Eight 4K aerial perspectives of Central Florida residential markets across five distinct locations and four counties — Lake Maitland lakefront mansions, Winter Park oak-canopy estates, the Lake Eola Heights historic district in downtown Orlando, the Hamilton South lakefront subdivision in South Lakeland, and a new-build Clermont master-planned subdivision. Captured across five sessions between June 22nd, 2025 and February 10th, 2026. Variety is the entire pitch: one license covers four cities, four distinct residential aesthetics, and a complete cross-section of how Central Florida actually lives — from generational-wealth lakefront estates to entry-level new-build subdivisions.
The lakefront luxury hero — a 30-second wide lakefront aerial of Lake Maitland with three boats mid-lake cutting wakes, the shoreline densely lined with lakefront mansions (visible estates with private docks), old-growth oaks and cypress fringing the water, and Tuscan/Mediterranean residential architecture dominating the visible homes. The strongest 'Florida lakefront luxury' composition in the pack — the single frame that anchors any high-end relocation reel, luxury-brokerage marketing deck, or Central Florida wealth-market editorial. Captured Jan 10th, 2026 in clear winter light.
The Winter Park oak-canopy oblique — a 22-second medium-altitude oblique over the Winter Park residential grid near a small lake (right of frame) in golden-hour January light. Mediterranean-tile mansions, winding streets under mature oak canopy draped in Spanish moss. Classic 'Winter Park wealth' aesthetic — the angle that says generational money and old-Florida charm in the same frame. Pairs naturally with the lakefront and luxury-estate clips for a Winter-Park-Maitland focused sequence.
The Winter Park orthographic overhead — a 26-second straight-down map-style aerial of a Winter Park street corridor: pool-backyard bungalows, brick and pavered driveways, heavy oak canopy, a contemporary remodel-addition visible lower-right. Clean 'mature-neighborhood map' overhead — ideal for relocation guides, neighborhood-feature graphics, and Realtor-marketing inserts that need a clean planimetric look. The companion overhead to the oak-canopy oblique cut in the same Jan 10th, 2026 session.
The Lake Eola Heights historic district overhead — a 36-second true orthographic top-down of the Lake Eola Heights historic residential district just east of downtown Orlando. A dense canopy of century-old live oaks draped in Spanish moss covers brick-paved streets, historic bungalows and craftsman-era single-family homes, and pool-equipped lots. The map-style 'this is historic Orlando residential' overhead — perfect for downtown-Orlando relocation content, historic-preservation features, city-planning presentations, and any narrative about Orlando's residential character beyond the theme parks. Captured Feb 10th, 2026.
The Winter Park luxury estate hero — a 22-second summer-midday closer aerial on a specific Colonial / Shingle-style mansion with a prominent steep-pitched cupola/turret, a circular brick-paver courtyard driveway, immaculate manicured landscape, and a tennis-court-adjacent lot. The 'single luxury estate' composition — strongest reference cut for MLS-listing marketing samples, luxury-brokerage portfolio reels, and high-end real-estate editorial. The clip a Realtor or brokerage drops into a sizzle reel when a single home needs to anchor the entire frame.
The Hamilton South Lakeland lakefront subdivision — a 42-second mid-altitude aerial over a South Lakeland lakefront subdivision: large lake filling the upper half of frame, executive-tier single-family homes with screened-pool-cage lanais lining the shore, a mix of one- and two-story pool homes, palm-lined streets, and the distant Lakeland skyline on the far horizon in late-summer saturated green. The 'Florida-suburban-executive' angle that no Winter Park / Maitland clip can deliver — the screened-pool-cage and lakefront-subdivision aesthetic that defines a huge slice of Central Florida residential life.
The Hamilton South wider context — a 61-second wider companion aerial of the same Hamilton South Lakeland subdivision: two small lakes visible (left and right of frame), a denser subdivision of newer screened-pool executive homes, and preserved wooded edges around the development. 'Master-planned gated subdivision' context — the wide that pairs with the previous clip for buyers who want both a hero shot and a context wide of the same neighborhood, and the longest single residential cut in the bundle for buyers needing extended observational footage.
The Clermont new-build subdivision wide — a 35-second high-altitude wide of a new-build Clermont master-planned subdivision: row-after-row of similar 2020s-era tan-roof single-family homes on rectilinear streets, fresh landscaping, and open pasture / undeveloped land visible far upper-right showing the active edge-of-growth context. 'Central Florida suburban sprawl' aesthetic — the entry-level / family-market counterpart to the Winter Park and Lake Maitland luxury clips and a uniquely useful frame for builder-marketing, growth-coverage news packages, and Central Florida market-trend explainers.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all eight 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. Note: license excludes commercial advertising implying endorsement by the depicted property owners; contact us for custom-cleared use if needed.
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