Six 4K aerial perspectives of an active Recycled Concrete Aggregate (RCA) plant in Central Florida — the entire production circuit from raw demolition-concrete feedstock through crushing, radial-stacker discharge, and finished-product stockpiles. Products on the yard include crushed concrete road base and #57 stone gravel. All six clips captured on March 21st, 2026 in clean midday light. One license covers every angle in the pack.
The wide yard overview — an aerial overview of the full plant yard with the radial-stacker conveyor system at center, multiple finished stockpiles arranged around the hub, and raw scrap/rubble feedstock piles in the foreground awaiting crushing. A light-industrial park sits in the background for spatial context. Strongest 'this is what an aggregate yard looks like' opener — ideal for construction-materials company website hero loops, B2B sales decks, and trade-show reels that need to communicate scale and operational capacity in one frame.
The radial-stacker establishing wide — the bundle's hero shot. Higher-altitude wide showing the full radial-stacker conveyor layout fanning out from the central crushing hub (the classic visual signature of an aggregate plant), with the retention pond and its red-brown process water visible upper-left, parked loaders ready on the right, and an excavator working raw feedstock on the left. The single clearest establishing composition in the bundle — the right opener for civil-engineering firm websites, road-construction contractor portfolios, and DOT/municipal materials presentations.
The full-context establishing shot — the widest, most pulled-back angle in the bundle, framing the aggregate plant against the surrounding industrial corridor with a distant Central Florida skyline rising on the horizon. Reads as 'industrial materials supply chain serving a metro' — strong for news packages on construction supply, regional economic-development presentations, infrastructure documentaries, and any editorial framing aggregate production as part of a larger urban growth story.
The crushing-circuit angle — a wide angle on the central crushing circuit with the radial conveyors fanned outward and surrounded by finished-product piles in varied sizes and colors (from dark base materials to lighter #57 gray stone). Demonstrates the product range produced from a single feedstock stream. Useful for trade-association content, recycling-industry promos, and product-line pages on construction-materials websites.
The fines-pile detail — a closer detail of a single massive crusher-fines / dust pile with visible layered ridge texture from sequential conveyor deposits, fence line and support buildings in the background. The clearest texture and material-detail shot in the bundle — well-suited for product-page B-roll, materials-science editorial, and any spec-sheet or technical content that needs to show what crusher fines actually look like at scale.
The production-in-action angle — the clearest 'product being made' shot. Two conveyor belts actively transferring crushed material onto two distinct product piles — one finer crusher dust, one rounded gray #57 stone — captured mid-process. The single best clip for B-roll cuts that need to show active production rather than static yard storage. Ideal for company sizzle reels, recruitment content, and any sales material that needs to communicate 'live operation' rather than parked equipment.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all 6 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.