Thanks for the tips. I just did my first interior real estate vid and was basically walking in the room and looking left and right with the gimbal. Not overjoyed with the results. I'll try your tips next time.
Superb... How do you get such a great dynamic range in video? Can you tell me what settings do you use? I am using a Canon 5D Mark IV for interior videos and its difficult for me to get such details in videos.
Thanks for the info Grant, what is the gimbal you are using? When I go to your video gear site none of the icons are clickable to purchase the equipment
Great content, I'd love to take your course, I just haven't done it because the 2 editing chapter are from softwares I don't use, I use Davinci Resolve
It's interesting how the moves can enhance the interior. But, architecture wise, movements should be more about telling the story inside the building. The opposite relations within interior and exterior. Inside and outside passing. Up and down.. and so on. Revealing the space and the project. Then it will be even more cinematic, promenade, interesting. Showing not only the space, but also how it connects to it's interior relationship and surrounding.
Hi Grant, great work! Thank you for sharing all your amazing knowledge with all of us. Question. What's the technique you used to get the views and interior exposure that you see in the vide above at min: 5:17? I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you in advance!.
That was really just good timing in terms of the time of day when I shot that and where the sun was. Those windows were also tinted making it easier to get a better interior exposure. Cheers
Hey Grant, the swimming pool and pool table drone shots are exceptional mate. Just got the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and looking forward to try it out. Did you use the DJI ND filters?
I've started a real estate channel recently and I have to admit I definitely need a gimbal for my upcoming projects and this guide is awesome to explain what to expect from one.
what Settings do you recommend for my iphone xs and gimbal, resolution and fps for a real state video shoot? hope to get answer quickly since i have a new project! thanksss
Nice video. Quality looks great on your videos. Could be a bit smoother, but overall good tips. There are many more gimbal moves as well that I'm sure you know! Also, why do you hold the gimbal like that where it's out in front? That looks so weird and the Center of Gravity must be way off
Do you like to shoot 1080 or 4K? I have been doing 4k but it doesnt look as smooth especially when I slow mo the footage, looks so choppy :( Please reply! Using a Sony A6400 and samyang 12mm lens!
@@tobiasbauer7902 So do people shoot 4k 30fps and just go really slow? I tried but it doesnt look smooth, however in 1080p 60fps its so smooth especially when edited in slow motion, but the quality isnt nearly as good :(
I feel like the majority of shots are all too fast, slow motion shouldn’t be there to save you because it doesn’t feel very real. Work on filming in a standard frame rate and slow yourself down, always looks better
Thanks my friend, congratulations for the video, i'm from Brazii and I subscribed to your channel.
Great video and tips. I always get confused on what mode to use. What mode do you use for each of he 5 shots? Pan/Follow, Pan Tilt Follow or all lock.
Pan-Follow is my goto mode and will occasionally use pan tilt for special shots.
Short and sweet thankyou!
Best explainer of all the time
Spoon feed.
Thanks so much for your time and the love you put into the video!
Samesies! This is some higher learning.
Thanks for the tips. As I’m just starting out with real estate photography, I’ll be sure to try these out on my next shoot
nice!! what camera are you using? awsome stuff
Thank's for the tips. New Subsciber here.
thank you
thank you for tips.
Simple straight to the point video with lots of great insights. Great stuff.
I like to reaveal a room from coming out behind a plant, lamp, wall etc - works well.
Thanks for the tips. I just did my first interior real estate vid and was basically walking in the room and looking left and right with the gimbal. Not overjoyed with the results. I'll try your tips next time.
Very valuable tipe...thanks. Man.
What is best, a gimbal with or without motor?
Superb... How do you get such a great dynamic range in video? Can you tell me what settings do you use? I am using a Canon 5D Mark IV for interior videos and its difficult for me to get such details in videos.
Thanks for the info Grant, what is the gimbal you are using? When I go to your video gear site none of the icons are clickable to purchase the equipment
Thanks for letting me know, the gimbal is the original Moza Air
Thank you for these tips!!! I’m looking to go full time as a videographer and this will help with some demo videos!!
Can you do a gimbal moves for those into land banking real estate
very help full video thanks
Thanks for the tips still working on the ninja walk practice
Great tips Grant! You should do a video about how much to charge for a real state video, cheers!
Did you take a shot in canon camera?
Great info, Thank you
Thanks for this great video!! Do you typically shoot in high frame rates like 60 or 120?
How to avoid judder?
No one has a real useful answer for this question…
@@darrell7952 hemm we can't avoid judder
great, thank you. Could you preferred DOP (F) range when using wide angle lens?
Excellent video - thank you!
Thanks so much for the great tips Grant!
If you reverse your “straight push in” shot in post editing, you have a pull out!
Yeah
Like salt on a shot. Love it.
That pan and crane 👌👌
Great content, I'd love to take your course, I just haven't done it because the 2 editing chapter are from softwares I don't use, I use Davinci Resolve
Thank you!
Great content!! Thanks a lot. Do you recommend any specific setting for slide and pan?
How do you keep the gimbal steady, without looking like you are moving up and down? Tri pod with wheels?
Mainly a combination of slow and smooth small steps and shooting in a high frame rate so I can slow it down when editing.
Amazing! Thanks a lot! 🙌👏
when you perform the slide and pan moves, do you keep your finger on the trigger button ?
Excelente video Grant, thanks! Should I film in 60 FPS or 30 FPS?
I would go 60fps on the gimbal to give you option of slow motion
Спасибо дружище!
Did anyone notice the ninja walk may require no shoes? I'm starting to embrace the whole talking my boots off when I enter a house ha.
It's interesting how the moves can enhance the interior. But, architecture wise, movements should be more about telling the story inside the building. The opposite relations within interior and exterior. Inside and outside passing. Up and down.. and so on. Revealing the space and the project. Then it will be even more cinematic, promenade, interesting. Showing not only the space, but also how it connects to it's interior relationship and surrounding.
Hi Grant, great work! Thank you for sharing all your amazing knowledge with all of us.
Question. What's the technique you used to get the views and interior exposure that you see in the vide above at min: 5:17?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you in advance!.
That was really just good timing in terms of the time of day when I shot that and where the sun was. Those windows were also tinted making it easier to get a better interior exposure. Cheers
Hey Grant, the swimming pool and pool table drone shots are exceptional mate. Just got the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and looking forward to try it out. Did you use the DJI ND filters?
Didn’t have any ND filters for interior shot and a Marumi ND8 for the exterior shots. Cheers
I've started a real estate channel recently and I have to admit I definitely need a gimbal for my upcoming projects and this guide is awesome to explain what to expect from one.
Hey guys, what do you think is real estate videos demand is going down because those video 360 tour ?
What is a slider?
what aperature do use?
Which is the Best Gimbal for Apartment Video in Budget of US$100 to 150?
We can also use a drone for theses moves?
Thank you so much for sharing the tips!
Great video! Clear to understand and straight to the point :D Loved the tips at the end as well! Subscribed :)
For this panning tilt shots I use litchi app for Osmo
Great Tips. Thank you.
Great content! Can i start filming real state with my smartphone and a gimbal?
Definitely - however if someone is paying you to do it they like to see expensive gear that they don't have!
@@GrantJohnstonVideos true! Thanks for replying!
Awesome content. Thanks for sharing those valuable tips.
what Settings do you recommend for my iphone xs and gimbal, resolution and fps for a real state video shoot? hope to get answer quickly since i have a new project! thanksss
Nice video. Quality looks great on your videos. Could be a bit smoother, but overall good tips. There are many more gimbal moves as well that I'm sure you know!
Also, why do you hold the gimbal like that where it's out in front? That looks so weird and the Center of Gravity must be way off
What gimbal do you use?
Do you like to shoot 1080 or 4K? I have been doing 4k but it doesnt look as smooth especially when I slow mo the footage, looks so choppy :( Please reply! Using a Sony A6400 and samyang 12mm lens!
41 vids you shoulnt slo mo footage that only has 24 fps, everything undee that will look choppy
@@tobiasbauer7902 So do people shoot 4k 30fps and just go really slow? I tried but it doesnt look smooth, however in 1080p 60fps its so smooth especially when edited in slow motion, but the quality isnt nearly as good :(
41 vids have to go 60 FPS then convert to 24 FPS in the editing software if you can’t go 60fps in 4k then go 1080p in 60 FPS
How did you make your transition with your name in the beginning of the video?
Plugin for FCPX called Ripple Titlemations
Excellent review
WOW I ALREADY LIKE TO WALK LIKE NINJA IN PRIVATE
maybe i should switch to this kind of videography=photography; at least can pay the bills? lol
Indonesia ..
I feel like the majority of shots are all too fast, slow motion shouldn’t be there to save you because it doesn’t feel very real. Work on filming in a standard frame rate and slow yourself down, always looks better
Third!! ;-)
Anyone who has taken his real estate bootcamp? 😊