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Drone footage for construction and project documentation.

Part 107 certified drone video for construction, facilities, and infrastructure teams that need aerial site context, progress visuals, and campaign footage.

Cosmic Robotics · TX
FAA Part 107$1M Liability InsuredCalifornia-wideBooking 2026 projects
Updated 3 min read

Construction, facilities, and infrastructure teams that need to show site scale, progress, access, and completed work clearly.

Use cases

Where aerial earns its keep.

Progress documentation and milestone updates
i.

Progress documentation and milestone updates

Site documentation that holds up to stakeholder review — progress documentation and milestone updates captured at milestone moments with safety and access constraints already accounted for.

Before, during, and after site coverage
ii.

Before, during, and after site coverage

Site documentation that holds up to stakeholder review — before, during, and after site coverage captured at milestone moments with safety and access constraints already accounted for.

Facility, logistics, and infrastructure overview footage
iii.

Facility, logistics, and infrastructure overview footage

Site documentation that holds up to stakeholder review — facility, logistics, and infrastructure overview footage captured at milestone moments with safety and access constraints already accounted for.

Recruiting, sales, stakeholder, and public-facing campaign assets
iv.

Recruiting, sales, stakeholder, and public-facing campaign assets

Site documentation that holds up to stakeholder review — recruiting, sales, stakeholder, and public-facing campaign assets captured at milestone moments with safety and access constraints already accounted for.

Recent work

Two recent flights.

Solar Site Reveal
Solar Site RevealCosmic Robotics · TX
Infrastructure Context
Infrastructure ContextCosmic Robotics · TX
The video is absolutely stunning and really captures the customer experience.
Case Cornell
Owner, King's River Expeditions
Process

Part 107 capture, planned around the production.

i.

FAA Part 107 certificated

Remote pilot in command for commercial drone operations across California.

ii.

Flight planning

Airspace, weather, property access, and safe launch areas mapped before the shoot date.

iii.

Paired with ground production

Aerial footage matched with ground cameras, interviews, photography, and edit-ready delivery.

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Useful deliverables

Cuts and stills sized for websites, social, sales decks, recruiting, and paid media.

FAQ

Common questions.

Can drone video document construction progress?

Yes. Drone video can document site progress, access, surrounding context, completed work, and milestone moments when flights are planned around safety and site permissions.

Can construction drone footage become marketing content?

Yes. The same footage can support sales decks, recruiting, project recaps, websites, paid media, and stakeholder communications.

How does WERZ price video, web, or marketing work?

Pricing is scope-based, not template-based. We define deliverables, audience, locations, crew, and revisions before quoting — so the budget reflects actual production needs rather than a pre-set tier.

Can WERZ work from a fixed budget?

Yes. A fixed budget works best when deliverables, locations, revision rounds, and timeline are clear before production starts. We will tell you what is achievable inside the budget rather than promise more than the scope supports.

Are there ongoing retainers, or only project work?

Both. Most marketing and web programs run as monthly retainers (strategy, content, optimization). Video and brand projects are typically scoped per engagement, with optional content retainers for ongoing assets.

How long does a typical engagement take?

Discovery and strategy run 1–2 weeks; production and build run 3–8 weeks depending on scope; launch and iteration kicks off after delivery. Marketing programs are ongoing with measurable milestones at month one, month three, and month six.

Can you accommodate a tight deadline?

Yes, when the scope and approval lanes are tight. Rush projects work best when the team can lock decisions quickly and accept fewer revision rounds. We will tell you upfront if a deadline is unrealistic for the scope.

What happens after the project ships?

Every engagement includes a 30-day post-launch window for fixes, polish, and analytics review. From there we can move into a retainer for ongoing content, optimization, or campaign management.

What does the kickoff look like?

A 60-minute working session to lock the angle, audience, and call-to-action. You leave with a one-pager you can share internally — goal, deliverables, schedule, and success metrics.

How are revisions handled?

Two rounds of revisions are included on most projects: rough-cut feedback and a final polish pass. Additional rounds are scoped as needed. We will tell you which revisions are scope vs. preference so you can decide what to spend on.

Get started

Plan your drone shoot.

Tell us the location and the goal. We will scope the flight, the ground crew, the deliverables, and the schedule.

Book a discovery call

Have one specific question? Email hello@werz.ai