I recently had the pleasure of working with the folks at Century 21 Colonial Real Estate on developing a video highlighting one of their latest listings. Patterson Terrace is a condominium development on Queen Street, about two blocks from the downtown core.
The main objectives were to show the quality and style of the units (inside and outside), give the buyer an idea of how the condos were laid out and flowed, and to give a feel for the downtown Charlottetown lifestyle.
I had been interested in shooting some real estate video for a while, and I enjoyed the project quite a bit. I shot it on the Canon 7D, which, for real estate shooting, is pretty nice. I had the regular 7D issues, but the camera's small size and ability to swap lenses was very valuable for a project like this. I'm looking forward to working on more real estate projects like this.
The condos are really nice. High quality build and fixtures throughout. Have a look at PattersonTerrace.com for more information.
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Good buddy Felix and I at his graduation this past weekend.
That's right. A Panasonic DVX-100B.
She's a beaut. Excellent condition. Only 169 hours on this bad boy. Dig filmmaking? This camera is for you. As Wikipedia says:
"The Panasonic AG-DVX100 was the first affordable digital progressive scan camcorder. The camera is popular amongst television studios and is popular with independent film makers because of its many film emulating features and has a large following."
Like I said, this camera is in great shape, and normally retails for $3,699. For you: cheapy cheapy. Comes with the camera, battery, charger, remote (basically everything the camera normally comes with). I also have a Rode NTG-2 which I may be able to part with. Maybe. I'll think about it.
Interested? You can get in contact with me at nealgillis.com/contact.
Looking for a little more info on the camera? Check out Vistek, Wikipedia, Panasonic's official site, or feel free to get in contact with me.
)Great commercial. Absolutely ridiculous re-post attempt. http://bit.ly/dCl7t1
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