Real Estate Videography: The Complete Beginner's Guide for Edmonton Agents

By Alberta Film School · April 20, 2026 · real-estate

Video sells homes. It's not a theory — it's a fact.

Listings with video receive 403% more inquiries than those without. In Edmonton's competitive market, where buyers are scrolling through dozens of listings a day, video is the difference between a showing and a scroll-past.

Why Video Matters in Edmonton Real Estate

Edmonton has distinct seasons, and each one changes how properties look and feel. A well-shot video captures the warmth of a home in winter, the backyard potential in summer, and the neighbourhood character that photos alone can't convey.

Buyers relocating to Edmonton — from Calgary, Vancouver, or internationally — rely heavily on video tours before committing to in-person viewings. If your listings don't have video, you're invisible to this audience.

What Equipment Do You Need?

You don't need a Hollywood budget. Here's a realistic starter kit:

| Equipment | Budget Option | Pro Option | |-----------|--------------|------------| | Camera | iPhone 15/16 Pro | Sony A7C or similar | | Stabilizer | DJI OM 7 gimbal ($150) | DJI RS 4 ($500) | | Wide-angle | Moment lens attachment ($100) | 16-35mm lens | | Audio | Phone mic | Rode Wireless GO II | | Lighting | Natural light + LED panel | Aputure MC Pro |

The most important thing isn't the gear — it's knowing how to use it.

The Walk-Through Formula

Every real estate video follows the same basic structure:

  1. Exterior establishing shot — Show the front of the home, the street, and the neighbourhood.
  2. Entry and first impression — Open the front door and reveal the main living space.
  3. Flow through the home — Move room to room in a logical order. Don't jump around.
  4. Kitchen and bathrooms — These sell homes. Spend extra time here.
  5. Outdoor spaces — Backyard, deck, garage, views.
  6. Closing shot — Return to the exterior or a hero shot of the best feature.

Shooting Tips

Editing for Real Estate

Keep it simple and professional:

Learn It Hands-On

Reading about real estate videography is a start. But the fastest way to learn is to actually shoot, edit, and deliver a real estate video with an instructor guiding you through every step.

That's exactly what our Real Estate Videography Workshop does. In 5 hours, you'll shoot a property, edit the footage, and walk away with a finished video and the skills to do it again on your own.

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Edmonton agents: stop losing listings to competitors with better marketing. Learn to shoot professional real estate videos in a single day.