Artificial Reef Casting

Artificial Reef Casting

Client: Shorecast NT


Rise was contracted by Shorecast NT to capture time-lapse footage of the fabrication and casting of 110 concrete artificial reef pylons.

A key requirement of the project was to provide the client with 24/7 access to the footage, which was achieved using remote-access cameras; these enabled the client to generate a quick video in real-time, at any stage of the project. 


The large-scale nature of the project meant that the camera’s needed to be moved regularly to ensure the full project was captured effectively, and Rise was able to remoted amend the time-lapse rate as the project progressed. 


On completion of the casting, Rise engaged a local videographer to capture promotional footage that created a historical record of the reef before it was sunk into the ocean depths.

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