
Samudio Real Estate
Bay Area Real Estate Advisor — San Jose, CA
From a brokerage directory entry to a brand.
Drag the handle. On the left, the bio page every Intero agent receives. On the right, the site Ronelyn owns — her listings, her testimonials, her lead capture, her name in the URL.
Same photographs. Twenty-six seconds of film.
265 Brown Gables shipped with fifty-one still photos — the same set every listing gets, and the same set every buyer scrolls past. We picked six, gave them motion, and scored them.

Camera motion is synthesised from the property's own photography — every shot begins on a real photograph of 265 Brown Gables. It is a motion treatment of the listing photos, not drone footage.
Tech Stack
The Challenge
Ronelyn had twenty-two years of Bay Area experience and no way to show it. Her entire online presence was a brokerage-issued bio page — a stock headshot, boilerplate copy shared with every other agent in the network, and a listings table she did not control. Buyers who searched her name found a directory entry, not a professional. Her listings had the same problem: forty to fifty still photographs, scrolled past in seconds.
Our Approach
Two problems, one root cause — nothing she published looked like it belonged to her. We rebuilt the presence from the ground up as a site she owns, then attacked the listings themselves. Rather than book a videographer for every property, we built a repeatable pipeline that turns a listing's existing photography into a short cinematic tour, so every future listing gets film-grade marketing on the same day the photos land.
The Solution
A custom Next.js site with her own listings, testimonials, and a home-valuation lead capture — plus an admin panel so she updates it without calling us. For 265 Brown Gables, we selected six hero shots from fifty-one MLS photographs, gave each a slow, deliberate camera move, and cut them together with crossfades, title cards, and an ambient score. The result runs 26.5 seconds: short enough to hold attention, long enough to sell a redwood creek lot.

