A video is worth a thousand photos when something moves.
Vibration, intermittent leak, faulty mechanism, wide shot impossible to frame in a still photo. Video captures what a photo misses.
Try freeWhy video complements photo on site
A suspicious vibration on a boiler, a tap that drips one in ten times, a wide shot of a room you want to show in motion, a demonstration of a window's poor weather sealing. A still photo isn't enough. PhotoReport lets you attach a video to any annotation, in addition to or instead of the photo. The recipient watches it directly from the shared report.
Three moments where video wins
Captures motion
Vibration, intermittent leak, faulty mechanism: photo shows nothing, video shows everything.
Demonstrates, doesn't describe
Instead of writing "the gate sticks at the centerpoint", film it. The recipient sees the issue in two seconds.
Wide shots and pans
A panning shot of a roof or a plant room is worth more than ten still photos stacked in the report.
When to use video
- Demonstration of a malfunction (mechanism, vibration)
- Wide shot of a space a photo can't frame
- Virtual tour for a client who can't travel
- Walking site report with motion