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2 Always use a tripod. Wobbly shots cheapen the effect
3 Turn on mood and task lamps: pools of light add interest
4 Stand right back in the corners to get establishing shots of the room
5 Take plenty of static shots of architectural or lifestyle detail
6 Don't shoot directly towards windows. Only very expensive cameras cope well with contrast
7 If you attempt camera moves, make sure your end shots are well framed
8 Don't attempt fancy editing. A simple, flowing tour of the house is best
9 Short is good. For most homes, a two-minute video should be enough to entice people to book a viewing
10 If your house is special, get the professionals in but choose carefully to avoid the student-film look. Check a company's website, clients and showreel. Glossy, well-crafted films always shine through
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