Which listing details matter most when generating a high-converting script?
Key fields: property type, beds/baths, square footage, year built, price context, standout features (e.g., new kitchen, view, outdoor space), and any nearby lifestyle assets. Agent notes that explain buyer personas, recent upgrades, or comparable listings help the script find a clear narrative.
How do I adapt a single script for Reels, YouTube, and an open-house video?
Start with one narrative and select channel templates: extract the 3–4 strongest lines for a 30s Reel, keep the narrative and add room-by-room details for a 2–3 min walkthrough, and condense to date/time + two selling points for an open-house invite. The generator outputs platform-trimmed variants and CTA packs so each version keeps the same story but matches format and pacing.
What minimum assets do I need for a complete shot list?
Minimum: a set of photos or short clips of the main rooms, one exterior/drone shot, and the floorplan or room list. With at least these assets the tool can produce a timed sequence and call out where to insert additional B-roll. More assets (drone footage, neighborhood clips) let you use richer B-roll cues.
How to localize scripts for city or neighborhood language without sounding templated?
Provide two to three local anchor points (school, park, transit line, or a well-known café) and a short agent note about the neighborhood vibe. The generator uses those anchors to create specific lifestyle hooks and swaps generic phrasing for localized verbs and place names, producing copy that reads like a local agent rather than a template.
Can I include mandatory disclosures and how are they positioned in short videos?
Yes. Disclosures are toggleable and the tool suggests placement by format: brief end-card or caption for short-form videos, mid-roll or voiceover for longer walkthroughs. The generator provides concise wording and options to move disclosures to captions or on-screen text to meet market rules while preserving engagement.
What are best practices for timing: how long should each room or feature be on screen?
Guidelines depend on format: short-form clips use rapid 2–6 second cuts for features, while walkthroughs allocate 8–20 seconds per main room depending on visual interest. The generated shot list provides recommended clip lengths aligned with the chosen template to keep pacing consistent.
How should I hand the generated script to a videographer — deliverables and file formats?
Deliver a plain-text script, a CSV shot list with timestamps and camera angles, labeled B-roll references, and a short caption pack for social. Include a one-line tone note and the primary CTA so editors and on-camera talent match the voice and objective.
How do I test different tones or CTAs to see which performs best on social?
Generate multiple tone presets (e.g., luxury vs. friendly) and a CTA pack with several variants. Publish A/B-style: use the same footage with different voiceover or caption CTAs, track engagement on platform-specific metrics, and iterate on the tone/CTA combination that drives the desired action.