Sony A7SIII + GM 12-24 and RS2 to film BETTER Real Estate videos!

Sony A7SIII + GM 12-24 and RS2 to film BETTER Real Estate videos!

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Filming real estate with a RED camera, overkill? The answer here: https://youtu.be/JddLVTt5SNs

I have been filming luxury real estate for over 5 years and shot hundreds of houses. Follow me on one of my shoots featuring a really cool property.

For this par, I filmed with the Sony a7siii, the Sony GM 12-24, and the DJI Ronin S2. In my opinion, this is one of the best setups you can get at the moment to capture great visuals and the RS2 is so lightweight compared to most gimbals!
I've made another video filming with the RED Gemini and a slider that you can watch here: https://youtu.be/JddLVTt5SNs

Thanks to Mark @kodiakprojects for being a legend and giving me the opportunity to film some amazing projects he worked on!
https://www.kodiakprojects.com.au/

00:00 - 00:28 - Intro
00:28 - 00:39 - Channel intro
00:39 - 02:42 - Pre-Shoot Checklist
02:42 - 05:05 - On-Location Checklist
05:05 - 09:12 - Gimbal moves
09:12 - 11:55 - Drone

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Checklists (just copy and paste the followings in your phone notes):

Pre shoot
- [ ] Batteries charged (+ spares)
- [ ] Sd card formatted and ready in camera
- [ ] Sensor clean
- [ ] Lens clean
- [ ] Gimbal balanced and tuned ( I actually like to assemble my kit at home prior to the shoot to make sure it’s in working conditions)
- [ ] Water (often forgotten but super important, filming is a workout, stay hydrated)

Camera settings
- [ ] Low F-stop (F5.6 to F8) - No need for blurry background for wide house shots
- [ ] Stabilisation OFF (on gimbal or slider)
- [ ] White balance in every room
- [ ] Gimbal on horizon lock mode (for 90% of the shots)
- [ ] Exposed on the room, not the windows
- [ ] Manual focus
- [ ] Ideally shutter speed at 180 degrees however, it’s not indispensable for real estate, just watch out for flickering light bulbs (as in those bts shots)

House
- [ ] Before even picking up the camera, do a house tour
- [ ] All lights on (including outdoor + pool)
- [ ] Features on (pool waterfall, ceiling fans)
- [ ] Arrange the staging if needed, align the chairs, and hide ugly items...

Filming
The goal of a real estate video is to get the attention of potential buyers. This is not a documentary about the house but just a best off of all the features. Focus on the nice things about the house (no need to film the laundry room unless it's amazing)
- [ ] Have your gimbal set to pan only (no tilt) and make sure to reset your horizon before every shot. On the RS2 double tap. The goal is to keep your line straight.
- [ ] Straight on shots are often the best, otherwise corner push ins
- [ ] Watch out for reflections
- [ ] Then I would do another complete lap of the house but this time focusing on the features and using a more zoomed focal length.
- [ ] Film like if you would visit the house for the first time. From outside to the main entrance and do each rooms (this will help streamline the editing)
- [ ] Simple flowy moves (same applies to flying the drone)
- [ ] think about what is going to be your first shot and the last one


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Title: Sony A7SIII + GM 12-24 and RS2 to film BETTER Real Estate videos!
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What drone should I buy for a beginner?

The best drones for beginners are those that do not require any special skills to fly them. These drones are equipped with an "FPV" camera which allows the user to control the drone remotely via a smartphone app.

Some quadcopters are specifically made for aerial photography. Multirotor models are better suited for advanced features like obstacle avoidance and autonomous flight mode.

In terms of price, there are two types of drones; cheap ones that cost under $100 and expensive ones that cost above $300.

The cheapest models typically have a limited range or battery life. The most expensive models, however, offer greater performance and longer flight time.

Many beginners prefer to buy cheaper models because they are easier for them to handle and to learn how to use. If you intend to fly your drone for hours, however, you might consider buying a more expensive model.


What kind of drone do professionals use?

Drones make amazing tools for aerial photography. They are invaluable for taking aerial photos and recording video footage. But drones also come in handy when surveying land and taking measurements.

These devices are often used commercially to map large areas, or inspect construction sites. These devices can be used for many other purposes, however.

Drones, for example, can be a great way to entertain friends and families. You can fly these drones in many ways and discover new places. Drones can be used to photograph and record special events and celebrations.

When it comes to drones, the sky is your limit. You might be wondering how to get the most out your drone. Keep reading to find out more.


Which are some great places to use a drone to take photos?

Drones have become extremely useful tools for capturing breathtaking images of nature and landscapes. Whether you want close-up shots of animals like birds and butterflies or to capture beautiful scenery, drones are ideal.

Mountains, deserts lakes oceans beaches and cities are the best places to fly drones. Drone enthusiasts often capture scenic views of their hometowns and other local attractions.

Try shooting at night, when the lights illuminate the landscape. This will allow you to discover new locations. You could also shoot during other seasons, especially winter when snow blankets.


How can I fly my drone safely?

Practice is key to flying a drone. It takes time to learn how to fly drones. Practice indoors or at home is the best option for beginners.

There are three essential skills that you need to know in order to fly a Drone. These are hovering, takingoff, and landing.

Taking Off

Simply lift the drone in the air to take off. You can do this by pressing the button on controller until the drone begins moving upward. When the drone has reached a certain height you can stop pressing the button.

Hovering

Hovering means keeping the drone steady in midair. Holding down either the left or right triggers while pressing the throttle will allow you to hover. By holding down both triggers, you can tilt the drone to move it.

Landing

Landing means returning the drone to earth safely. To land, release the throttle and tilt the controller downward toward the ground. The drone will eventually slow down, and then land.

Flying your drone is a matter of comfort. However, be careful not crash into anything.


How can I get started in drone photography?

There are many options for starting to photograph with a drone. The first option is to buy a ready-made drone kit. You'll get everything you need. They can range from $200 to $500 depending on the model.

A drone can also be built. Even though this can be difficult, it is still possible to build a drone that will take decent photos or videos.

We recommend that you start with a quadcopter if you want to build your own drone. Like conventional helicopters, quadcopters have four rotors or propellers.

A quadcopter is easier to assemble and maintain than a helicopter. It's also cheaper to purchase and easier to carry around.

First, you need to pick the right parts. You'll need to purchase motors and batteries, controllers, as well as props. It is important to choose the correct size and weight.

Next, you'll need to decide what controller you'd like to use. There are many different options, including touch screens, joysticks, and remote controllers. It is recommended to buy one with a builtin camera so that you don't need to attach another device to your drone.

Once you have selected the correct parts, it's time to assemble your drone. A preassembled kit is a great option to save time and make things simpler. However, if you prefer to build your own, you'll need to follow a few steps before assembling your drone.

Step 1: Attach battery pack

For your quadcopter to be built, you'll need the battery pack connected to the motor. To start, remove the cover from the battery pack. Then, slide the battery into place.

Step2: Connect your motors

Next, mount the motors to the right slots. Each motor must go into its designated slot. When mounting the motors, ensure they face forward and are parallel to the frame.

Step 3: Install the propeller

Last, attach the propellers and frame. Remember to position them at equal distances apart.

You are now ready to test the drone. If there is no movement after you turn on your engine, double-check that you have the propellers facing forward. Also, make sure that there are no obstructions between the propellers.


Are drone photos a good way to make money?

The biggest problem for any photographer trying to make money off drones is that there aren't any products out there that solve the problems that come with flying them. It's not easy to enjoy the experience if you don't have quality equipment or software.

Also, you need to be aware of liability and insurance issues. This is why most photographers opt to take photos from the ground. However, there is an entirely new way to take pictures that can potentially earn you a commission.

Drones work in the same way that video cameras do by capturing light. Why not make amazing photos with the same technology?

Companies are already making significant progress in the creation of high-quality aerial photos. We've spoken before about DJI and GoPro. However, more companies are entering the space.

These cameras can be used for aerial photography but are also very useful on the ground. Major manufacturers invest heavily in their imaging technology.

This means you will eventually be able purchase a drone that can shoot 4K videos and take amazing photos. We may already be seeing this happen. DJI, for example, has released higher-resolution versions their Phantom series of drones.

DJI just released the Inspire 2 camera, which has a 12-megapixel sensor and can capture images at 5120 x 35656 pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.

It is possible to make money with drone photos.


Statistics

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  • Here's proof: according to an analysis of FAA drone registration numbers by drone market research and data group Drone Industry Insights, DJI had a 76.8% market share in the U.S. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Regional & Super Regional Centers pricing per center (400,000+ sq ft) PLACE ORDER (dronebase.com)
  • Again, no stabilization is applied, and the 50% throttle stick position cuts the power to the motors. (photographypro.com)
  • Among the biggest improvements, the Skydio 2+ has over the standard 2 is a 20% longer battery life, longer range if you add the Beacon, and a neat AI video creation tool called Keyframe. (thedronegirl.com)

External Links

faa.gov

dji.com

How To

Why are people flying drones at nighttime?

Drones are used by night-flyers for two reasons.

Many people fly drones at evening because they love the wonder of it all. However, drones can also be flown at night to capture photos of the city landscape.

This is known as urban photography, and it is growing in popularity among drone enthusiasts.

There are many benefits to shooting photos at night. You can capture more detail, better lighting conditions and even the stars.

Many photographers prefer shooting at night because they are able to avoid the limitations of daytime photography.

These advantages make urban photography appealing. But, most people use drones to capture nighttime shots.

They love how the lights change as the sun sets. Many people now post videos of themselves flying drones at midnight and upload them online.

Although the drone technology isn't the most advanced, the quality imagery is stunning.

The best thing is that you don't need special equipment to make it happen. All you need to do this is your smartphone camera.

However, you can still use your smartphone. Plenty of high-quality cameras available on the market today would allow you to produce great drone videos.

You'll be pleased to know that many models of DSLR cameras have night vision capabilities.

Canon's EOS5D III has an infrared LED-system that allows it can see in low-light conditions.

Additional manufacturers include Olympus and Pentax as well as Sony, Nikon, Olympus and Pentax.

However, not every smartphone can capture drone footage.

iPhones can't use their front-facing camera for aerial footage, so they cannot. Instead, they must rely on the iPhone 8 Plus's dual rear cameras.

After you've chosen what camera you'd prefer, you can decide where you want your video to be shot.

You could film your drone footage at one location or follow your subject.

It is important that you have your subject in the frame while filming drone footage. This means that you should keep your drone within range of your subject.

This range should not limit your ability to achieve great results.

You need to be as close to your subject as possible when you're filming your drone footage. This will make the details appear sharper.

So, try to move towards your subject as quickly as possible.

Now that you're able to take aerial footage, let us talk about how we can edit it.