WellcomeMat.com highlights the top five new videos of the week to support the many agents, brokers and video producers helping to re-define the real estate buying and selling experience. Congrats to this week’s winners!
This huge Bronx, NY apartment is worth the viewing. Production company Video Open House NYC adds nice elements such as incorporating the floor plan of the apartment into the video, camera shots from the windows and views of the surrounding areas of the apartment. We hope you enjoy the video tour of this Bronx apartment as much as we did.
This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom Tarpon Springs, FL townhome reveals its character in this home video tour. Video producer John Gaston creates fluidity in this tour by using nice transitions and editing techniques that highlight the many amenities of the townhome.
Tamara Williams of Sharon Kelly Realty, Inc. presents this 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Port Saint Lucie, FL. The text overlay in the video provides information that takes care of questions and keeps you drawn to the many scenes in the video. Video producer Sarah Taylor does a nice job at highlighting the home’s amenities through smooth camera shots that let the viewer see details without feeling rushed through the home.
This is one impressive $2.45 million home located in Pebble Beach, CA. Patrick Dougherty’s video captures the serenity this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home has to offer. Take time to watch this well-done video tour!
Always wanted to visit Alaska? Try these corporate apartments out for size. With a zoom in through Google Earth, you’re taken right away to Anchorage, AK. Property Manager Eli Lehrmann has much to offer in his fully furnished, all inclusive apartments for professionals, executives and even long-term tenants. This apartment video tour takes you on a ride through the building and helps you see the layout of this 8 bedroom, 5 bathroom property.

I like Sarah Taylor’s video
Very good job
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I am not impressed with any of these videos. Everything is handheld and the voice overs are horrible.
I think this website should be setting a standard. I give the website and videos two thumbs down.
I will attempt to set the standard with my own video below:
http://www.wellcomemat.com/home/channels/mirrorimagepro/4AD254C0FC#wrapper
Hah! Mipmatt, you’re cracking me up. The only problem with “setting a standard” is that there isn’t one to set: videos are always going to be judged subjectively, just like you have judged your colleagues’ videos (and WellcomeMat). “Standard” is boring.
Keep up the good work man and thanks for dropping by.
The only video that would play smoothly and completely was the NYC video…so that’s my vote…by process of elimination I guess!
I’m assuming the others were done in HD since I have the most difficulty viewing those…even though I have high speed internet connection.
On the NYC video, I especially liked the floor plan scenario! I enjoyed the neighborhood highlights and views out the window. Some of the tilts and pans were a little too quick and would suggest slowing them down. Overall, thought was very nice video! (Sorry to the others whose videos I couldn’t get through!)