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Quality Storytelling in Real Estate

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Storytelling in Real Estate

Every town, community, neighborhood, home, brand and person has a unique story. If you're not telling those stories or highlighting them through the lens, your competition just may. Earlier this month in New York City, at the Inman News Real Estate Connect, Marc Davison of 1000 Watt Consulting and our very own Christian Sterner, had a fireside chat about The Art of Storytelling. They opened the entire session up to the audience as well in order to help give more folks a perspective of how some of their fellow real estate practitioners were telling stories via quality filmmaking.

But How do You Tell Stories?

This was a question asked by the audience. Well, not everyone can. Some people just plain ol' suck at it. Painting a picture through the lens of a camera is an Art. When it comes to real estate, there are a number of ways to paint this picture. One example, as Marc mentioned during the session, is to take a common question from your customers and answer it on camera. One such question that many of their clients customers from New York City had was - How is the commute from Westchester to New York City? To answer that question, Houlihan Lawrence, along with 1000 Watt and it's team of filmmakers, created a script and storyboard which eventually became a fantastic community video for Westchester County and anyone who wondered what it was like to commute from Westchester to New York City. But ultimately, I think that video painted the perfect picture and really showed in a great way, What it's like to live in Westchester? Hope you enjoy the panel video on Storytelling.
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"Video is the powerful, yet underutilized form of real estate marketing" - Rudy

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Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home again, home again...

Video is powerful....

Jan 31, 2012 09:58 AM
Rudy Bachraty
Director, Communications & Partner Strategies, WellcomeMat - Fort Collins, CO

Elvis! I missed your smiling face.

Indeed. I love what many brands and agents are doing with quality filmmaking in real estate today.

Rudy

Jan 31, 2012 10:07 AM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home again, home again...

I wish I was more videosavvy, but I look better behind the lens... far, far behind the lens.

Jan 31, 2012 10:12 AM
Rudy Bachraty
Director, Communications & Partner Strategies, WellcomeMat - Fort Collins, CO

Who said you have to be in front of the lens? Some of the best real estate videos i've seen are when the people from the community or neighborhood are the ones telling the story, not the agent or broker.

There are many ways to use video wisely in real estate Alan, being behind the lens or the filmmaker is one of them ;)

Rudy

Jan 31, 2012 10:26 AM