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TourFactory, the world's leader in Real Estate marketing solutions, today announced the ability to incorporate full motion video into their virtual tour platform. These new video capable tours now support the use of still photography, moving panoramic images as well as video clips in a seamless presentation.

"You no longer need a large budget and a production crew to produce a quality, impactful presentation that includes video of the property and the listing agent." Said Herb Dierks, CEO of TourFactory. "We're excited to bring Virtual Tour 2.0 to the real estate community, and even more excited to be able to expand the marketing capabilities of our clients without expanding the cost."
Building upon the acclaimed TourFactory user experience, the new video capable virtual tours open a door for agents to use the right presentation medium for the highlighted feature. By using a combination of still imagery, panoramic photos and video clips the complete presentation becomes a reality. "We aren't thinking video vs. photos. We are using the great strengths of both to simultaneously present the property and the agent."

"Even though we are presenting agents with the option to upload their own video clips, we are expecting a tremendous demand on our photographer/videographer network for professionally recorded clips as well, and we are working aggressively to train and expand our network to keep up with demand."

The new video capable tours do not require complicated or expensive video editing software. Re-arranging clips and adding audio takes seconds. All existing TourFactory virtual tours are now fully video ready, allowing existing customers to start adding video clips immediately.

ABOUT TOURFACTORY
TourFactory.com has been providing innovative Internet marketing solutions for licensed real estate professionals in the United States and abroad since 1996. The TourFactory Marketing Engine leverages virtual property tours, compelling flyers, video tours, DVD presentations, broad syndication, traffic reports and other products useful to real estate professionals in their quest to win listings, delight sellers, and reduce market time.

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Don Anderson believes the future of real estate showings lies on the interwebs.

The 60-year old broker at Realty Executives has created a business called YouTours that creates detailed videos of properties for sale, providing prospective buyers and real estate agents a look before getting in their car.

"A picture is worth a thousand words, but video is worth more," Anderson said. "I believe this is the way we're going to be showing real estate."

YouTours has been a project in the making for two years. He chose the name because he wanted it to be branded. The videos are hosted on YouTube.

It takes Anderson anywhere between two and four hours to create a YouTour video.

Using a handheld camera, Anderson shoots exterior and interior video of the home. Back at the office, he narrates details about the home for buyers interested in looking at the floor plan and ultimately deciding whether it meets their needs or not.

He said he has had several good success stories, but he cautions that a YouTour video is not going to sell a house for more than its worth. Sellers tend to think it will.

"I tell them exposure is what you need if you have something to sell. If the price is too high, the exposure is going to expose that," he said.

The video will increase the odds that everyone interested will see the property and at the same time result in a full-price offer, he said.

Anderson considers each view a showing. People who have viewed the video may decide there's no reason to physically go look at a property because "they've seen it."

"Same thing happens in the real world. You've had all these showings; it's indicative the price is too high," he said.

Last month, Anderson held his first-ever virtual open house. Using the Web portal YouTube Social, Anderson can connect with people all across the globe for a viewing, allowing others to comment and chat in real time.

He expects to begin posting messages on Facebook, inviting people to come in and preview the properties. He's in the process of building his Facebook friend base, including other real estate agents he hopes will use it, too.

Anderson already is using mobile to promote the website. People text the word VIDEO to 48696. Within 30 minutes, they'll receive a link that directs them to the You-Tours page, where all currently published YouTour videos are posted by address.

There are more than 20 videos currently available to watch. Anderson hopes that one day most of the homes in the Knoxville MLS will have YouTours. He is also looking to do YouTours on entire subdivisions.

A video can cost between $600 to $900 depending on the home's square footage. Anderson said his greatest interest has been in the for sale by owners, who can select various real estate services a la carte through his website sellingmenu.com.

"YouTour is really capable of exposing a property like no other medium," he said. "We feel as these come into the market, sellers will come to expect this type of technology to market their property."

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Canon states that they will be releasing a firmware upgrade sometime this month for their EOS 5D Mark II. This 2.0.3 update will add 24p video to the camera's existing 30 fps full 1080p HD recording capability. Additionally, the upgrade changes that 30p rate to 29.97 to comply with television standards.

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