Edit Real Estate Video Like A Pro | Entire Workflow Revealed
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- After 10 years of doing real estate photography and video I finally got around to making a tutorial on video editing! This is a long video, but I left in as much information as I could so you can learn how to edit like a pro.
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro
Computer: Apple 27" iMac 2020, 10-Core intel i9, AMD Radeon Pro 5500 XT 8GB, 64GB RAM
Plugins: MotionVFX, Pixel Film Studios
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikon 10-30mm f4
Gimbal: DJI Ronin RSC 2
Drone: DJI Mavic Air 3
Desk (why not): Uplift 60" Black Eco Curve
Chair: Steelcase V2
Monitor Stand: Grovemade
Intro 00:00
Editing Process Explained 00:45
Camera and Timeline Settings 01:17
Adding Footage to the Timeline 02:00
Cutting Footage to the Music 07:24
Transitions, Effects, and Stabilization 17:22
Adding Graphics 21:44
Final Delivered Product 22:54
Outro 23:56
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Great job! Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing
Watching this again! Such a good post! QUESTION: what do you suggest or you yourself use for 3D tours...? Insta 360, the regular Ricoch camera(s)... How about OpenFrame...? Regarding tools to send your clients the files (photo/video) what do you use or recommend...? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this... Thank you! cheers! ;)
I've tried both Insta360 X3 and Ricoh Theta Z1. The Z1 is by far the better of the two. I have not tried the RS One which is a comparable sensor size to the Z1, but recently Matterport has been having connection issues with the Insta. I'm not familiar with OpenFrame. I use HDPhotoHub for scheduling, payments, and file delivery. It's not as user friendly to set up, but once you understand the interface it works well.
Great post mate! Very informative! quick question: Hope you don't mind me asking... what are your settings for HDR... I know they change according to the situation, but in general, I believe you use F8 ( Aperture)... ISO more or less 200. and you adjust the shutter to get the "0" center exposure for the "base" shot... & from there you shoot the brackets...? Is that how you do it...? thanks!
Thanks for watching! Yes you have it down! On my older videos I was using aperture priority which lets the camera set the exposure at 0 and then I would use exposure comp to adjust if needed. I thought it was easier than shooting on manual for new photographers, but I eventually realized the exposure comp thing is confusing and it's much easier to do the same thing by adjusting the shutter speed as needed
@@truehomesphoto thanks mate! cheers!
Love the edit. Any chance you could share the name of that song?
Thanks for watching!! You can barely see it on the track, it's called "always look up" from PremiumBeat. The music there is a bit more expensive, but the quality and selection is always the best and definitely worth it