Facilities, Construction & Operations

MAKE OPERATIONAL WORK IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE.

Facility showcases, construction milestones, HVAC and restoration stories — documented safely inside active, occupied environments, with aerial capability flown in-house.

Operational excellence is invisible — until someone films it properly

Mechanical rooms, chiller plants, restoration projects, active job sites: the work that keeps buildings running is genuinely hard, and almost nobody outside the trade understands it. That gap costs contractors and facility companies bids, recruits and recognition. We close it — by making operational capability visible, safely, inside real working environments.

What we produce

  • Facility showcases — plants, campuses and infrastructure, ground and aerial
  • Construction milestones — progress documentation owners and lenders trust
  • HVAC and mechanical work — technical capability made legible to buyers
  • Restoration projects — before, during and after, documented credibly
  • Safety and training content — real procedures in real environments
  • Recruiting stories — the trades, shown with the respect they deserve
  • Aerial documentation — FAA Part 107, flown in-house, fully insured

Built for job-site reality

PPE, site inductions, permit windows, occupied buildings, tenant sensitivities — we plan production around them. Our crews are small, our footprint is light, and our schedule bends to yours. Aerial work is flown under FAA Part 107 with airspace authorization confirmed per location; flights are subject to FAA rules and weather, and we say so plainly rather than promising the impossible.

See the facilities and operations case study, or explore aerial cinematography as a standalone capability.

Common questions

Can you film in active construction sites and occupied facilities?
Yes — that's most of this work. We coordinate with site safety leads, follow PPE and access requirements, and plan shoots so production never interferes with operations or occupant comfort.
Do you handle the drone work yourselves?
Yes. Aerial documentation is flown in-house under FAA Part 107 certification, with airspace authorization handled per location. No subcontracted drone operators.
Can you document a project over time?
Yes. Recurring milestone documentation — monthly or per-phase — builds a visual record for owners, lenders, marketing and dispute protection. It's one of the highest-value uses of aerial and ground documentation.
Is this only for marketing?
No. Clients use this footage for capability proof in bids, recruiting, safety training, stakeholder reporting and internal communications. We plan capture so one production serves several of those at once.

THE WORK IS REAL. LET’S PROVE IT.

Tell us about the site, plant or project — we’ll propose a documentation plan that fits how you operate.

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