Listing films for commercial brokers

A thirty-second listing film,
cut from the photos you already have.

For listing brokers on Crexi and LoopNetFee $490 per listingDelivery 48 hoursFormats vertical and 16:9

I take the marketing photos already on your listing and cut them into a short film: real spaces, a steady camera moving through them, your price and size on screen, or cap rate and NOI where the listing publishes them, your name and firm on the end card. No shoot to schedule, no drone permit, no ten-day wait. Something to put in the next email blast and the owner's marketing report.

3243 N 3rd St, Phoenix - concept cut from the public Crexi listing, 2026-08-23. Not a client project; made to show the actual output. Silent by design: the figures carry it.Figures on screen are the listing's own.
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Offering summary

ProductListing film, 25 to 45 seconds. A vertical cut for LinkedIn and phone screens, a 16:9 cut for the listing page and email. No voiceover, no music unless you ask for it: the figures carry it.
Source materialThe photos on your listing or in your OM, and the figures in them. Nothing is added that is not in your material: if a number is not in the listing, it does not go on screen.
How it is madeEach shot starts from one of your photos. Software generates the camera move through that real space; I review every frame and cut out anything that is not the building as photographed. The end card says "AI-assisted motion".
Turnaround48 hours from deposit and material to first cut. Revisions within 24 hours.
Fee$490 per listing. 50% to start, 50% on delivery. Card or bank transfer in USD, EUR or GBP. Invoice issued for every payment.
LicensePerpetual, worldwide, yours to edit and post. Your photos stay yours.
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From listing link to first cut

  1. You send the link

    Crexi, LoopNet or your own listing page. If you prefer, the photo set and the OM as attachments. Your logo if you want it on the end card; otherwise I take the firm name from the listing.

  2. I cut the film

    I pick the six to eight photos that carry the property, generate a steady move through each one, trim anything that drifts from the photo, and set two figure cards: usually asking price and building size, or cap rate and NOI if the listing publishes them.

  3. You approve or I re-cut

    First cut inside 48 hours. One round of changes is included: different hero shot, different figures, your brand colors on the cards. If the first cut is not usable and a re-cut cannot fix it, the deposit comes back.

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Where a film helps a listing that has sat

The same photo set has been in front of the same buyer pool for three months. A film is a new asset to lead the next email blast with, a new post for your own profile, and a line in the owner's marketing report that is not "relisted".

Figures on screen do a second job: a buyer who watches thirty seconds and sees the price and the size, or the cap rate where it is published, before calling is a buyer who has already qualified himself.

I do not promise views or offers. I promise a film you would put your own name on, in two days, for less than a day of a drone crew.

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Fees

Per listing

Listing film

$490
  • 25 to 45 seconds, vertical and 16:9
  • Six to eight camera moves from your photos
  • Two figure cards and an end card with your name and firm
  • 48-hour first cut, one revision round
Per listing

Listing film, extended

$790
  • Everything in the listing film
  • Twelve to fourteen moves: every key space gets its own
  • Day-to-dusk exterior opener
  • Licensed music bed and a LinkedIn post draft
Per month

Brokerage book

$1,900/ month
  • Every new listing filmed within 48 hours
  • Up to eight films a month, all formats
  • One look across your whole active book
  • Month to month, cancel any time

50% to start, 50% on delivery. Prices exclude VAT; for US and UK businesses no Hungarian VAT applies.

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Concept cuts

Each of these was cut from a real, public listing without the broker's involvement, so you can judge the actual output rather than a showreel. They are labeled as concept cuts, are not indexed by search engines, and come down within 24 hours if the listing broker asks.

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Principal

Gabriel Homoky

Gabriel Homoky. Frontage is a one-product desk: listing films, one fixed production process, and me checking every frame and every figure before anything leaves. It sits inside Automating, the small studio I run in Hungary.

I work over email, on US hours where it matters. You get a reply within one business day, usually the same afternoon. I keep the first message short and the concept-cut link live so you can decide in the time it takes to watch it.

Studio: Automating, Hungary · Email: gabriel@automating.space

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Questions brokers ask

Is the camera motion AI-generated?

Yes. Each shot starts from one of your real photos and a video model generates the move through that space. The building, the rooms and the finishes are the ones in your photos. I cut any frame where the model drifts from the photo, and the end card carries an "AI-assisted motion" line so nobody is misled. The figures are never generated: they come from your listing.

Whose photos are these, legally?

Yours, or your photographer's under the license you already hold for marketing the listing. I use them only to produce your film and do not publish them. For paid work you confirm you hold the rights; the concept cuts on this site are built from public listings, labeled, and removed on request.

Can I put it on the listing page, in an email blast, on LinkedIn?

All of those. You receive a perpetual, worldwide license to use, edit and share the film for marketing the listing and your firm.

What does "48 hours" mean in practice?

First cut within 48 hours of receiving the material and the deposit, often the next morning. Revisions within 24 hours of your notes.

What if the first cut is wrong?

One revision round is included. If a revision cannot make it usable, the deposit is refunded and we stop there.

Do you do residential or land?

Commercial for sale and for lease: retail, office, multifamily, industrial with a presentable exterior. I do not take residential listings, and empty warehouse interiors rarely make a good film.