The permanent project record
Federal builds get bid on track record. The time-lapse is the proof this contractor delivered this facility. Not just a line on a slide.
A construction time-lapse documenting a Montana general contractor's federal aviation facility build for the National Guard.
Dick Anderson Construction is one of Montana's longest-running general contractors. Their federal aviation facility for the National Guard in Billings was a multi-month build that needed documentation worth showing — to future federal clients, to the workforce, and to the partners on the project.
We captured the build as a single time-lapse from a fixed camera position over the duration of construction, then composed it into a 50-second hero that runs as the project's permanent record.
What this project produced for construction, and what each piece does.
Federal builds get bid on track record. The time-lapse is the proof this contractor delivered this facility. Not just a line on a slide.
Skilled trades want to work somewhere that takes itself seriously. A cinematic time-lapse of their work makes the company hireable.
Goes into the next federal RFP, the next state proposal, the next commercial bid. Earns out across the next ten contracts, not just this one.
Thirty minutes. We map the asset to the outcome. No deck, no pitch.
On-site capture with cinema camera and drone. Strategy locks scope before we roll, so the day is execution not exploration.
Hero film, social cuts, stills, all in your hands, fully licensed, ready to put to work.
Different properties, same playbook. Tap a card to see the project page.
A website hero plus a paid-social cut for a Twin Cities apartment community.
See the projectA conversion-driving, stunning walkthrough of the new complex on the block in Bozeman.
See the projectA neighborhood fly-over for a Bozeman residential brokerage — context the listing photos can't carry.
See the projectThirty minutes. We map the asset to the outcome and quote the day before you leave the call. No deck, no pitch.