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Video: How to Shoot Real Estate Videos | Basics | Video courtesy of BorrowLenses YouTube Channel | 24 May 2020 From the BorrowLenses YouTube Channel: Delivering quality content for real estate is more crucial now than ever before. Professional photos are a must, 3D Tours are becoming more and more popular, but video can engage an audience like no other. In just under nine minutes, we’ll cover the entire process of real estate video production; from concept, camera and wide angle lens selection, to lighting, shooting, and editing so you can start creating real estate video that makes an impact. 1:24 - What is the purpose of a real estate video? 2:17 - How to shoot real estate videos 4:11 - What is the best wide angle lens for real estate videos? 4:42 - What is the best camera for real estate videos? 6:00 - Do you need a light for real estate videos? 6:23 - How to edit real estate videos 7:18 - How to use music in real estate videos Source: BorrowLenses YouTube Channel Your thoughts? Dan |
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Great video. I and gaining experience with adding video to my real estate packages and tend to agree with most of what is said here. I am wondering if anyone is using drones for interiors. I only recently considered it when DJI release the mavic mini. I fly a mavic Pro 2 and wouldn't want to be launching it indoors. But from what I see online, flying the mini indoors may be a possibility. I know I would be sacrificing some video quality considering the camera is not up to par. But if you could get fluid shots and decent lighting then maybe it is a possibility. Thoughts. | ||
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As a commercial drone photographer, I would offer these reasons why a drone offers no advantage over a gimbal for interior video: 1) More complex to set up and prepare; more expensive. 2) You can't fly the drone while shooting good video - it is simply not possible to do it safely - i.e.; you need two people: one to fly and one to shoot 3) Risky - if you are trying to do both, I guarantee that sooner or later (probably sooner) you will run into a wall or furniture and you will then be liable for the damage and repairs not to mention the damage to your reputation among real estate agents. 4) As you pointed out, the quality will not be as good: not enough dynamic range to play with, not enough flexibility in the settings available to handle different situations, more work to do in post processing. Last: think about how you will be perceived by a real estate agent or the owner when they see you attempt to fly a drone around the interior of their high-end property with expensive furnishings - do you think it will earn you respect as a professional photographer? |
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@Fmodjr1913 @EaglePrecision I started a new WGAN Forum discussion using your two posts here: ✓ Should you - could you - use a drone to capture video INSIDE a space? Best, Dan |
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