I am trying to get some practice putting real estate videos together, and have created my first video of a home in Southern Utah. I am looking for feedback on what works well, and what areas I could improve on. Please share your thoughts:
IMO - WAY to much flying around! Take in the 80/20. 80% DSLR details and 20% flying around, or less!I am trying to get some practice putting real estate videos together, and have created my first video of a home in Southern Utah. I am looking for feedback on what works well, and what areas I could improve on. Please share your thoughts:
The 80/20 is an interesting idea. I had never really thought about it. Thanks for the feedback.IMO - WAY to much flying around! Take in the 80/20. 80% DSLR details and 20% flying around, or less!
Believe it or not, aerial shots let you know where the RE is, and the surroundings - that's it. It gives no details to the viewer which is needed for a polished look. Bring in a GoPro, OSMO, smooth glide, DSRL, whatever to get those details of the polished faucet and counter tops, the shine of the tile floor, door handles, etc. Think of it like editing a wedding. If the bride only sees you fly fly fly, you'll be out of a job!
I am new to photography, and was really excited about the types of shots I could get with the drone. From the buyers perspective, you are correct. Thanks for the feedback.I like most of the pics. The video is too long. Cut out repeated shots such as several pics of the pool. Does a buyer really need to see the pool from that many angles? Pick your best shot and trash the rest. The gate shot would have been real cool with a fly-up to the house. The shot of the wall with the windows reflecting the mountains may be artistic but is it really showing the potential home buyer anything? Think in terms of telling a story. These are only my opinions feel free to ignore.
I was wondering why the colors kept changing, but that makes sense. I will have to take a look at that next time I fly. The red stone in southern Utah is beautiful, and I want to be sure that I capture that next time. Thanks for the feedback.Well done. My first suggestion for the drone is that you turn off auto white balance. It corrects constantly during the shot, and it looks more professional if you lock it down. This is a style thing, but I would also suggest trying longer shots. A good example is the gate, if you had continued that shot into a direct overhead with a downturning of the gimbal it provides a greater sense of the space.
A little more color correction on the dark shadows would bring them up without destroying your overall contrast. I use Davinci Reslove for color correction, it's fantastic.
Lastly, if you mix some DSLR footage into this, like a gently panning 50mm macro of some surface texture, it would really bring it all together. Those shots carry the feeling into the rest of the video, it helps you almost feel the warmth on the red stone.
Great work!
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