Turn site photos, drone clips, RFIs, and schedules into polished project updates, safety training, and proposal videos in minutes. Keep owners, subs, and crews aligned without slowing the field.
Why it matters
Benefits
Convert daily logs, progress photos, and drone captures into weekly progress videos with phase-by-phase callouts (foundation, MEP rough-in, finishes). Reduce back-and-forth on what’s complete, what’s blocked, and what’s next.
Generate consistent safety videos for high-risk activities like excavation, confined space, hot work, and crane lifts. Keep messaging aligned with site-specific controls, PPE requirements, and incident learnings across crews and subs.
Use annotated visuals to highlight clashes, access constraints, laydown areas, and sequencing. Turn RFIs, change orders, and coordination notes into short videos that crews can understand in the field – even when plans and specs are complex.
Build polished pursuit videos from past project photos, schedules, and KPIs. Showcase means-and-methods, logistics plans, and safety record with consistent branding – without relying on a designer for every pursuit.
Use cases
Challenge
PMs and supers spend hours compiling status emails, photo folders, and meeting decks, and stakeholders still ask what changed since last week.
Solution
AI Video Studio assembles a timeline-based video from date-stamped photos, drone footage, and key milestones. It adds captions like “Level 2 slab poured – 100% complete” and “MEP rough-in – in progress,” plus a clear “look-ahead” section for the next 2 weeks.
Challenge
RFIs and change orders get buried in email threads, and crews miss scope changes – leading to install errors and costly rework.
Solution
Create a short “what changed” video that overlays the revised detail on the affected area, summarizes the approved direction, and calls out impacted trades, dates, and inspection hold points. Share via QR code in the trailer or link in the daily huddle notes.
Challenge
New subcontractors join mid-project with varying safety practices, and site orientation is inconsistent across shifts and foremen.
Solution
Generate a site-specific onboarding video that covers access routes, muster points, fall protection zones, excavation boundaries, and permit requirements. Include multilingual captions and a quick knowledge check section to confirm understanding.
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FAQ
It can start from jobsite photos and videos (including drone footage), daily reports, milestone lists, schedule snapshots, punch lists, and written updates from PMs or supers. You can also add marked-up plan screenshots or detail snippets to visually explain scope, sequencing, and constraints.
Yes. You can generate an executive version focused on schedule, budget-level context, and risk items for owners or lenders, and a field version focused on next-step tasks, access, logistics, and safety controls. Each version can use different terminology, length, and callouts while staying consistent with the same source information.
AI Video Studio helps standardize toolbox talks and orientation content so critical controls don’t get missed. Videos can include date, project name, location, and topic (for example, silica control or trench safety), making it easier to demonstrate consistent training communication across crews and subcontractors.
Yes. Construction footage often includes low light, dust, noise, and quick handheld clips. AI Video Studio can select usable segments, add stabilized sequences where possible, and rely on clear captions, callouts, and structured chapters (progress, constraints, look-ahead) so the message remains understandable even when raw footage isn’t perfect.
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