with gray card?
I usually set a custom white balance based on the room. Don't use a grey card its to cumbersome to keep taking it out room to room. I usually just eye it up in the room and adjust slightly in post if needed.
@@darpinomedia9619 thank you for the advice 🙏 definitely no AWB then
@@xXDJJUNIORXx The only way I would use it (and I have) is of you have a white balance lock on your camera. It's so ugly when white balance shifts during a shot 🤮😂
@@darpinomedia9619 i use a sony a7iii. i shot my first few houses with gray card and wasnt too bad. i also shot in both hlg2 and slog3...... slog 3 being amazing outside..... but with the worst noise shooting inside. I overall might stick with HLG2 and cine 4.
let me add i took the gamble on myself and purchased the gmaster 12-24 f2.8
Great tips man!
Thank you!
Very cool man!!!
Thank you!
keep going
For anyone interested. Here is the final shots
Here is the final product
ua-cam.com/video/w5lQc-h7xng/v-deo.html
I don’t think those detail shots are necessary. They are not included in the purchase of the home 🏡 I focus more on fixtures or appliances or any upgrade sinks, anything that is included with the sale.
Typically I would say I agree with you. But like I said in the video, this one in particular was for a staging company as well. So I was making sure to showcase their work.
Subbed
Thank you so much 🙏
man.. the guy holding the cam has really shaky hands..
Yea, I know. I apologize for that. It was my little sister who wanted to help out. Next time I’m getting her a gimbal 🤣
@@darpinomedia9619 🤣🤣🤣🤣
нужно оторвать руки тому оператору, который снимал главного героя. от этой тряски в глазах рябит! невозможно смотреть.
the name of this video should be "how to do the same shit everybody do and think that is something "professional" when is cheap af "
Sure, except I do this every day and make a living doing it. 🤔 But if this comment makes you feel better about yourself then carry on my friend.