Life in PLB's Media Team | PropertyLimBrothers | PLB Vlog Ep 23
Summary
TLDRThis behind-the-scenes video takes viewers through the fast-paced and demanding world of a media team producing high-end real estate content. The team discusses the sacrifices they make, from long working hours to personal time lost, in order to deliver polished home tour videos. Despite the challenges, there’s a sense of camaraderie and pride in their work. The video highlights the intricate filming and editing process, the physical and mental demands of the job, and the team's ongoing evolution. It's a blend of hard work, creativity, and the occasional lighthearted moment.
Takeaways
- 😀 Team members make significant personal sacrifices, such as sacrificing study time, creativity, and energy to complete demanding projects.
- ⏰ Video production is extremely time-consuming, with some videos taking up to 12 hours or more per day to edit.
- 🎥 The media team works long hours, including late nights and weekends, to produce high-quality content for clients and social media platforms.
- 🎬 Lighting and filming can take several hours per scene, often making even small scenes a time-consuming process.
- 💪 Physical and mental strain are common in the media team, with individuals sometimes feeling exhausted after long shooting and editing days.
- 📅 Team members are committed to meeting deadlines, often having to manage tight schedules and multiple shoots in a single day.
- 🌍 Despite the challenges, the media team maintains a strong sense of camaraderie and support for each other’s work efforts.
- ⚖️ There is a desire for a better work-life balance, with some suggesting regular breaks or wellness activities for the team to recharge.
- 🏠 Shooting and editing content for home tours and other projects involves meticulous attention to detail and multiple stages of production, including equipment setup and planning.
- 💼 The media team's workload is demanding, with each member contributing to various stages of production, from shooting to editing, and sometimes handling social media inquiries as well.
Q & A
What sacrifices have team members made for the media team?
-The media team members sacrifice their time, including weekends, to complete content creation. Some also sacrifice their personal study time or creativity to continue producing videos. Additionally, they sometimes sacrifice their physical well-being during shoots and editing, as it can be a physically demanding process.
How long does it take to edit one video in the media team?
-On average, it takes about a week to edit one home tour video. Some team members work 10 to 12 hours a day editing, depending on the complexity of the video.
What are some of the challenges faced by the media team during shoots?
-Challenges include long hours, particularly in capturing all the necessary footage, dealing with technical issues, and the difficulty of structuring the video content. For instance, combining various aspects like the house pricing, features, and future potential can be hard to balance during shoots.
How many hours do media team members typically work on a video each day?
-The media team often works long hours on video production, typically around 10 to 12 hours a day, but sometimes this can extend further depending on deadlines or video complexity.
What does the production process for a home tour video look like?
-The production process involves filming various scenes of the house, sometimes taking several hours to capture proper footage. Afterward, editing involves extensive work, often lasting many days to ensure the final video meets the required standards. Team members spend hours perfecting each video to create a polished result.
How do team members feel about the return to Phase 1?
-Team members express mixed feelings about returning to Phase 1. Some are disappointed as they miss the collaborative environment of the office, while others are more focused on adjusting to the changes and continuing work remotely.
How has the company evolved since the first days of its operation?
-Initially, the media team was a small group, with only a few people working closely together. Over time, the company has grown, now having a larger team, which has made the working environment more fun and dynamic.
What are the working hours like in the media team?
-The working hours can be demanding, with some team members working from early in the morning until late at night, depending on the deadlines. This can involve working up to 12-hour days during intense production periods.
What improvements do team members suggest for the work environment?
-One suggestion for improvement is to establish a better work-life balance. Team members proposed having regular breaks or days off, such as one day each week dedicated to exercise or downtime, to avoid burnout and improve overall well-being.
How does the media team manage their workload during busy periods?
-During busy periods, the team works together to manage the workload, with everyone contributing to filming and editing. They have to be flexible with their schedules, often working overtime to meet deadlines. They also handle technical challenges, such as missing equipment or adjustments during shoots, in a collaborative manner.
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