Archive for July, 2009
The Best Answer for a Vacant Home
I just happened upon this blog post by Steve Bergsman regarding the hassles of maintaining a vacant home that is up for sale by various people including the realtor and bank. Steve goes on and on about advice on keeping the grounds maintained, transients out, and what the realtor must keep in mind when […]
Free iPhone and iPod videos!
I’m happy to announce that we are eliminating a service charge and now providing it to ALL of our customers for FREE! Previously, we were charging people for converting our videos to iPod and iPhone (really any smartphone device) format so that they could show off listings to potential customers, even while in […]
Invading the East Bay

Since we are a San Jose based company, we rarely promote ourselves to East Bay realtors, because we unfortunately must charge a nominal travel fee to make it out there. However, a new client, Hugh Metzler, recently contacted us because he realizes the huge selling value of real estate video versus the typical virtual […]
Time-Lapse Clips

I was reading an article today on time-lapse photography and using it as a tool within real estate videos. Time-lapse, when used in the video sense, is basically taking a long amount of video (while stationary) and then fast forwarding that video by about 400%. The effect this gives off are images like […]
Denver Post on Video Tours

The Denver Post wrote up a great article on utilizing video tours for your property listings, saying, “Now it’s all about full-motion video.”
Denver Post Article Link
Here is the text of the article below….
Virtual home tours arrived online about a decade ago, as the nation’s broadband networks developed the capacity to deliver them. First it was […]