In the second of our series of Bloggers Council flipcam projects, Joseph Ferrara sits down with young Patrick to get his take on life in Holmdel, NJ.
It’s a totally different take on using video in the real estate space and it shows how, outside of things like home walk-throughs, you can use video to help tell a story or add a more human touch to getting to know a neighborhood.
Earlier this summer, the FrontDoor team decided to engage the members of our Bloggers Council in a little experiment. With all the buzz that video-related topics are generating these days, we wanted to move beyond the chatter and actually see what would happen if you could arm real estate professionals with a low cost, relatively easy way to create video for the web.
So, we sent our Bloggers Council members a Flip Video Flipcam and asked them to produce a short video showing how they would use such a tool to market themselves, a neighborhood or a listing. Would it be easy? Would it be “good enough”?
Well, the results are in and we’re going to start posting some of their efforts here on the blog. Each of them had a pretty different take on the project, and while their results vary in content and execution, each of them exposed some nuggets of wisdom in the process.
Take Diane Cohn, for example. In the video below, she shows how easy it is to produce a listing walk-through with the flipcam. The main take-away from this is that there is such a thing as “good enough” when it comes to this kind of video. The point isn’t to produce an overly slick, overly rehearsed home tour. The point is to pique interest and arouse curiosity in learning more about a listing. And, I think her efforts achieve that. See for yourself and let us know what you think.
Stay tuned for more video posts in the coming days.