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quartzie:
I suggest alternating slow/fast cuts in the video (e.g. on the promenade), this does feel a bit frenzied - but the footage is generally very nice. I also felt that the introduction was a bit too long; I wanted to at least peek inside the house a bit sooner. You might consider that as you develop the script next time.
Photo colors look a bit unrealistic as mentioned before, and I'd appreciate correct verticals in at least some of the outdoor shots.
TrumpetPower!:
I'll revise my suggestion and agree with the two after me that alternating clip lengths would work better.
I would still like at least some longer clips of the property, and not just of a talking head.
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Cgdillan:
You guys all had great input. Thank you. Just to clear up the photos, it is very popular in RE photography to use heavy HDR and saturation and it's what this particular wanted. Although i do agree with the surreal look they have. For the video, the client asked for a high speed video with poppy fast paced music to attract a younger crowd. It was also only my second RE video =-) my first was http://www.newcastproductions.com/desktop/real-estate/vivaldi-street.html.
All your points are very helpful and good to keep in my for the next one. btw - if you look closely you will notice dirty carpets and possibly even some trash. The tenant was still living in the house and had not cleaned before we came to shoot the photos and video. So the fast cuts were also partly to disguise the dirty nature of the place as a much cleaner and well kept home. We had to do a lot of clean around the house before we could actually shoot.
SepusAshey:
great video.... thought it rang a bell -great video.
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Northstar:
I thought you did a great job...nice work.
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