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Giavos family to take over Phil’s Continental Lounge space!
We have a camera in the corner filming this amazing transformation from a gutted old bar into something pretty special!
This footage is from Sept 19th – 27th, 2012.
We will be filming until The Continental at Westhampton opens for business!
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To get in the Christmas spirit we decided to do a little project called “Santa is Stuck in My Chimney” and here is how we did it from start to finish!
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Cheers – RichmondTimeLapse.com Staff
Here is the final movie “DTA Tandem Rotary Car Dumper Replacement Project” for the shoot we did over the summer in Newport News, VA. for www.dominionterminal.com.
It was for 16 weeks and with four camera’s on-site, we had a lot of footage to go through, but well worth it! We were on-site the day of moving the first dumper and lucky enough to get a camera mounted to the back of the truck for the close up move! After some testing of the dumpers, we went back at the end of the job to mount a camera for the end moving shot… its not everyday you get to clime on trains like that!
More from DTA:
After emptying nearly 300 million tons of coal out of hopper cars from mines in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, Dominion Terminal Associates, LLP needed to replace its rotary car dumper. With the design and fabrication of Metso Minerals from Pittsburgh, along with the construction expertise of M&R Constructors out of Richmond, 14 months of work was finalized with 12 weeks of on-site build and a 4 week equipment shutdown. Those final 16 weeks have been condensed with the help of www.RichmondTimeLapse.com
Website: www.dominionterminal.com
On November 18, 2011 we were on site at Brown’s Island for the new 5th Street Pedestrian Bridge. We had three camera’s going while the big crane moved the bridge into place. It was a pretty amazing site to see and had many onlookers interested in the process! The bridge is prefabricated and composed of aluminum with Brazilian hardwood for the decking material. The bridge is approximately 155 feet in length and approximately 8’4″ inches in width, with a 3’6″ inch high railing. We were happy to shoot this movie for VentureRichmond.
Funded by:
MWV
The Robert G. & Maude M. Cabell Foundation
The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation
Dominion
New Market Corporation
Venture Richmond
McGuire Woods
Whiting Turner
SunTrust Bank
Hunton & Williams
Union First Market Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Thurston Moore
James E. Rogers
The Carolyn & John Snow Foundation
The Susan Bailey & Sidney Buford Scott Trust
Jackson Foundation
The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia
The Bob & Barbara Williams Foundation
Barbara B. and James E. Ukrop Fund of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia
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Some elves over at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens have been getting ready for some holiday fun! We were lucky enough to capturing the installation of the train display & decorating of the Conservatory tree, in this 1-minute video. Enjoy!
These action shots were taken at the Home Season Opener on September 24, 2011.
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The Official Fan Club of the Virginia Destroyers is ready to welcome the UFL to the Sportsplex in Virginia Beach. We want every fan to be part of the Fleet. Join the Fan Club today.
VA DESTROYERS Opening Day for the 2011 Inaugural Season on Saturday, September 24, 2011
http://www.ufl-football.com/virginia-destroyers
https://www.facebook.com/VADestroyers
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The Virginia Beach Sportsplex, first opened in 1999, started as the home of the Virginia Beach Mariners soccer team, but will now also be home to the Virginia Destroyers. When constructed, the Sportsplex was the first American soccer-specific stadium, but has since been upgraded to accommodate many other sports. The grass field was replaced with NFL quality artificial turf in 2009. The improvement allowed for a wide range of sporting events including soccer, football, and lacrosse. More renovations are underway as the Sportsplex prepares to host UFL football. The stadium has more than 6,000 permanent seats, but the capacity will increase when approximately 8,000 temporary seats are added Plans also call for a new multi-media scoreboard.
This was filmed during the spring and summer of 2011 in Ashland Va with two camera’s and lots of wind that you will see in the video.
More from StyleCraft Homes:
Embraced by nature and nestled among acres of hardwoods, Woodside Estates offers the beauty of rural living, small town charm of Ashland, blue ribbon Hanover County schools and convenience of easy access to I-95. Each private 1/2 acre+ home-site is a sanctuary that will showcase 2500 — 3000+ square feet of Craftsman, Estate and American style homes featuring well appointed, open, luxurious living space. Equipped with energy conscious included features, rest easy knowing your home, built by a quality local builder, is not only beautiful but also efficient.

After a fun year of shooting the Randolph-Macon College – Andrews Residence Hall, we are putting our final touches on the edits. This has been our longest time lapse to date being just over a year.
Stay tuned for the final time lapse shot!