Real Estate

A property, shown two ways. As it is, and as it could be.

Cinematic films for the property as it stands, and design proposals for what could be built there — for estates, country houses, and land that need more than a tour to be understood.

How I work

More than nice shots.

My real estate work used to be drone-led, music-led, mindful — a careful cinematic walk-through of what is actually there.

Then I developed a second method, originally for spiritual films, that lets me show what isn’t there yet: a renovation, a building on raw land, an architect’s project that only exists on paper. For some properties — especially estates with ruins, undeveloped land, or strong potential that is hard to see — the second half does more selling than the first.

  • Cinematic property films for estates, country houses, and land
  • Drone work for properties and landscapes
  • Design proposals: full concept packages for properties without a project
  • Architect’s plan to film: bringing approved drawings to life
  • Combined films pairing what is there with what could be
Aerial render of a design proposal for Monte Alto do Zambujal at sunset, the house set into the Alentejo hillside near the sea.

Services

Three ways to work.

A cinematic film of the property as it is. A design proposal for the property as it could be. Or — if the project already exists on paper — a faster version that brings an architect’s drawings to life.

Property films

The cinematic film of the property as it actually is. Drone, light, music, careful walk-through of the space and the land around it. Built for listings of country houses, estates, and land where the place itself does most of the talking.

  • Drone and ground footage
  • Considered music and pacing
  • Vertical cuts for socials

Design Proposals

For properties where what is there is not yet enough to sell the dream — raw land, ruins, plots with potential that is hard to picture. I develop the property as a complete design concept: site strategy, materials, arrival sequence, floor plans, and a set of cinematic renders that match the real terrain.

The package includes the video, the still renders, a written description, and a one-page design board. Around three to four days of work, depending on the project.

One of the Equipa Alentejo agents is also a qualified architect. She gave me the idea for this method and reviews each design proposal as it develops.

Not a buildable architectural project. The buyer still hires an architect — but arrives with the vision already considered.

From an architect’s plan

When the project already exists — legally approved drawings, a clear architectural intent, but no rendered visuals — I bring it to life as a film. Faster than developing a concept from scratch, and faithful to what the architect designed.

  • Cinematic rendering of approved plans
  • Integration with real drone footage of the site
  • Faster turnaround than a traditional studio

Recent work

Monte Alto do Zambujal — Melides.

A 2,675-hectare Monte for sale, with an almost-invisible ruin. The seller had a Pinterest reference and a question: what could be here? The design proposal below was the answer — a two-level house carved into the hillside, with a planted roof returning the architecture to the landscape.

Talk to studio

Have a place or business you want people to understand?

Send the address, the brief, or the rough idea. I will come back with questions, thoughts, and a clear next step.

Email studio@multiversebear.net