Shoot QUICK & Professional Real Estate Videos with this Systematic Approach (SOO EASY!!) | Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @AerialLensVideo
    @AerialLensVideo Месяц назад +1

    Really well done - Thanks for sharing.
    One thing though - and maybe it's personal preference - the room is so DARK. Was that just to emphasize the approach in this video?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! Yeah, the camera I was using (Canon EOS R) doesn’t have the best dynamic range and shooting with the lights on made all the white marble yellow so I went with lights off for the tutorial.

    • @AerialLensVideo
      @AerialLensVideo Месяц назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Got it! Thanks for the video - well done, Sir.

  • @ezequielmartinez3582
    @ezequielmartinez3582 2 года назад +2

    You're the boss, i like that you are humble enough to still answer our comments

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      That’s what I’m doing this for 👌 Thanks for the support!

    • @ezequielmartinez3582
      @ezequielmartinez3582 2 года назад +1

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo yes sir, it would be awesome if you start putting your camera settings like on a little corner that way we understand you way of thinking and what you did to tackle that room's exposure! Thanks for the content, never stop!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Basically always 30fps, 1/60 shutter speed, iso 400, and adjust aperture or add variable ND for exposure using the histogram 👌

    • @ezequielmartinez3582
      @ezequielmartinez3582 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo so 30 fps for regular speed and 60 fps for details, gotcha

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Yeah! And slowed down in post to 80% for 30fps and 80 or 40% for 60fps footage depending on your creative choice 👌

  • @ifthenwhatnext
    @ifthenwhatnext 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks! This was a course in itself. Appreciate you.

  • @realshotcontent
    @realshotcontent 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video Taylor! Thank you 🙏

  • @Officialflymedia
    @Officialflymedia Год назад +1

    Man thank you for this, make life Simple!!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      No problem!

    • @Officialflymedia
      @Officialflymedia Год назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I got by our photography course, and ran through it, learned a lot. When will the video course be ready?

  • @lalva14
    @lalva14 2 года назад

    Super helpful to a novice thanks so much.

  • @DannyLes
    @DannyLes 9 месяцев назад

    really great vid. hard to find where people show the actual details well/clearly

  • @drone78
    @drone78 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. So I notice that in the kitchen there is a lot of contrast, which is felt in the video. Wouldn't it have been better to turn on the lights for once?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      Yeah ! My camera in this video doesn’t have a ton of dynamic range so that would have helped. I did lights off bc the lights were making the countertop orange so just a creative choice really.

  • @DecorTours
    @DecorTours 2 года назад +1

    Make part two or 3 or another video entirely on specifically filming a bedroom please! Thanks! Love your channel!!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Thanks!! What do you want to know about that ?

    • @DecorTours
      @DecorTours 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I am just trying to learn everything I can. Obviously you can do shots from behind a counter or walking backwards between the counters or of a sink or stove. But I’m not sure the best camera angles or movements that are best for a bedroom. Sometimes I believe they are so simple, I just go in, pan and leave. Maybe I should include more to make it more interesting but just not sure how. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      @@DecorTours Simple isn’t a bad thing ! If it shows the space it shows the space. Sometimes corner angles , details of bedding, side table vignettes, artwork and stuff like that works well too!

  • @WinnersCircleRealty
    @WinnersCircleRealty Год назад

    Love it definitely deserve the likes and appreciation for this one ❤

  • @tylerjames3620
    @tylerjames3620 2 года назад

    Had my first shoot last week and it did not come out well lol (I learned a lot and it was a free vid plus I was working with the crane 3s and that thing is huge.) I wish I would’ve saw this vid before going to go shoot it. Time to go try again.

  • @johnrapone4891
    @johnrapone4891 Год назад

    Awesome video! Using the three act structure is brilliant!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад

      Thanks! Maybe not totally necessary but thought it might help some people think a little different :)

  • @Shenanigans000
    @Shenanigans000 Год назад

    Love that look over @ 5:03 😅

  • @Pocket_Talks
    @Pocket_Talks 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing mate

  • @Sarahlee52106
    @Sarahlee52106 2 года назад

    Love this! thank you for doing this. And the music at 6:00 is sweet!!!!!!!

  • @iglass_photo
    @iglass_photo Год назад

    Awesome video Taylor!
    As far as camera settings ISO, SS, F stop… can you provide some insight as to what you used for these shots?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      For sure! My camera's native ISO is 400 so I try to stick to that. But a lot of the time I end up at 800 for interiors. Shutter speed is always 2x the frame rate I'm shooting at so usually I do 30fps and 1/60ss (slowed down to 80% on a 24fps timeline). F Stop.. Usually 2.8-4 for interiors depending on brightness on the wide angle shots and 1.8 for detail shots. But those won't always work depending on how bright the specific room is so to adjust I change the ISO higher for darker rooms or add ND for super bright rooms to make sure the histogram looks good for every shot - typically having an arc in the center or a little bit to the right of the center without too much being overexposed.

    • @iglass_photo
      @iglass_photo Год назад

      Thank you @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      Your videos have helped so much. Thx again.

  • @collinr811
    @collinr811 2 месяца назад

    I'm perusing this, thanks for the instruction. If you can have 1 lens with a ZV-E10, is the tameron 11-20mm a good option?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 месяца назад +1

      Probably! I haven't used it personally but as long as there isn't a lot of distortion that focal length should be good. (similar to 16-35 full frame pov like what I used in this video)

  • @stupidspacebar
    @stupidspacebar 9 месяцев назад

    I know this is quite an old video but hopefully you see this! How long does it take you to shoot an average 2000sqft home? I'm getting feedback that I'm taking too long and I want to know if I need to be faster or if i need to manage client expectations better. Thanks!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  9 месяцев назад

      Interesting! Everyone has different expectations so who knows… How long is it taking you??
      Typically for video I’d say an hour for standard stuff and maybe 3 including dusk. 5 including lifestyle / acting parts.
      Most realtors like to get on with their day and get their clients back in their house so that’s probably all it is. Or they used to work with someone suuuuper fast and not detail oriented.

  • @AndreiRestrepo
    @AndreiRestrepo 2 года назад +3

    What a killer video! Such a creative approach to real estate videos. Love the simple shots, most of mine are all the same direction too, just nicer and easier to put shots together!

  • @laurenhollingshead4322
    @laurenhollingshead4322 9 месяцев назад

    Can you send an updated link to your recommendation for the Smartest Compact Gimbal?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  9 месяцев назад

      Hey! What camera do you have?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  9 месяцев назад

      I’ve been working on some updated reccomendations here - kit.co/taylorrbrown depending on the size of your camera I’d go with the one on the budget kit (rs3 mini) if it’s smaller and you want to do horizontal and vertical filming often, or the video only kit (rs2 or 3) if it’s a little bit bigger/heavier or you plan to do more complicated moves

  • @jg_jgjg
    @jg_jgjg 2 года назад +2

    Love these principles, definitely a great way to think about it rather than a million little nuanced things that can change from listing to listing. Awesome stuff!

  • @ericvdl
    @ericvdl Год назад

    Hi Taylor, do you recommend a mist filter for real estates shots ? very good tuto, thanks

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      Not really! They make interior lights look glowy which is cool but probably not what most clients want. Maybe for interior designer shoots or for architecture it’d make more sense

  • @richarddeocio
    @richarddeocio 2 года назад

    Wow great break down and explanation. I am an agent and there are times I film on my own to highlight a room for my social media this was a great approach I’m gonna use these tips!

  • @OaklynMediaLLC
    @OaklynMediaLLC 2 года назад

    6:36 is this from artlist or am I going to be disappointed this track isn't in my library? Really like funky songs with nice bass lines and this does it for me :)

  • @mehrabmirza
    @mehrabmirza Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I know it’s a year old but quick question, does it make sense, if shooting with a 16-35, if camera allows, switch to APSc at 35mm to get 52.5mm?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад

      No problem! Yup, you can do a TON with one lens. Especially if you have 4k and can crop some too.

  • @36206
    @36206 Год назад

    Great Video Taylor!

  • @DisruptorsPodcast
    @DisruptorsPodcast 2 года назад

    Great video! This approach sounds like a great plan

  • @davidcheckley3773
    @davidcheckley3773 2 года назад

    Hey Tyler , how do I lock the my Roni gimbal the pan seems to do what it wants ?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Basically set to pan follow mode and tilt with joystick only and your set. But for more in depth settings check out my gimbal setup video 👍👍👍

  • @tonynicolaci3244
    @tonynicolaci3244 2 года назад

    Learning lots and really liking your work. Thanks.
    The link to the Canon 50 detail lens goes to a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens for Canon.
    Would love to know exactly what lens you use for details.
    Thanks again.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Ah! Thanks for the heads up, just updated it. This one is the one! So great for portraits and interviews as well - amzn.to/3DUUfKU

    • @tonynicolaci3244
      @tonynicolaci3244 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo As we pay an extra 30% in Australia due to our dollar value, this lens is quite expensive. Im looking to use for real estate video. Ive read the USM is noisy and perhaps a problem with interviewing or walk through videos with agent talking? The STM lens is much cheaper and apparently less noisy but a bit slower to focus. Have you got any experience with the STM over the USM or vice versa?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      ​@@tonynicolaci3244 Do you have a Canon Mirrorless ? I would bet the RF 50mm 1.8 is pretty great for this stuff! I have been trying out the RF 16mm 2.8 and the focusing on it is great, so I would imagine the 50 would be pretty similar performance or better since it's 1.8 vs 2.8. You can probably rent one to try it out on Lensrentals.com (link below) to try it out before committing!
      The main down sides I've noticed from the 16 is the distortion and compared to my 16-35 2.8 III it has more chromatic abberation. With the 50 I'd imagine distortion isn't really an issue - and my 50 L gets some noticeable aberration anyways so most might notice any difference at f1.8 or f2 for your details >>>
      Rental Link - www.lensrentals.com/rent/canon-rf-50mm-f1.8-stm
      This Lens amzn.to/3DZJ9UW

    • @tonynicolaci3244
      @tonynicolaci3244 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Yes I have the Canon R6. Cheers, thanks for that. Im not sure how rental to delivery to Australia goes, but ill check out the details of that lens.

  • @ClaudioDesideriFilms
    @ClaudioDesideriFilms Год назад

    Thanks a lot Taylor, I learned a lot from your videos and I'm now very excited to apply your advice on a very imminent project for a client. Cheers 🍻

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Let me know how it goes :)

    • @ClaudioDesideriFilms
      @ClaudioDesideriFilms Год назад

      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo it was much fun, I had the whole premise to myself and I managed to capture every angle I had in my shot list (probably too much footage😅) and even some drone clips for the entrance and the establishing/final shots. Looking forward to editing it 😀 Thanks again 🍻

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      @ClaudioDesideriFilms that’s the best case scenario!

    • @ClaudioDesideriFilms
      @ClaudioDesideriFilms Год назад

      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo yes it was, eventually. Before it got completely clear, I had to wait for the cleaners to finish their job but optimised that time by setting the gimbal and tweaking the white balance, according to the room. Also, I had to tide up a few things here and there in the rooms, you know bins out of the way, clearing tables, etc. but it was really nice to have everything freshly and professionally cleaned :)))

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад +1

      Nice!! That's a classic real estate scenario haha keep it up!@@ClaudioDesideriFilms

  • @paulvanbuekenhout6617
    @paulvanbuekenhout6617 2 года назад

    Great video. I use a rail 90% of the time, and can be a pain in the ass to work with in spots. What frame rate do you use for this?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +2

      So cool! Been wanting to do a slider only video but haven’t had the chance yet. Usually 30fps for wides & 60fps for details

  • @saraventura1333
    @saraventura1333 2 месяца назад

    Good job buddy

  • @juanpablolacayo256
    @juanpablolacayo256 2 года назад

    Great videos man! I need your help with something. I am new to Real Estate videography and I'd like to know how or what do you do so the window don't look blown out. TÍA!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Hey! Biggest things are: shoot in LOG if you have the option, or HLG or Neutral Picture Profile with contrast turned down if you don’t have LOG. That will get you better dynamic range and smoother highlight roll off. Then use your histogram to make sure bright spots aren’t blown out, or they are at least close enough to look good. Lots of trial and error to get the hang of it though!

    • @juanpablolacayo256
      @juanpablolacayo256 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo thanks for the reply! I am using a Canon 90D, I am not sure if this camera has LOG or if it can be added to it. What do you think about shooting a little more underexposed and then bring the highlight up when editing? Is that a good approach or should I just go with proper exposure?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +2

      ​@@juanpablolacayo256 I don't think the 90D it has LOG. So I'd recommend shooting in Neutral Picture Profile with your contrast all the way negative (gives it more of a flat image instead of permanently having contrast baked in) and turn detail + saturation down a little bit so it will look a little smoother. You can add that back in the edit if you want to but its good to have more flexibility when you need it.
      For exposure (since you don't have tons of dynamic range) I would just prioritize whatever is the main focus of the shot. Ex: For interiors just worry about the things inside being exposed good instead of worrying about the windows. Might as well get one thing as good as possible instead of both in between. It can also help if you tilt the blinds up a little bit to keep some more texture and the window won't look quite as blown out.
      One tip if window views are really important, get your normal shots (exposed for interiors) and then get some extra shots focused on the view only (expose for the view on those shots) so you can still include that in the edit. Those shots come out cool and are effective anyways so it should work fine for now :)

    • @juanpablolacayo256
      @juanpablolacayo256 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you so much! I really appreciate your advice! Thanks for replying back!

  • @Coronadotbird68
    @Coronadotbird68 2 года назад

    Thanks!!

  • @image-i-nation-photography
    @image-i-nation-photography 2 года назад

    You seriously have awesome videos mate and im sure your channel will blow up soon, thanks for sharing

  • @southerncharmphotography4927
    @southerncharmphotography4927 2 года назад

    Here is what I learned from you on your first comparison between your DJI Ronin S and a cell phone Gimble . This is my iPhone 12 Pro and my OM4

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Was there a link?

    • @southerncharmphotography4927
      @southerncharmphotography4927 2 года назад

      Thanks Taylor is my first shoot with my OM4. Thanks to your tips and videos I am now hired to shoot ALL the photography and videography of a very busy real estate agent here in Houston. Cheers, Stac.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@southerncharmphotography4927 So awesome !!

  • @revolutionfilms9345
    @revolutionfilms9345 2 года назад

    Hey Taylor. Thanks for the tips. I got a question when you are shooting both, video and photos, which one do you start with and why? Thanks

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +2

      Great question - Depends on lighting ! If it’s mid day it won’t matter much. If it’s evening, might do photos first as priority since the lighting will be better. It can also help to do all the photos & then go through and do video faster since you know the good angles already.

    • @revolutionfilms9345
      @revolutionfilms9345 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Got it! Thanks

  • @krammpeter
    @krammpeter Год назад +1

    Hey Taylor, If you record at 60FPS and you reinterpret the footage to 24FPS it already slowed down... would it be better to just leave it was 60 FPS and slow it down to 40%?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад

      Hey! Great question. Either way will do the same thing,so it’s totally up to you. I do both depending on what I think will be faster for the specific project

    • @jacklawford6452
      @jacklawford6452 Год назад

      24 fps is standard in the cinema world, and can give a more professional feel

    • @Jonathan.Gearhart
      @Jonathan.Gearhart 7 месяцев назад

      @@jacklawford6452cap

  • @MasoodJamal
    @MasoodJamal 2 года назад

    I have bought Sony ZV-E10 camera for indoor outdoor Real Estate videography please suggest an ultra wide angle lens also I need a lightweight gimbal what do you do recommend ?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Hey!! Check the links in the video. The second one is what id recommend :) (entry level mirrorless) Let me know how you like it!

    • @MasoodJamal
      @MasoodJamal 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      What is your opinion about Zhiyun Crane M3 with Sony ZV-E10 camera and Samyang 12mm lens for indoor Real Estate videography ?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      @@MasoodJamal hey! Honestly I haven’t used the lens or gimbal so I don’t know. If the lens is rectilinear (very low distortion) it’s probably pretty good! Otherwise I’d be careful. Some wide lenses have lots of distortion and will end up making houses look bad. As long as the gimbal weight limit works with your gear most are pretty good though, I just like DJI best from my experience

  • @christianmcnally4323
    @christianmcnally4323 7 месяцев назад

    Dude the intro is cool?But when you brought up the 3 act structure.I knew this was gonna be a great video

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  7 месяцев назад

      Haha thanks! Maybe a little bit of a reach but made sense at the time.

  • @MagicBiscuitShow
    @MagicBiscuitShow 2 года назад

    AWWWWWW MAN ... I wanted to see your deliverable of this job. Uhkay, uhkay .... I'll wait for it in your next post. Cheers, Chuck (N.E. Florida) : +)

  • @tommyowen529
    @tommyowen529 Год назад

    You make it look easy, but I know it isn’t! 🤙🏼

  • @alanabley525
    @alanabley525 2 года назад

    Thank you, this is such a useful video. Do you mostly shoot in one mode, perhaps follow or lock. I find that's just about all I use on my Weebill S.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Yes! Thanks :) I mostly just use the pan+follow mode with the joystick set to tilt so it’s easy to add in subtle movement. What camera do you shoot with ?

    • @alanabley525
      @alanabley525 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Sony A7R111. Don't know of an option to set joystick to tilt on Weebill. Thanks again love your videos. Best.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@alanabley525 Nice !!! I used to have one and it was great.

  • @samirBeorn
    @samirBeorn Год назад

    We miss your Great videos Like this bro where are you Now :(

  • @VIPRealty
    @VIPRealty 2 года назад

    Great Video!! Thank you for sharing.
    Do you shoot all your videos in 4K or does it even matter?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment! It depends on the client but I’ve never had any issues with 1080p (this video was shot in 1080p)

    • @thatfishingnoob
      @thatfishingnoob 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo I've always heard that unless you're going blockbuster or the client is throwing the final product up on a huge screen, 1080 works perfectly, especially if you shoot at 4k and down sample to 1080. Would you say that's accurate?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@thatfishingnoob Probably! Lighting and audio are a lot more important

    • @thatfishingnoob
      @thatfishingnoob 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Yeah I believe it. I forgot where I read/watched it but I had such a deeper appreciation for sound design and clean audio now. Stuff can get pretty pricey though!

    • @VIPRealty
      @VIPRealty 2 года назад +1

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you. Trying to upgrade our video production.

  • @dragonflyhillcollective3631
    @dragonflyhillcollective3631 Год назад

    SAYS PART 1, Got links to part 2 etc?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  Год назад

      Editing breakdown is in this video. Hope it helps!
      ruclips.net/video/hyT_-RceJow/видео.html

  • @nyambe
    @nyambe Год назад

    Good advice

  • @RealEstateTorontoPhotography
    @RealEstateTorontoPhotography 2 года назад

    Great Video - Thank you Man !

  • @Highviewsport1
    @Highviewsport1 2 года назад

    Another great video. Thanks Taylor. This has really changed my mindset which is exactly what I needed. Cant wait to shoot next video. Are you able to make a video based on camera setting and what to look for while shooting the video? I have a Canon 5DIV. My biggest issue is getting quality footage. Correct exposure, correct white balance, use histogram or not use histogram. That kind of information video would be awesome! Thanks very much. Bryan

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Thanks!! Definitely use the Histogram and as flat of a picture profile you can to get the best dynamic range for starters 👍👍👍

    • @koachmediagroup
      @koachmediagroup 2 года назад

      Your content is great bro. As a beginner in this space, I can tell already you are gonna be my guy. Thank you for simplicity and education. Your awesome!

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@koachmediagroup awesome!

  • @josephobeid8470
    @josephobeid8470 2 года назад

    Hi Taylor, do you shoot at 60 fps, also what aperture and shutter speed do you typically use for these types of videos? Thanks.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +2

      Hey ! It all depends on what I'm wanting to do with the shot (speed) and how much I want to leave in focus to support the purpose of the shot. I always edit on a 23.98fps timeline though. Typically I'll use 24 or 30 fps for wide shots (1/50 or 1/60 shutter speed) and 60fps for details (1/120 shutter speed). Sometimes 60fps for bright rooms or exterior wide shots too, because why not, and it looks best with more light. I cover this more in some of my BTS videos too, but also here is a link to a cheat sheet I put together that might help you out :) - bit.ly/3k6rR09

    • @josephobeid8470
      @josephobeid8470 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you so much!

  • @dmitrysmolyanitsky1166
    @dmitrysmolyanitsky1166 2 года назад

    I am struggling get the footage Smooth. Any suggestions?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Hey! Totally normal. Try working more on balancing your gimbal , going slower, walking smoother with bent knees. You’ll get it!

  • @mejiafilms
    @mejiafilms 2 года назад

    Why are the lights turned off in the kitchen?

  • @LeoDodier
    @LeoDodier 2 года назад

    Great job as usual, thank you. I really enjoy the fact that you keep it relatively simple, interesting and fun to watch. Don’t change!
    Do you know how to use Final Cut Pro 10? If so, could you show editing with that instead of Photoshop sometime? Thanks.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Thanks!! Thats the goal 🥳 Thats what I'm using right now for everything! I have a video on the basics you need to know here >>> ruclips.net/video/h-gP40agPOM/видео.html Didn't even know you could edit videos on photoshop! Sounds hard lol

    • @LeoDodier
      @LeoDodier 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thank you for the link! I don't think you can edit videos on Photoshop, I meant to say Lightroom. Can you edit photos on Final Cut Pro? Thanks for the replies.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@LeoDodier oh! Nope it’s just for video.

  • @thatfishingnoob
    @thatfishingnoob 2 года назад

    Dang it maaaan, spot on. Great how you broke down the acts and how you work through the creative process. It's applicable to shooting period. Thanks for sharing. In camera transitions from Jesse Driftwood that I had sent you a long, long while ago is how I learned some of those things, so this is spot on and I can practice these tips as well.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Thanks! How’s your editing going ??

    • @thatfishingnoob
      @thatfishingnoob 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Still got a bit to go, and I kick myself sometimes because I think of different shots in post, but it's a learning process haha. Finished one and will be working on three others sometime later. Gotta do the lawn xD.
      Skip to Bonus Stuff on my last one for adorable overload.

  • @jeypeemorales7183
    @jeypeemorales7183 2 года назад

    Do you video shoot aperture priority mode?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Hey! No, I always do manual everything.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Main reason is just to keep anything from changing during a shot. Could always try it out and see if you like how it works on your camera !

  • @reklawj
    @reklawj 2 года назад

    Do you shoot all your real estate videos at 60fps?

  • @MohiniUfeli
    @MohiniUfeli 2 года назад +1

    This was such a helpful, well structured breakdown Taylor. Thanks so much for sharing!
    I've got my first video shoot today that I'm doing for free and this game plan helps me feel calm about it ✨

  • @cmjphoto
    @cmjphoto 2 года назад

    Another great vid! I’ve been trying to approach shoots with more of a “plan”, your video helps with that. BTW, which model of gimbal are you using? Cheers!

  • @simplyfilms3153
    @simplyfilms3153 2 года назад

    What is your website? Nice work

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I don’t have one right now. But I have a video on web design/portfolio stuff if you want to check it out !

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/lNk8YJTjo5o/видео.html

    • @simplyfilms3153
      @simplyfilms3153 2 года назад +1

      I just noticed you were in VA on one video and I have a few Realtors friends over there.

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      @@simplyfilms3153 Yeah! I’m in Charlottesville. Moved here just about a year ago to be closer to family from Houston.

    • @simplyfilms3153
      @simplyfilms3153 2 года назад

      @@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo that’s rad. We moved from Oregon to NC coast for the same reason.

  • @Arrron124
    @Arrron124 2 года назад

    Why are shooting with the lights off ?

    • @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
      @TaylorBrownPhotoVideo  2 года назад

      Lights were super orange so it looked a lot better with the white countertops.

  • @victorbenitez5790
    @victorbenitez5790 2 года назад

    How long can a video need to be?

  • @MichaelFord15
    @MichaelFord15 3 месяца назад +1

  • @ShevonSalmon
    @ShevonSalmon 2 года назад

    Solid video! safe to say I am doing the right thing