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Here’s how we’re keeping it new – with video

“We’re always looking at new technology, new ways to promote visual content,” says Mediamax Senior Photographer John Koliopoulos. He’s right....
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Luxury Marketing Demands High-Caliber Visual Content

I think it’s safe to say selling luxury and high-end real estate requires upping your game. I’m not going to...
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Anne Barrington didn’t want boring. So she chose Mediamax Video

Anne Barrington, Barrington Group/Berkshire Hathaway in Parker, wanted to do a profile video. “I was looking for a way to...
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We’re walking the video walk. See our new video on HDR

If you’ve been reading this blog lately or if you caught us at the Colorado Association of Realtors 2014 Convention,...
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Secret revealed: Mediamax videos all about story telling

A while back, I previewed a top secret project we were working on. The Mediamax video crew, I reported, had...
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CAR 2014 was a big success – see our slideshow

This year’s Colorado Association of Realtors convention had to be one of our best ever. As mentioned in a previous...
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How to Save Time and Get Better Photographs

If you want something done, doing it yourself is quicker than hiring somebody, right? Well, maybe that works for some...
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Steven Beam: “The Sellers Went Cuckoo When They Saw the Pictures”

Here’s how Steven Beam, Realtor, CRS, RE/MAX Alliance in Parker, became a convert to HDR photography. “I tell you, it...
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