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Aland Tower Liverpool Construction in Time-Lapse

(Single camera moved several times during construction)

Electric Films is proud to have filmed the construction of 'Aland Tower', a premier residential high-rise development in Liverpool, Sydney, by ALAND. We have documented every building project by ALAND using time-lapse cameras.

To capture this multi-storey build, our camera systems shot high-dynamic-range, 45-megapixel stills every ten minutes.

These 5K images are compiled into stunning 4K monthly progress videos, serving as invaluable assets for site documentation in the event of a dispute, marketing campaigns, and high-resolution print displays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are your time-lapse cameras maintained?

All cameras are monitored via a cellular link daily and we perform regular monthly physical checks where lenses are cleaned and systems checked. If a better camera position is available, we liaise with the site managers.

What happens if a camera gets bumped?

To correct minor movement, we stabilise the footage in Adobe After Effects. A bump of up to 20% of the frame size requires using a corner pin filter to align the footage and match the shots together. Larger movements require the camera to be repositioned.

You often attach a camera to scaffolding or a crane; how do you get the wobble out?

As these platforms offer a superior viewpoint, they are frequently utilised. For regular monthly updates, we run the footage through Adobe After Effect's stabilisation program. Superior results can be obtained by pre-editing the footage to remove the frames with the largest movement.

Can your clients access the camera?

Yes. We can provide a live feed to your mobile device and can also upload shots in real time to our computers or the client's computer if desired.

What time intervals do you shoot?

We tailor the shooting interval to the pace and complexity of your project. For long-term construction builds spanning several months, we typically capture frames every 10 minutes. As your construction project nears completion, we shorten the interval to 5 minutes to capture dramatic day-to-night transitions.

Other time-lapse projects can be as little as every 30 seconds on projects over just a day or two.

Do you shoot video and stills as well as time-lapse?

Yes. We offer an extensive service starting from scriptwriting.

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