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    Nervous about my first project - a few questions

    I've been in the business for a little over two years. I'd be glad to share my latest project, we decided to use the best cinema techniques and apply them to a real estate video. If you want to read more about the making of our short real estate film, check out my blog in my signature! As for...
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    Nervous about my first project - a few questions

    Hi! First of all congrats on getting your first contract (for me, that was the toughest part so good job!) I’m glad to read that you have both your Part 107 and insurance. Too often, newcomers don’t follow these rules and if they’re caught, it can get pricey, and fast! Two great questions...
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    Drones in Real Estate: Pricing and Contracts

    That's a great story! You should ask her for a testimony you could use on your personal website. Do you do only photography or video as well?
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    Using DJI GOGGLES for Real Estate pictures?

    @BryanD ; sweet setup! I'm usually ok in the shade with my iPhoneX. As others have mentioned, part 107 is pretty clear about being able to see your device at all times, so for RE I'd stick with a "normal" setup. For glare: make sure your sunglasses are not polarized. Looking at a monitor with...
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    Using a Realtor as an observer

    I agree with what’s being said here. I would not trust agents to do a good enough job. Moreover, it’s the best way to look unprofessional to your client (the agent). I also strongly recommend you wait until you have your 107 before trying to get clients. In the meantime, you can use your free...
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    Drones in Real Estate: Pricing and Contracts

    So that means you know how much someone paid for that video? Don't leave us hanging! ;)
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    Drones in Real Estate: Pricing and Contracts

    ok; this is a great video. Thanks for sharing! I would say it was probably priced between $2-5k. The guy is located in California. Want competition for drone videos? Go to California. - That would decrease the price, BUT: He did interior-exterior, all this with high quality hardware. There’s...
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    Business Website Complete!

    Congrats on launching the site! You could add the region you cover for SEO purposes. If you have client testimonials, you should add them; they're really powerful. For email address: with your domain name you get the @ email extension (@jasonjlee.co) - you can create the email addresses you...
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    Cofounder of Superficie Media and SellingTheAcres.com

    Cofounder of Superficie Media and SellingTheAcres.com
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    Drones in Real Estate: Pricing and Contracts

    Well, I guess it depends on what kind of service you offer. If go to a property, fly your drone for 5 minutes, edit it in 15 minutes and send the video to a client, I assume someone can do that for $300. If you want to create a one of a kind video, you have to study the property to make it look...
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    Drones in Real Estate: Pricing and Contracts

    We charge around $1000. The commute and special client request influences the final price. I also wonder how - why someone would offer a "full service" for less than $500, especially if "done right", with Part 107 and insurance. I wrote a blog post detailing how I ended up with a 1k price point...
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    Best web platform to post your video /pictures for RE listings (VR)

    I use WeTransfer. We tried a few others (Google Drive, Dropbox and iCloud), but many agents we deal with are computer illiterates. WeTransfer is the easiest solution; one click, no account (for end user) and free for 2Gb.