Multi-Camera Filming of Real Estate Event
Filmorite was responsible for capturing high-quality b-rolls at different stages of the event including participants' arrival, registration, and other event activities. We also filmed Josh Phegan's keynote speech and take as many participants interviews as possible. Additionally, we offered event photography services as an add-on for the client, providing a comprehensive media package.
[Client]
The Property Experts
[Year]
2024
[Services]
Videography, Video Editing
[Catagory]
Events and Live Coverage

Additional Result:
Project Description
Recently, Filmorite became a part of one of the greatest events for real estate agents in the United Kingdom organised by The Property Experts. A world-class real estate trainer Josh Phegan was the main speaker who flew in from Australia to share his insights. He provided tips, suggestions, and ideas on how UK real estate agents can improve their standard of service, results, and incomes.
Filming Goals
Filmorite was responsible for capturing high-quality b-rolls at different stages of the event including participants' arrival, registration, and other event activities. We also filmed Josh Phegan's keynote speech and take as many participants interviews as possible. Additionally, we offered event photography services as an add-on for the client, providing a comprehensive media package.
Filming Setup
To capture the dynamic nature of the event, we employed a multi-camera approach utilizing three positioned cameras:
Sony FX3 Full-Frame Cinema Line Camera was paired with DJI RS 4 Pro 3-AXIS Gimbal Stabilizer as the first camera to capture smooth footage around the venue.
Sony Alpha A7S Mark III was used with a wide-angle lens for stunning wide-angle shots of the event.
Sony Alpha ZV-E10 was used as the third camera recording the audience from the side of the stage, adding depth and engagement to the video.
We also utilized the Rode Wireless GO II microphone system to ensure a clear sound. One clip-on microphone was attached to the host's clothing for a consistent on-camera presence, while a handheld microphone was used for interview sessions, capturing participant questions and valuable insights.








