Seven 4K aerial perspectives covering three distinct Central Florida construction projects in a single pack — a downtown Orlando lakefront mid-rise apartment build with the city skyline in frame, a Uptown Altamonte Springs high-rise apartment build along Cranes Roost, and a master-planned greenfield subdivision being prepped at scale with a long linear retention pond. The variety is the pitch — one license gets buyers three distinct Florida construction types, every angle covered. Captured across June 21st, 2025; October 21st, 2025; and March 7th, 2026. One license covers every angle in the pack.
The downtown Orlando lakefront mid-rise — the bundle's hero. A mid-altitude aerial of a multi-story concrete apartment under construction with a tower crane on site, foregrounded by a city lake, baseball diamond, and athletic fields, with the downtown Orlando skyline (SunTrust/Truist, 55 West, Aspire) clearly visible behind. A rare three-element composition — active high-density construction + recreational lakefront + skyline backdrop — in one frame. Strongest opener for downtown-Orlando real-estate market reports, multi-family developer promos, urban-growth news features, and brand films about Central Florida residential investment.
The Uptown Altamonte close detail — a close-detail aerial of the Uptown Altamonte high-rise apartment build showing post-tensioned concrete deck structure, workers on scaffolding, the tower-crane boom in frame, and a boom lift positioned alongside. The classic 'high-rise apartment going up' composition — ideal for concrete contractor portfolios, multi-family developer construction-progress updates, and any content that needs to show structural work in progress at floor level rather than from a wide. Pairs naturally with the Uptown widest as a wide-then-detail open-and-close pair for the Altamonte segment.
The Uptown Altamonte stairwell-core angle — a different angle on the same high-rise showing the stairwell being installed in the building's vertical core, with a boom lift and workers in frame for scale. A focused detail shot that demonstrates the vertical-circulation construction phase — useful for architecture-firm portfolios, building-systems editorial, and trade-publication content explaining how mid-rise residential construction sequences through. Short and punchy at under 12 seconds — a clean B-roll cut for fast-paced project sizzle reels.
The Uptown Altamonte lakefront context — a pulled-back angle showing the Altamonte project in context with the Cranes Roost Lake / Lake Lotus area in frame, job trailers and ground equipment staging visible. Adds the lakefront-construction context to the Uptown sequence and explains where exactly in Altamonte Springs the project sits. Useful for Altamonte Springs municipal content, lakefront-development marketing, and Central Florida residential-growth editorial that needs to anchor the project to a recognizable Uptown Altamonte landscape.
The Uptown Altamonte widest — the widest framing of the Mar 7 Uptown Altamonte project, with a tall modern office building visible upper-right (the Centre Pointe Place / Altamonte urban center) anchoring the location as Uptown Altamonte. Best 'this is a premium Uptown Altamonte apartment build' establisher — strong for high-end developer marketing, Uptown Altamonte municipal economic-development content, and luxury-multi-family promos that need to land both the project and the surrounding urban center in one frame.
The greenfield subdivision wide — a huge aerial over a massive greenfield subdivision site being prepped at master-planned scale, with a long linear retention pond being dug center-frame and equipment staging across the site. Substantially larger in footprint than typical Clermont infill site work — this reads as 'master-planned scale' rather than infill scale. Strongest opener for master-planned community developer marketing, civil-engineering firm portfolios, and any content that needs to communicate Central Florida greenfield growth at proper scale.
The greenfield retention pond detail — a closer detail of the same Oct 21 retention pond, now filled with crystal-blue water and surrounded by freshly graded sand banks on all sides, with equipment staging visible. The signature Florida-subdivision feature shot — every master-planned community in the state has at least one of these. Ideal for stormwater-engineering content, civil-design case studies, master-planned community sales material, and any editorial framing the role of stormwater infrastructure in Florida residential development.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all 7 clips. H.264 MP4 masters delivered after purchase. One $79 Standard or $299 Extended license covers the full pack — no per-clip pricing, no upcharges. Standard fits web, social, YouTube, presentations, real estate listings, and internal business use. Extended adds broadcast/TV, paid advertising, apps, products for resale, and unlimited distribution.
Web, social, YouTube, presentations, real estate listings, internal business use. Unlimited duration, unlimited views, non-exclusive.
Everything in Standard, plus broadcast/TV, paid advertising, apps, products for resale, unlimited distribution.