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    Real Estate Photography: Video editing software

    Real Estate Photography: Video editing software


    Video editing software

    Posted: 30 Jun 2020 12:31 AM PDT

    Just wondering what you guys use to edit your videos? I haven't really been doing any video editing at all. Only video's i've been doing thus far are drone videos and I generally just hand them off without any editing. I very briefly played with premier pro, but it seems like overkill for what I would need. So i never really got into using it. Is it worth investing the time in learning that? Or is there something more lightweight that'll do the job?

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    any recommendations for a steady cam/stabilizer rig for shooting videos?

    Posted: 30 Jun 2020 12:28 AM PDT

    I've been dragging my feet on this, but I need to get into doing some videos. I've got a D850 and a 5D mk IV to shoot with. Any suggestions for as far as getting those smooth shots?

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    Anyone utilize a GoPro for video for clients?

    Posted: 29 Jun 2020 08:35 PM PDT

    I use a 5D III with a 24mm TS-E II for stills and I'm curious about offering videos for clients. I already own an essentially brand new GoPro Hero 7 and was thinking of getting a gimbal for it and trying that. Good idea? Okay idea to start? Bad idea?

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    1. Great resource! Real estate photography and video editing play a huge role in how properties are presented online today.

      Clean colors, balanced lighting, and proper sky replacement can make a big difference in attracting buyers when they first see a listing.

      If anyone is looking for tips or real estate photo editing services, you can also check this:
      https://phephotos.com

      Thanks for sharing this useful threa

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