Real Estate Video Production

Showcase properties with cinematic visuals that highlight key details, helping you attract buyers, boost engagement, and sell faster.

Real Estate Video Production in South Florida

Digital Cut Productions produces cinematic real estate video for developers, property managers, and commercial real estate firms across South Florida and beyond. From community profiles to aerial property showcases and leasing promotional content, we create video that gives properties a compelling visual identity — content designed to attract buyers, engage tenants, and close deals faster.

Our real estate portfolio spans some of the most recognizable mixed-use and commercial developments in the region. For Codina Partners, we produced a cinematic community profile for Downtown Doral — a development video designed to attract corporate relocations by capturing the lifestyle and business environment of one of South Florida’s fastest-growing mixed-use communities. For Kimco Realty, we’ve produced multiple videos for Dania Pointe, including a high-energy leasing promo and a sweeping aerial property showcase that captures the scale of the development from above. We also produced property showcase videos for Mary Brickell Village in Miami’s Brickell district and for Waterford Lakes Town Center in Orlando. Our real estate work extends beyond South Florida as well — for Nuveen, we produced a redevelopment showcase for 780 Third Avenue in New York City, a return-to-office narrative highlighting the building’s renovated amenities and modern work environment.

Every real estate production begins with thorough production planning — location scouting, shot list development, and logistics coordination before a single camera rolls. We shoot on RED Cinema and Sony FX Series cameras, with FAA-certified drone pilots on staff for aerial coverage. The result is broadcast-quality footage that holds up across all distribution platforms, from property websites and social media to investor presentations and leasing center displays.

Real estate video is often part of a broader marketing effort. For clients who need video integrated into a larger campaign strategy, our work connects naturally with our corporate video production capabilities — particularly for developers and REITs communicating with investors, partners, and stakeholders alongside property marketing.

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CLIENT STORY

The Gardens at 780 Third — Nuveen Real Estate

When Nuveen approached Digital Cut Productions in early 2020, 780 Third Avenue was still under construction. The original brief was straightforward: document the build. Then the pandemic hit, construction slowed, and the project pivoted entirely.

In a planning call, Nuveen’s leadership made their goal clear — they needed to attract tenants and investors to a building undergoing a major renovation. Renderings, architectural plans, and a vision were the tools at hand.

DCP saw the potential and pitched a two-prong project that would illuminate the vision during construction and present a fully realized experience when completed.

Writer and graphic animator Dave Gau developed a script and motion graphics concept that combined architectural renderings, 3D lobby models, stock footage, and animated callouts to showcase a new standard for modern, luxury office environments. The result was a fully produced teaser reel that gave brokers a valuable marketing tool and prospective tenants a compelling vision of work spaces and offices reimagined.

Fast forward to the post-pandemic moment: the building was complete, the amenities were in place, and Nuveen was ready for the real thing.

DCP traveled to New York, coordinating a production that included FAA-certified drone pilots for exterior aerial acquisition — no small task in Midtown Manhattan airspace. John Oliva co-directed on location and oversaw the crew while Dave Gau directed on-camera talent. Lauri Oliva coordinated the entire production from pre-production through final delivery.
 

The finished video — scripted, shot, and edited by DCP — became a centerpiece of Nuveen’s leasing presentations, website, and events programming.

From a pandemic-era pivot to a finished New York landmark, the Gardens at 780 Third is exactly the kind of project Digital Cut Productions was built for.

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Kimco Realty

Kimco Realty is one of the largest publicly traded owners and operators of open-air shopping centers in the United States. When their team needed to populate a jumbo screen in the center of their newest lifestyle destination – Dania Pointe – with video content they called Digital Cut Productions.

The brief was ambitious: hours of custom content that would play on a large-format screen and capture the energy, ambiance, and personality of South Florida. DCP’s team crafted a creative plan that aligned with the brand’s tagline: “Welcome to the Sunny Side.” Our production team hit the streets (and waterways) to capture entirely original footage—including airboat rides through the Everglades, beach aerials at sunrise and sunset, divers exploring underwater reefs, stunning cityscapes by day and night, and vibrant local nature trails. 

Our post production also went to work creating custom motion graphics simulating firework displays, views out an airplane window as it passes over recognizable skylines. And perhaps most memorably, live-action mermaids peering through a porthole built in post.

The content was designed to run long, loop continuously, and hold attention. Five years later, it still does.

That project established the foundation of an ongoing relationship. DCP has since produced ground and aerial footage of multiple Kimco properties throughout South Florida as well as properties in Orlando and Virginia, documented a mural installation with a timelapse video and created content to promote Dania Pointe at industry trade shows.

What started as a request to fill a screen became a production partnership built on the kind of location-driven, visually ambitious work that DCP has delivered across South Florida for more than two decades.