Documenting infrastructural developments with time-lapse
The varied scope and subject of civil engineering, infrastructural projects that take place in the city are perfectly suited for the capabilities of time-lapse capture.
The varied scope and subject of civil engineering, infrastructural projects that take place in the city are perfectly suited for the capabilities of time-lapse capture.
We return to the subject of 3D printing to consider some recent innovations in this incredible technology, as well as how it can be rendered using time-lapse photography.
We revisit a number of epic projects in our archives to illustrate how time-lapse can be applied to provide a visual narrative of incredibly complex, heavy-duty works.
Rail-based works can be captured using time-lapse in a myriad of different ways. In this instalment of “Time-Lapse Trends”, we take a closer look at several examples of hobbyist and more professional time-lapses following this theme.
Although we capture across the UK and beyond, there is no region with a more varied collection of time-lapse work than the West Midlands – from major rail and infrastructure projects to car manufacturing plants and pop concerts.
MANCHESTER is gearing up for a huge construction revolution – and we will be there to capture it.
In late 2014 it was announced that £300m worth of investment funds for housing would be released, in addition to various infrastructure improvements to benefit the area’s mammoth £51bn economy.
And our bespoke camera systems have already proved exceptionally popular across the Greater Manchester area, for a number of different purposes, sectors and clients.
Long-term capture of excavation and construction works in the heart of the city.
ONCE completed in 2019, Europe’s biggest construction project will have increased rail capacity across London by 10%.
The decade-long, £15bn Crossrail project – which was the feature of a three part BBC documentary – has just passed the halfway point and has already racked up 44 million working hours…
We have just completed two major projects in Portsmouth: To document the replacement of the Northern Road Bridge in Cosham and the construction of a new Park and Ride facility in Tipner.
We installed a camera system in Cosham on 1st March 2013 to capture the Northern Road Bridge replacement. This project lasted almost 12 months, during which time we captured the entire process of replacement…
We are pleased to announce the installation of a HD time-lapse and site monitoring system on the outskirts of Lincoln for WRG (Waste Recycling Group Ltd). WRG are an industry leading waste management and energy recovery company and a part of the FCC, the international environmental services, infrastructure and energy group…