vfeditor vs. videographer
vfeditor creates a real estate video from photos in 5 minutes for 1,890 CZK, while a videographer films on-site, delivers in 3–7 days, and typically charges from 5,000 CZK. Here’s the full comparison.
The quick overview
The main difference is input and speed: a videographer needs to show up and film, while vfeditor works with photos you already have. That difference shows up directly in price and turnaround time.
When to choose vfeditor
- You need video fast, ideally for every listing
- You want a low, predictable price per project
- You’re targeting mainly social media and real estate portals
- You don’t want to deal with scheduling a shoot
When to choose a videographer
- A luxury property where film-style production is worth it
- You need drone footage or moving camera shots
- A higher-budget marketing campaign with a longer timeline
Traditional videographer vs. vfeditor
| Criteria | Traditional videographer | vfeditor |
|---|---|---|
| Price per project | from 5,000 CZK | 1,890 CZK excl. VAT |
| Turnaround time | 3–7 days | about 5 minutes |
| Filming required | yes | no — photos are enough |
| Input material | on-site video footage | up to 25 listing photos |
| Formats for social media | often an extra cost | 4:3, 4:5, and 9:16 included |
| Good for a fast listing turnaround | less so | yes |
Frequently asked questions
Is vfeditor cheaper than a videographer?
Yes. vfeditor costs 1,890 CZK per project, while a videographer typically charges from 5,000 CZK.
Does vfeditor replace a videographer entirely?
For everyday listings and video marketing, yes. For premium production involving drones and cinematic footage, a videographer still has a role to play.
Try vfeditor with your own photos
Upload your listing photos and watch a finished video come together. Right in your browser, no install needed.