Why would a construction company in Tampa need video production?
Construction and infrastructure projects generate a lot worth showing — progress over time, scale of the work, safety practices, and the team behind it. That footage gets used internally for reporting and training, externally for marketing and tradeshows, and increasingly for social media, where before-and-after and time-lapse content performs well. It's also useful proof of work when pursuing future contracts.
Can you film video on an active construction site in Tampa?
Yes. We work around active job sites, safety requirements, and project schedules, coordinating with site supervisors on access, PPE, and timing so filming doesn't interfere with the work itself.
What kind of video works best for documenting a large construction project?
- Periodic progress footage, including drone aerials to show scale and layout
- Short interview or testimonial clips with project leads
- A final wrap-up video summarizing the completed work
See our full construction & industrial video production page for more on how we approach these projects.
Do you offer drone footage for construction sites?
Yes. Drone footage is one of the most useful formats for construction and infrastructure projects — it shows scale, site layout, and progress in a way ground-level footage can't. We use it for both ongoing progress updates and final project videos.
Can construction video be used for marketing and tradeshows?
Yes, and it's one of the most common uses. A well-produced project video gives sales and business development teams something concrete to show at tradeshows, in bid packages, and in pitch meetings — proof of completed work that's far more convincing than photos or a written case study alone.
Filming across the Tampa Bay area: We're based in Plant City and film on active job sites across Tampa, Lakeland, and the rest of Central Florida. See our construction & industrial video production page for the full range of what we capture.
Can you produce safety and training videos for construction crews?
Yes. We produce safety walkthroughs, equipment training, and onboarding videos for construction and industrial teams. These tend to get referenced repeatedly, so we focus on making them clear and easy to follow rather than overly produced. More on this in our training video services.
Can you create company culture or recruiting video for a construction business?
Yes. Company culture video — crew interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, day-in-the-life content — is increasingly used for recruiting and social media in construction and trades, where hiring is competitive. We can produce this alongside project documentation in the same shoot to keep costs efficient.
How much does construction video production cost in Tampa?
It depends on project scope — a single-day shoot for a wrap-up video is very different from ongoing progress documentation across a multi-month build. We scope it based on how long the project runs, how many site visits are needed, and what final deliverables you need, and give you clear cost and timeline before booking anything.