Ten 4K aerial perspectives of Downtown Orlando — a multi-session, multi-season pack captured across two summer 2025 sessions (June 21st and June 29th, soft-overcast warm light) and one winter 2026 session (February 24th, crisp clear-blue sky with cumulus). One license covers every downtown Orlando angle a video editor needs.
The high-altitude winter pan — a 70-second slow aerial pan from high altitude looking west-northwest over the downtown core. Kia Center fills the mid-left, I-4 cuts diagonally through the frame, and the full skyline cluster (The Vue, the SunTrust/Truist cylinder tower, 55 West, Aspire, the Orange County Courthouse) stretches across the right side, with distant Central Florida lakes glinting on the horizon. The hero of the pack — the highest-altitude comprehensive skyline shot in the catalog. Built to anchor a brand film, corporate keynote intro, or 30-second tourism spot end-to-end.
The North Orange Avenue street canyon — a low-altitude push up North Orange Avenue with brick historic buildings lining both sides, The Beacham marquee visible right (Orlando's famous live-music venue), pedestrians on sidewalks, light traffic, and a reflective modern glass tower on the corner. Summer afternoon, soft overcast. Reads as 'downtown Orlando nightlife district' in daylight — strongest angle for restaurant and bar marketing, downtown-residential leasing, and editorial about Orlando's entertainment district.
The new-downtown corridor — a similar low-altitude street canyon down a different downtown corridor: a wide new mid-rise apartment on the left, modern glass federal/courthouse-style building on the right, yellow crosswalk markings, sparse weekend traffic, and a cyclist crossing. The post-2018 residential-boom corridor of downtown Orlando. Useful for relocation marketing, multifamily-developer reels, and economic-development presentations about urban revitalization. Long runtime gives editors plenty of headroom for an extended push or to cut multiple beats from one clip.
The historic-plus-modern push — a low-altitude push up another downtown street toward St. James Cathedral's distinctive bell-tower spire, with the SunTrust/Truist glass cylinder and The Vue rising in the background. Motor Works Brewing signage on a brick building mid-frame, palm trees, painted turning-lane arrows. The single best frame for showing the layered Orlando skyline — historic religious architecture against contemporary glass towers. Strong choice for tourism reels, religious-institution editorial, and Central Florida architecture features.
The corporate corridor — a clean street canyon between two glass office buildings in the Citrus Center / Regions Tower area with mature landscaping and a distant church tower in the background. Pure 'corporate downtown Orlando' composition — ideal for B2B marketing, corporate recruitment, financial-services content, downtown commercial real estate, and any business-district editorial that needs a contemporary glass-and-greenery backdrop without specific brand marquees dominating the frame.
The financial district at street level — a low-altitude angle down a downtown financial district street with the Regions bank tower upper-right, the Orlando skyline behind, an ORLANDO mural visible on a side wall, and a nearly empty Sunday-morning street. The cleanest 'business district' frame in the pack — useful for financial services marketing, banking editorial, downtown-Orlando civic content, and any short-form B-roll that needs a recognizable 'ORLANDO' word-mark in frame.
The Church Street Historic District — a low-altitude pass over Church Street Station with the 'CHURCH HENLEY' signage prominent above a restored-warehouse bar/restaurant facade, mature palm trees in a paved plaza, and historic brick buildings behind. The classic Orlando nightlife/entertainment district in daylight — essential for tourism and event-marketing reels, restaurant and bar marketing, downtown-Orlando event content, and any feature on Orlando's historic core.
The Lake Eola from above — a mid-altitude pulled-back composition with Lake Eola Park anchoring the right side of frame (fountain, paved loop, swan boats visible at the dock), the downtown mid-rise cluster on the left, and the pedestrian plaza at Rosalind Avenue intersecting in the foreground. A single-frame 'Lake Eola plus skyline' combination that complements the dedicated Lake Eola pack with a different geometric angle on the same landmark — useful for tourism content, parks-and-recreation editorial, and downtown-residential marketing.
The luxury rooftop pool — a low-altitude over the rooftop pool deck of a downtown Orlando luxury mid-rise apartment: blue-accented building, white pool, teak loungers, palms in planters. The urban-amenity lifestyle shot for downtown condo and luxury-multifamily marketing, hospitality and short-term rental editorial, and any 'downtown lifestyle' reel that needs an aspirational rooftop frame without identifiable brand signage on the building itself.
The rooftop pool overhead — a top-down orthographic of a different downtown apartment pool courtyard with a symmetrical lap pool flanked by palms, teak loungers, and blue umbrellas. Map-style, commercial-ready composition for property marketing and luxury-rental editorial. Reads as 'amenity inventory' in a single frame — ideal for multifamily leasing decks, apartment search content, and short-form social B-roll for downtown-Orlando lifestyle brands.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all ten 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.