Four 4K aerial perspectives of the Orlando Public Library main branch — the John Johansen–designed brutalist concrete building at Central Boulevard and North Magnolia Avenue, headquarters of the Orange County Library System and the largest public library in Florida. All four clips captured on June 28th, 2025 in clear summer midday light. One license covers every angle in the pack.
The engraved lintel arrival — a low-altitude pass along the cantilevered overhang at the main entrance with the large engraved 'ORLANDO PUBLIC LIBRARY' letters set into the concrete lintel, patrons walking in and out with bags, brick-paved sidewalk, and caution-yellow signage on the pavement. The single most evocative architectural frame in the pack — a perfect 'arrival sequence' shot that names the building in-frame without needing lower-third graphics. Ideal for documentary cold opens, public-library advocacy and PSA content, Orange County Library System marketing, and any editorial that wants the building's identity baked into the visual itself.
The brutalist colonnade pass — a closer mid-altitude pass along the main entry façade. The distinctive concrete-rib colonnade fills frame, entry gates (metal slat doors), two US flags hanging from a lamp-post with the Orange County Library System emblem mounted below, planters of greenery, and a Lime electric scooter parked to the right. Reads as 'civic-monumental' and 'public institution' simultaneously — strongest angle for civic and government editorial, City of Orlando municipal content, brutalist-architecture features, and any video about the role of public libraries in American downtowns.
The architecture portrait — a low-altitude three-quarter exterior view of the main library mass: the raked-concrete ribbed façade with John Johansen's signature vertical mullions, cantilevered upper floors, ground-level 'ORLANDO PUBLIC LIBRARY' signage at the corner entrance, routine facade-maintenance scaffolding upper-left, a lone palm tree, and a pedestrian in frame. The clean architectural-portrait shot of the building — useful for architecture editorial, Florida civic-architecture documentary B-roll, urban-studies academic content, and historic-preservation features that want a single-frame portrait of Johansen's brutalist mass.
The library in the city context — a pulled-back mid-altitude aerial showing the library in its downtown context. Full library block mid-frame, a painted 'ORLANDO' rainbow mural visible on an adjacent building, the recognizable 55 West residential tower upper-left, and the surrounding mid-rise office buildings and parking lot. The 'library in the city' shot — ideal for downtown Orlando tourism, regional civic-architecture features, and any reel that needs to place the library inside its broader urban setting rather than isolating it as a pure architectural object.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all four 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.
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