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Interview Editing for Real Estate

Professional video production services

Professional interview editing with cutaways and lower thirds. — tailored for real estate professionals.

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Our Process

Three steps to your perfect video

01

Footage Review & Selects

We ingest all raw footage, organize by scene, sync audio, and select the strongest takes for your story.

Technical details
Proxy workflow in Premiere Pro, multi-cam sync with PluralEyes, organized bin structure by scene and take number.
02

Rough Cut & Narrative

We build the narrative structure, establish pacing, and create an assembly edit for your review and feedback.

Technical details
Timeline assembly in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, J/L-cuts, match cuts, and dynamic pacing adjustments.
03

Fine Cut & Delivery

Precise trimming, audio leveling, color correction, graphics, and export in all required formats and aspect ratios.

Technical details
Final mix at -14 LUFS, ProRes 422 HQ master, H.265 web delivery, 16:9/9:16/1:1 exports.

Good to know

Every project includes a dedicated project manager and clear milestones with approval checkpoints.

All final deliverables are yours — full ownership and usage rights included with every project.

Why Real Estate Needs Interview Editing

In the Real Estate sector, professional video content has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether you need promotional material, training content, or brand storytelling, Interview Editing delivers measurable results that transform how real estate professionals communicate with their audience.

Specific Challenges for Real Estate

Real estate video has become the single most effective tool for reducing days-on-market and increasing offer volume. Listings with professional walkthrough tours receive 403% more inquiries than those with photos alone, according to NAR data. From aerial drone flyovers that capture neighborhood context to stabilized interior tours shot on gimbals, the production workflow must balance speed with polish — most agents need finished assets within 48 hours of the shoot. Distribution spans MLS portals, social media reels, and embedded website players, each requiring different aspect ratios and durations. The typical per-property budget sits between 500 and 2,500 euros depending on square footage and drone licensing.

Video Challenges in Real Estate

Standing Out in a Visual Market

Properties with professional video tours sell 20% faster than those with photos alone. Yet 65% of real estate agencies still rely primarily on static images, missing a critical opportunity to engage buyers emotionally.

Virtual tours, drone footage, and cinematic property showcases have become the new standard for luxury and mid-range listings alike. The challenge lies in producing content that captures the atmosphere and lifestyle a property offers, not just its dimensions.

With 95% of buyers starting their search online, video is no longer optional — it's the first showing. Agencies that invest in professional video report 403% more inquiries on their listings.

Success Stories & Case Studies

Luxury Estate Showcase — Paris 16th

A luxury real estate agency commissioned a cinematic property film combining drone aerials, steadicam interior tours, and lifestyle vignettes. The 3-minute video generated 2.4M views on social media and the property sold within 10 days at asking price.

New Development Pre-Sales

A property developer used animated 3D walkthroughs for an off-plan development. Pre-sales reached 78% before construction completion, compared to their usual 45% benchmark. The investment in video production returned 12x in accelerated sales.

Key Benefits for Real Estate

Measurable Impact

Professional real estate video delivers quantifiable results: 73% of homeowners prefer agents who use video, listings with video receive 403% more inquiries, and virtual tours reduce unnecessary physical visits by 40%, saving time for both agents and buyers.

Drone footage adds a premium perception, with aerial property videos commanding 8-12% higher perceived value. For new developments, animated 3D tours enable pre-sales months before construction is complete.

Our Interview Editing Process

Professional Editing Workflow

1. Media Ingestion & Organization: We import all raw footage, organize by scene/take, create proxy files for efficient editing, and synchronize multi-source audio.

2. Assembly & Rough Cut: We select the strongest takes, establish narrative structure, create the initial assembly, and review timing and pacing with you.

3. Fine Cut & Polish: Precise trimming, transition refinement, audio leveling, color consistency pass, and graphics integration. Two rounds of client revisions included.

4. Final Master & Export: Final quality check, export in all required formats and resolutions, organized file delivery with naming conventions.

What Makes Interview Editing Unique

Interview editing focuses on clarity and narrative flow from single or dual-camera setups. We remove hesitations, false starts, and off-topic tangents while preserving the speaker's natural cadence. B-roll inserts mask jump cuts and illustrate key points. We add lower-thirds for speaker identification and can integrate on-screen quotes or statistics. A typical 30-minute raw interview becomes a tight 5-8 minute final cut delivered in 4-5 business days. Output includes both a full version and a 90-second teaser for promotional use.

What You Receive

You receive: final edited video in multiple formats (MP4 H.265, ProRes 422 HQ, web-optimized versions), project files upon request, separate audio mix, thumbnail/poster frame, and formatted versions for each target platform (16:9, 9:16, 1:1).

Technical Specifications

Software: Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer | Formats: ProRes 422/4444, H.264/H.265, DNxHR | Resolution: Up to 8K, standard delivery in 4K/1080p | Frame rates: 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 fps | Color: Rec.709, Rec.2020, HDR10

Getting Started with Interview Editing for Real Estate

Ready to elevate your Real Estate brand with professional interview editing? Our team combines deep industry expertise with advanced production techniques to deliver content that drives real results. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

Ready to bring your vision to life?

Let's discuss your interview editing needs for real estate. Free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Key Terms

Cut
A cut is the most basic edit in video production — an instantaneous transition from one clip to the next with no visual effect between them.
Drone Footage
Drone footage is video captured from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), providing sweeping aerial perspectives, elevated vantage points, and dramatic establishing shots that are impossible to achieve from the ground.
B-Roll
B-roll is supplementary footage that is intercut with the primary footage (A-roll) to provide visual variety, context, and illustrative imagery that supports the main narrative.
Proxy
A proxy is a lower-resolution, lightweight copy of original high-resolution footage, used during editing to improve playback performance, then swapped back to the originals for final export.
Resolution
Resolution refers to the number of pixels in each dimension of a video frame, typically expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080), which determines the level of detail and clarity in the image.
Rough Cut
A rough cut is an early version of an edited video where all the major clips are assembled in sequence, but fine-tuning, effects, color grading, and sound mixing have not yet been applied.
Steadicam
A Steadicam is a camera stabilization system worn by the operator that uses a mechanical arm, vest, and gimbal to isolate the camera from the operator's body movements, producing smooth, fluid shots while walking or moving.
Transition
A transition is a visual effect applied between two clips to smooth or stylize the change from one shot to the next.
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