Which mode was the gimbal in. I have the osmo mobile 6 and not sure which mode to film in. I know not to use the spin mode. Which one do you use when you film the house?
00:00 📱 Follow-up video on shooting real estate with a phone and gimbal 00:33 📹 Editing tips in CapCut for creating Instagram reels 00:40 📷 Shoot in 4K 60fps for smooth slow-motion footage 01:04 💡 Turn on all lights and open shades for better lighting 01:11 🔥 Let fireplaces run for a few seconds before shooting to avoid foggy glass 01:35 💻 Importing footage into CapCut and organizing clips 03:02 🏠 Use the widest angle lens on your phone for real estate shots 03:52 🎵 Adding and syncing music to the video in CapCut 04:36 🎛️ Use AI beatsync in CapCut for precise audio-visual synchronization 06:46 ⚡ Speed ramping clips for dynamic transitions 08:42 🏡 Adjusting clips for smooth transitions between different parts of a house 13:06 🛋 Adjusting speed and transitions in the owner's suite for better visual flow
I’m a real estate agent in the UK and I’ve just purchased my second gimbal DJI Osmo Mobile 6 and then this evening while I’m looking through RUclips for reviews I come across your channel, how awesome is that. I’ve subscribed. I also use CapCut as well. Bonus
I've been looking for this video for months! Appreciate the tutorial from the video speed to showing the beats, how to use speed ramps, and everything in between. Appreciate your hard work on this. It's going to help a lot!🙏🙌👏
Definitely going to give your workflow a good try. I’m currently having so much trouble with my Rode Videomic NTG, ProRes, external drive, and Davinci resolve. Seems nothing really wants to go smoothly, definitely going to simplify and use your workflow. Very clean video! Thank you
you can go 30fps on a 24 timeline and still 20% slow mo - with the gimbal and software, it looks good and is helpful when lighting is just too dark - good for emergencies
Higher frame rates decrease the amount of light entering the camera. Just set your exposure in a scene and change just the frame rate and what how it affects the exposure as you increase or decrease your frame rate.
Do you use a filter or would you recommend one? All the real estate videos have a nice bright, smooth light. I'm wondering because not every room has the same amount of natural light
I personally do not use filters I think that can be a little misleading… one thing I do is go through clip by clip and adjust the exposure, highlights, shadows, blacks and whites. There are scopes that help you adjust everything to the best possible exposure in post production. Another good trick is to lock exposure on your phone when shooting. For instance if you’re in a room with super bright windows you can tap the window on an iPhone, hold and lock the exposure to ensure your windows aren’t blown out… then in post you adjust up the shadows to brighten up the room. Make sense?
I'm using my iPhone 14 pro max and Sony A7iii recording in 4K 30FPS. I'd like to give my videos that cinematic dreamy look. I understand that I need to slow down the video to 80% speed in order to achieve 24p speed, but how should I export it for a smooth Instagram reel? 24 or 30fps? Do you recommend any additional settings like smooth slow motion, motion blur and etc? Thanks!
If you are shooting real estate I would recommend shooting in 4k60 and slowing to 4k30 or 4k24 and then exporting the video at whatever frame rate you end up at. I recommend slowing the Real Estate to at least 50%.
@@realestateagentdevelopmentmy camera doesn't have 4k60 mode. And for the phone, I find it too dark most of the time to shoot 4k60 as the shutter speed needs to be at 1/120.. I hear that exporting at 24fps is not the best option, since instagram converts videos to 30fps and it becomes jumpy
Absolutely… I recommend downloading the “Blackmagic” camera app for iPhone. This will allow you to better dial in your camera settings (Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed).
Nice work man! This is so helpful. If you want both a vertical video for insta AND a horizontal for youtube/facebook, do you film twice? Or is there a way of cropping video somehow to use the same footage? Would love some tips on how to do this. Thanks!
I will typically shoot horizontally and crop the video into a vertical video when I want both... that being said... you will get a better result from shooting it twice so you can get that wider angle on the vertical video. I usually shoot once and crop it to save time.
@@realestateagentdevelopment bro I am trying to edit my first video I took on my Osmo 6 but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to transfer 4k videos from my phone to my iPad where I’ll be editing… I’ve gotten as far as uploading them all to a google drive but drive only lets me download videos 1 at a time there has to be a better way?
I use airdrop for everything... at one point i used an android phone and I got an iPhone just to try it but when I discovered airdrop I could never go back because it makes transferring files so easy.
If you export to 4K, doesn't IG downsize the resolution to 1080P since that's all it can support at the moment. I read that you should record in 4K but export to 1080P. Thoughts?
That’s understandable… I export everything in 4k. I then put everything in a folder by month and upload to IG, FB, RUclips, sometimes threads, and sometimes LinkedIn. Yes most of the platforms will compress the video but not everywhere (YT & FB support 4k) and since I have them organized I will reuse videos the next yr sometimes if they are just educational talking heads and still relevant. I like to export at the highest possible quality so I don’t have to reopen the project down the line.
Thanks for the sub I appreciate it! It is better to shoot all short form in portrait because you want to keep the wider field of view. If I choose to make a longer video for RUclips of facebook then I will shoot in landscape and occasionally I will crop those for short form but then you have a much more narrow focal length so I tend to do either just portrait or both.
When importing, does CapCut make a copy of your files or just reference them at their location. Seems like iMovie and FCP tend to make copies of your files and bunch them elsewhere.
I do not believe that they store another copy of the file, they do store project files but they reference the original source file during the edit. FCP renders live during the edit and I believe that takes up a lot of space.
I know professional companies offering high end listing videos that still use an iPhone for their short format vertical video products. 1) I’d recommend targeting agents who do reasonable business to start, the more successful the better chance of them wanting to delegate the various tasks including content creation. 2) Look for someone who has a team or manages an office because they will be more willing/able to give you referral business. 3) Do a few for free or cheap to build a portfolio to show off to agents
Do you trademark your videos, or have some sort of way to mark the video as been created by you? Especially if your want relators to hire you to make videos.
I am the realtor so I will use my own branding on the videos. When I hire videographers I don’t usually have them add their branding to the video, I know some of the local videographers in my area will use their own bumpers at the end of videos for marketing purposes but the agents prob get a discount on those videos I would think.
Thanks for the tutorial, super useful! Question for you: Do you use the pro or free version? If you use the pro, is it worth it? Or the free version does the job. Thank you!
Adobe Premiere Pro is tailored for professional editing, making it a top choice for those with advanced skills. However, for content creation on social platforms or straightforward RUclips videos, CapCut is more than sufficient. Its built-in transitions and effects offer a beginner-friendly experience.
We'd love to show you TimeBolt for real estate. Export a fully cut timeline into Capcut in less time than it takes to record live, with speed and punch values baked in.
I’ve never had that issue I wonder if it has to do with your computers specs. I. The past I’ve had issues with premiere crashing until I upgraded my computer. Let me know if you resolve this
I've got a Ryzen 5900X and 32 Gb of ram with a 2700 Super.. a little old for a GPU but should be plenty. Really not sure what the problem is @@realestateagentdevelopment
I have a Ryzen 5900X with 32Mb of ram and a 2700 Super... a little old for the GPU but should be plenty fine. Not sure wha the problem is@@realestateagentdevelopment
It’s shot upright so portrait not landscape but no I didn’t use “portrait mode” on the iPhone. Just standard video mode… I will use some portrait mode sometimes if I want to show details like light fixtures, kitchen faucets, etc but usually it’s just the standard video mode.
The biggest problem I have with my OSMO OM4 gimbal + iPhone 14 combo is that the stabilization sucks. All my push in shots and sliding shots are shaky. The so called "3-axis" stabilization from the gimbal doesn't help at all. Do you face the same problem?
I haven’t had any problems. I’ve owned the OM 1, OM3, OM5, and OM6. The only one that gave me problems was the OM5… the stabilization was great but it wouldn’t always connect to the app and eventually just quick connecting all together… the OM6 has been the best one yet.
Let me know if you guys would like a full Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorial. Link to DJI OM6 gimbal is in the description.
Yes
Yes and also try to upload your footages and link a share so we can practice if possible
@@Be_Healthy_Wealthy_Wise good idea!
Which mode was the gimbal in. I have the osmo mobile 6 and not sure which mode to film in. I know not to use the spin mode. Which one do you use when you film the house?
Dropping in to say that this video was like finding a diamond in the rough. Amazing instructions and very easy to follow. Thank you a MILLION!
Thank you so much… I appreciate that!
Exactly what I was looking for. Amazing video. Thank you! 🥳
Thank you and thanks for watching!
00:00 📱 Follow-up video on shooting real estate with a phone and gimbal
00:33 📹 Editing tips in CapCut for creating Instagram reels
00:40 📷 Shoot in 4K 60fps for smooth slow-motion footage
01:04 💡 Turn on all lights and open shades for better lighting
01:11 🔥 Let fireplaces run for a few seconds before shooting to avoid foggy glass
01:35 💻 Importing footage into CapCut and organizing clips
03:02 🏠 Use the widest angle lens on your phone for real estate shots
03:52 🎵 Adding and syncing music to the video in CapCut
04:36 🎛️ Use AI beatsync in CapCut for precise audio-visual synchronization
06:46 ⚡ Speed ramping clips for dynamic transitions
08:42 🏡 Adjusting clips for smooth transitions between different parts of a house
13:06 🛋 Adjusting speed and transitions in the owner's suite for better visual flow
Fantastic. A complete newb who was floundering, you've got me going. Thanks
Great to hear!!! Happy I could help.
This what I wanted ..am a beginner real estate videographer
Thanks for watching... more to come.
Recently got into the Real Estate game. This information is gold man!! I appreciate you
Thanks man and thank you for watching as well.
As someone starting out using capcut and really getting into video for 2024, this was INSANELY helpful!
Awesome… thanks for watching Lisa!
I’m a real estate agent in the UK and I’ve just purchased my second gimbal DJI Osmo Mobile 6 and then this evening while I’m looking through RUclips for reviews I come across your channel, how awesome is that. I’ve subscribed. I also use CapCut as well. Bonus
That's awesome. Thanks for the Sub... Looking to drop some more videos on making content with your phone real soon. Stay tuned!
Bro Contact Me You Can Out Source Your Heavy Editing Stuff and just Focus on Filming Videos as many as you can❤❤❤
Hands down the Capcut tutorial I was looking for!! Great job man!!
Thanks for watching Danny!
I've been looking for this video for months! Appreciate the tutorial from the video speed to showing the beats, how to use speed ramps, and everything in between. Appreciate your hard work on this. It's going to help a lot!🙏🙌👏
Thank you Kevin… I appreciate it!
I came to leave a comment but the other comments beat me to it.
Phenomenal video!
Thanks for watching… I appreciate it!
I love the way you explained it so simple thank you
Thank you! Also thanks for watching
Definitely going to give your workflow a good try. I’m currently having so much trouble with my Rode Videomic NTG, ProRes, external drive, and Davinci resolve. Seems nothing really wants to go smoothly, definitely going to simplify and use your workflow. Very clean video! Thank you
ProRes files are really big so I bet that is where you’re having the issue. Thanks for watching!
Amazing content! I'm going to practice with my dji action 4 on the hohem gimbal today
Thank you! You can get some quality video out of the Action 4 so I bet it turns out awesome.
Amazing !! This one video is much better than 10 courses on Udemy !
That’s an amazing compliment… thank you!
you can go 30fps on a 24 timeline and still 20% slow mo - with the gimbal and software, it looks good and is helpful when lighting is just too dark - good for emergencies
Can you explain what you mean when you say "when lighting is too dark"? How do the frames affect the lighting? Sorry, I'm new.
Higher frame rates decrease the amount of light entering the camera. Just set your exposure in a scene and change just the frame rate and what how it affects the exposure as you increase or decrease your frame rate.
@@DA-lp4rh ah, I didn't know that. So if you plan to film slo-mo at 120fps, it better be a bright scene. Thanks for the tip
This is the content I've been looking for. I appreciate you.
Thanks for watching @Shajeahar7374 !!!
Great video. Can you help on how to get your verticals straight? Using key framing? Thanks
Thank you shane, also thank you for the video ideas!
You saved me! Thank you so much
You’re welcome… thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial. Right to the point! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you… I appreciate it!
Do you use a filter or would you recommend one? All the real estate videos have a nice bright, smooth light. I'm wondering because not every room has the same amount of natural light
I personally do not use filters I think that can be a little misleading… one thing I do is go through clip by clip and adjust the exposure, highlights, shadows, blacks and whites. There are scopes that help you adjust everything to the best possible exposure in post production. Another good trick is to lock exposure on your phone when shooting. For instance if you’re in a room with super bright windows you can tap the window on an iPhone, hold and lock the exposure to ensure your windows aren’t blown out… then in post you adjust up the shadows to brighten up the room. Make sense?
Great video, so much value! What tpe of mic are you using?
Thank you… in this video I’m using a Shire SM7B. I have since purchased the Shure MV7+.
When you turn on the lights and stuff, do you pay the bill for the house to have electricity running?
About how much is it for the homes you tour?
In my market Home tours can be $350-$600+ when you hire a professional to do one. No the agent or videographer doesn’t pay the sellers electric bill 😆
@@realestateagentdevelopment ty 🤗
Bro, keep these pumping, you solid!!
Thanks man I appreciate it... thanks for watching!
I'm in the process of getting my license and for years I've dabbled with video creation. Your videos are so helpful and I really appreciate you
Thank you @ThaMetalMan !!!
Great content! The illustration is so helpful and easy to follow. Thank you so much for the video!
Thank you for watching!
I'm using my iPhone 14 pro max and Sony A7iii recording in 4K 30FPS. I'd like to give my videos that cinematic dreamy look. I understand that I need to slow down the video to 80% speed in order to achieve 24p speed, but how should I export it for a smooth Instagram reel? 24 or 30fps? Do you recommend any additional settings like smooth slow motion, motion blur and etc?
Thanks!
If you are shooting real estate I would recommend shooting in 4k60 and slowing to 4k30 or 4k24 and then exporting the video at whatever frame rate you end up at. I recommend slowing the Real Estate to at least 50%.
@@realestateagentdevelopmentmy camera doesn't have 4k60 mode. And for the phone, I find it too dark most of the time to shoot 4k60 as the shutter speed needs to be at 1/120..
I hear that exporting at 24fps is not the best option, since instagram converts videos to 30fps and it becomes jumpy
@@duercos1 raise iso shoot at 4k60 and drop to 50% speed in post. Export at 30fps for real estate. That will net you the best result
Excellent video! Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Can CapCut be used to make how-to videos or videos about my engraving business, such as how to engrave on different materials?
Absolutely… I recommend downloading the “Blackmagic” camera app for iPhone. This will allow you to better dial in your camera settings (Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed).
Ok. Do you have videos on this?
@@realestateagentdevelopment
I am having trouble finding Blackmagic. There is one that is Blackmagic Camera and there is one called Bluetooth + for Blackmagic.
Curious what software you are using to make your video with the bubble pic of you on the side. Thank you.
I will put together a video to show you.
This was great! Do you offer editing as a service? This was great but I don’t want to do it myself
There are tons of people on fiverr who offer this.
what is the reason for turning on the fireplace? just aesthetic to the shot?
Yes exactly. Looks great when slowed down.
can you link the video where you show your techniques on shooting this content?
Thank you very much very very good perfect
Absolutely… thanks for watching!!!
a masterclass, thank you man
Thanks for watching!
Simply brilliant, thank you!!
Thank you I appreciate. Also thanks for watching!
Great video thanks for sharing information.
Thanks for watching Jerry!
thank you so much for your education
You’re welcome… thanks for watching
Great content, Really cuts through the process
Thanks for watching @subzero1s
Thank you so very much! Great tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
The 4K 60fps is a Great tip thx
Thanks for watching!
Nice work man! This is so helpful.
If you want both a vertical video for insta AND a horizontal for youtube/facebook, do you film twice? Or is there a way of cropping video somehow to use the same footage? Would love some tips on how to do this. Thanks!
I will typically shoot horizontally and crop the video into a vertical video when I want both... that being said... you will get a better result from shooting it twice so you can get that wider angle on the vertical video. I usually shoot once and crop it to save time.
hi can you edit videos in capcut for yt videos vertical?
Yes definitely
Thank you - thank you! really helpful
You’re welcome Jim thank you for watching.
Amazing. Instantly subbed. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Marvin! I appreciate the Sub!!!
@@realestateagentdevelopment bro I am trying to edit my first video I took on my Osmo 6 but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to transfer 4k videos from my phone to my iPad where I’ll be editing… I’ve gotten as far as uploading them all to a google drive but drive only lets me download videos 1 at a time there has to be a better way?
I use airdrop for everything... at one point i used an android phone and I got an iPhone just to try it but when I discovered airdrop I could never go back because it makes transferring files so easy.
thanku thanku thanku sooooo much, this is what i am looking for long time, again thanku, appreciating your effort🤩🤩🥰
Most welcome 😊... Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. So many of the features you showed here I had no idea about! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Dennis!!!
If you export to 4K, doesn't IG downsize the resolution to 1080P since that's all it can support at the moment. I read that you should record in 4K but export to 1080P. Thoughts?
That’s understandable… I export everything in 4k. I then put everything in a folder by month and upload to IG, FB, RUclips, sometimes threads, and sometimes LinkedIn. Yes most of the platforms will compress the video but not everywhere (YT & FB support 4k) and since I have them organized I will reuse videos the next yr sometimes if they are just educational talking heads and still relevant. I like to export at the highest possible quality so I don’t have to reopen the project down the line.
Walkthrough video won’t be relevant later so if I was just uploading to IG I can see exporting 1080.
Landscape or portrait when using the gimbal? Great video. I did subscribe and look forward to seeing your past and future postings.
Thanks for the sub I appreciate it! It is better to shoot all short form in portrait because you want to keep the wider field of view. If I choose to make a longer video for RUclips of facebook then I will shoot in landscape and occasionally I will crop those for short form but then you have a much more narrow focal length so I tend to do either just portrait or both.
When importing, does CapCut make a copy of your files or just reference them at their location. Seems like iMovie and FCP tend to make copies of your files and bunch them elsewhere.
I do not believe that they store another copy of the file, they do store project files but they reference the original source file during the edit. FCP renders live during the edit and I believe that takes up a lot of space.
How long does it take you to shoot a home like the one in this video?
Prob 30 min or so to shoot… sometimes less.
Great Video,=… Thank you !
Thanks for watching
With the gimbal and my iPhone 13 Max Pro, is this enough to get started? How do I find realtors who need my services?
I know professional companies offering high end listing videos that still use an iPhone for their short format vertical video products. 1) I’d recommend targeting agents who do reasonable business to start, the more successful the better chance of them wanting to delegate the various tasks including content creation. 2) Look for someone who has a team or manages an office because they will be more willing/able to give you referral business. 3) Do a few for free or cheap to build a portfolio to show off to agents
Bro need more content on Real Estate Video Shooting to Editing, keepit up bro....
More to come!
Well done and some tips I didnt know.
Thank you for watching!
Gracias amigo
Thank you for watching!
Great Video
Thank you for watching... glad you enjoyed it.
Great video and so helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for watching @vickieteel !!!
Appreciate the efforts ✨
Thanks for watching!!!
Do you still use the phone gimbal you have listed here?
Yes. I use the DJI Osmo Mobile 6
Do you use the iphone camera or DJI camera?
In this video I used the iPhone camera.
@@realestateagentdevelopment wow thanks for that quick response. Love your videos really helpful!!!
Thank you and thanks for watching... I appreciate it.
Do you trademark your videos, or have some sort of way to mark the video as been created by you? Especially if your want relators to hire you to make videos.
I am the realtor so I will use my own branding on the videos. When I hire videographers I don’t usually have them add their branding to the video, I know some of the local videographers in my area will use their own bumpers at the end of videos for marketing purposes but the agents prob get a discount on those videos I would think.
what about color grading?
Good Idea for a future video. I do very minimal color correction/ grading on my real estate videos.
Thanks for the tutorial, super useful!
Question for you:
Do you use the pro or free version?
If you use the pro, is it worth it? Or the free version does the job.
Thank you!
The free version is good for videos like this. I do have the pro version now just to unlock some of the AI features. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for such an amazing tutorial, it seems pretty hard for me 🥴
You can do it!
For your intro did you use CapCut as well?
Yes. I also use Adobe Premiere Pro for RUclips videos.
fantastic teacher
Thank you!!!
so is cap cut as good as adobe premier pro for editing real estate videos?
Adobe Premiere Pro is tailored for professional editing, making it a top choice for those with advanced skills. However, for content creation on social platforms or straightforward RUclips videos, CapCut is more than sufficient. Its built-in transitions and effects offer a beginner-friendly experience.
This is so helpful. Thanks a ton for making such videos. Liked and Subscribed.
Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Loved this. I wish to do exactly what he’s doing.
Thanks Affirmational333!
Great stuff man!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks man!
do you records at 60fps
Yes 60fps for all shots of the house.
thank you!
You’re welcome Juan
We'd love to show you TimeBolt for real estate. Export a fully cut timeline into Capcut in less time than it takes to record live, with speed and punch values baked in.
What budget is needed to buy these devices?
CapCut both desktop and mobile is Free. The gimbal used is about $120 but you can find cheaper ones. Links in description
@@realestateagentdevelopment thanks for answer, good luck, wish more subscribers
I can'tget it to export a 2:30 video without crashing my computer
I’ve never had that issue I wonder if it has to do with your computers specs. I. The past I’ve had issues with premiere crashing until I upgraded my computer. Let me know if you resolve this
I've got a Ryzen 5900X and 32 Gb of ram with a 2700 Super.. a little old for a GPU but should be plenty. Really not sure what the problem is
@@realestateagentdevelopment
I have a Ryzen 5900X with 32Mb of ram and a 2700 Super... a little old for the GPU but should be plenty fine. Not sure wha the problem is@@realestateagentdevelopment
Thanks man
You’re welcome… Thanks for watching!
I would like to know if you have a course that we can buy about how to use this editor
No @thamararamirez3947 I do not have a course… I will create more free content explaining CapCut. Thanks for the video idea!
Thanks for answer my question@@realestateagentdevelopment
This is so thanks😊
You’re welcome!
very useful
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
So is that shot in portrait mode?
It’s shot upright so portrait not landscape but no I didn’t use “portrait mode” on the iPhone. Just standard video mode… I will use some portrait mode sometimes if I want to show details like light fixtures, kitchen faucets, etc but usually it’s just the standard video mode.
I'm confused. If the music is copyrighted how can you post it on TikTok?
Bytdance owns CapCut and TikTok so the music in CapCit can be used on TikTok
The biggest problem I have with my OSMO OM4 gimbal + iPhone 14 combo is that the stabilization sucks. All my push in shots and sliding shots are shaky. The so called "3-axis" stabilization from the gimbal doesn't help at all. Do you face the same problem?
I haven’t had any problems. I’ve owned the OM 1, OM3, OM5, and OM6. The only one that gave me problems was the OM5… the stabilization was great but it wouldn’t always connect to the app and eventually just quick connecting all together… the OM6 has been the best one yet.
why does my cap cut look nothing like this? i dont see speedy curves or anything.
Are you on desktop?
Love
Music name please?
Have you ever edited on your phone? Instead of on the desktop. With the same app
The mobile version is completely different I prefer the desktop version.
can we get the raw video
That’s a good idea for a future video.
I noticed the widest angle gets everything in the shot.
Great video, very straight forward explanation and process 👍
Thank you @fuggi_media !!!
why youtube unsubscribes the people i have subscribed . i am coming back after few months
Glad to have you back.