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Photos prove a job happened. Video makes people feel the scale of it — the dozer working, the pour going down, the crane setting steel, and the same ground eight months later with a building on it. That's what wins the next bid, and it's the one thing most contractors on this coast don't have.

Progress films

We shoot your site on a schedule through the build, then cut it into a film that shows the whole thing moving — clearing to pad to pour to finish. Owners and lenders get to watch the project, not read about it.

Milestone recaps

Pour day, steel day, topping out, first delivery. One shoot, one short video out the door while the crew still remembers it. These are the ones that actually get shared.

Project showcase reels

The finished job, cut for your website, your proposals, and your socials. When an estimator sends a bid with a 60-second film of the last one attached, that bid reads differently.

Drone + ground, same visit

FAA Part 107 licensed and insured for the aerial, real cameras and glass on the ground. You get the property-scale shot and the machine-level detail without scheduling two crews around your pours.

Owner & crew interviews

Your superintendent explaining the hard part of the site, or the owner saying what the job meant. Sit-down interviews cut against the work itself — the format that sells trade work better than any voiceover.

Short-form for socials & hiring

Vertical cutdowns off the same footage, formatted for reels and shorts. Same shoot, more places it works — including in front of the operators you're trying to hire.

How a construction video job runs

We start with a call about the site — what phase you're in, how long the build runs, what has to stay off camera, and who signs off. Then we set the visit schedule around your work, not the other way around. We're PPE'd, we check in with your super, and we work around pours and crane picks instead of through them.

Deliverables come back cut and formatted for where they're going — a landscape film for the website and the proposal deck, vertical cutdowns for socials, stills pulled from the same visit. One folder, one link, no hunting.

Pricing is scoped to the project: how long the build runs, how many visits it takes, and what you need out of it. One-off milestone shoots and full-build coverage both work. Quotes usually come back same day.

★★★★★
Brayden has been doing drone videos for our land clearing and site development company for several months now and has changed the game for us on marketing to our customers our quality work from an Ariel perspective. His quality of expertise and professionalism is something you don’t see all the time. He cares about what he does, knows what he’s doing and can make your property or project look like something out of a movie.
Harris Godwin via Google
★★★★★

As a licensed thermal drone pilot, I rely on experienced professionals in different regions when projects require local support. Brayden and Closer to Heaven Drone Services have earned my trust.

They operate with integrity, professionalism, and a strong work ethic.

Jason Miller via Google

Need the proof, not the film?

Scheduled progress photos from the same waypoints every visit, orthomosaic maps, and inspection flights live over on construction documentation & drone mapping. Most sites end up using both.

Want it every month?

If the goal is staying visible year-round instead of covering one build, a monthly content retainer is the cheaper way to get there.

Who's shooting it

Brayden Biebricher — owner-operator, FAA Part 107 licensed and insured, based in Foley. The person you call is the person on your site. More about CTH.

Tell us what you're building.

One short form and we'll talk it through, usually same day. A single milestone shoot or coverage across the whole build — scoped to your site.