Five 4K aerial perspectives of the Majesty Building — the unfinished 18-story curved-blue-glass tower along Interstate 4 in Altamonte Springs, locally known as the "I-4 Eyesore." Construction stalled in roughly 2002 and the building has sat half-built ever since, making it one of Central Florida's most recognizable landmarks. Captured across two sessions: a stormy golden-hour shoot on July 27th, 2025, and a midday clear-sky follow-up on March 7th, 2026. One license covers every angle in the pack.
The cinematic hero — a 152-second low-altitude orbit of the Majesty Building shot in dramatic pre-storm golden-hour light on July 27th, 2025. The blue-glass curved sail of the tower catches a low west-facing sun while dark cumulonimbus stack overhead, with the I-4 corridor and express lanes running through the foreground, the iconic Uptown Altamonte water tower visible to the right, mid-rise apartments behind, and a faint downtown Orlando skyline silhouette on the far horizon. Two and a half minutes of uninterrupted runtime makes this a complete establishing sequence on its own — brand-film cold opens, documentary intros about Florida real-estate cycles, news features on abandoned-building stories, and editorial pieces on Central Florida urbanism all live here.
The stormy oblique — a 13-second mid-altitude oblique of the building from the northwest with the same dramatic storm-clouds-over-golden-hour light as the hero clip. Tighter framing on the Majesty Building's curved blue-glass sail and white podium, with the iconic Uptown Altamonte water tower and Cranes Roost-area mid-rises in the right of frame. The single most cinematic short cut in the pack — social-cut-down friendly, runs as a 10-15 second sting in a longer feature without burning through hero footage. Pairs cleanly with the longer orbit when an editor needs a tight inserts cut.
The broader storm-light context — a 14-second pull-back from the same Jul 27th session showing the Majesty Building inside its full I-4 / Uptown Altamonte regional context. The Uptown Altamonte water tower is visible to the right, Cranes Roost Lake glints in the dramatic light, mid-rise apartments cluster behind the building, and a faint downtown Orlando skyline silhouette is readable on the distant horizon. The angle that makes the Majesty Building feel like a regional landmark rather than just a single subject — useful for explainers and documentary work that need to place the structure in its corridor and the wider Central Florida growth story.
The midday establishing wide — a 19-second clean-light aerial captured March 7th, 2026 showing the Majesty Building from a similar vantage to the Jul-27 hero but in clear midday Florida sun with no storm drama. The blue-glass tower, white podium, I-4 corridor, and Uptown Altamonte mid-rises all read in plain documentary light. The frame for journalism, news B-roll, urban-planning presentations, real-estate market explainers, and any usage where a moody storm sky would be editorially distracting or where a more 'neutral' observational tone is needed. Cleanest reference shot of the structure in the bundle.
The lower-altitude midday detail — a 17-second pass closer to the building showing the Majesty Building plus its attached white podium clearly, I-4 and the express lanes running alongside, Uptown Altamonte mid-rises behind, and a small retention pond at left. The architectural-detail angle: clearly readable structure, scale-of-tower-vs-corridor context, and clean enough to support graphic overlays in a news package or explainer cut. Best companion clip when a documentary or feature needs both a wide establishing shot AND a close detail in the same sequence without leaving the location.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all five 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.
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