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Time-lapse camera goes live at Liverpool school
TIME-LAPSE CAMERA GOES LIVE AT £16MILLION LIVERPOOL SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
The development of a new £16million school in Liverpool is being captured on film.
Construction giant Willmott Dixon has brought in time-lapse photography specialist Regenology to film the building of the new home for Archbishop Blanch Secondary School.
The time-lapse camera pictures can be viewed at https://timelapse.regenology.co.uk/api/embedded/qOD/
The Archbishop Blanch development in Smithdown Road forms part of Liverpool City Council’s ongoing scheme to renew secondary schools in the city.
The school will open in September 2015 and will see the creation of a 10,500m2, three-storey facility including a solar-panelled roof to generate electricity, a theatre, recording and dance studios and synthetic sports pitch.
Regenology has worked with Willmott Dixon on a number of high profile construction and regeneration projects across the UK.
The company recently moved its head office to Neston in Cheshire from London and is currently recruiting a number of new staff.
Richard Overton, Managing Director of Regenology, said: “We are looking forward to capturing on film the construction of the new Archbishop Blanch Secondary School. It is part of an important programme renewing schools across the city which will enhance the education of youngsters for generations to come.”
Regenology is currently assigned to projects including the North West Bicester Eco Town, Battersea regeneration, Bracknell regeneration and the Aldgate public realm improvement works in the City of London.
The company’s innovative time-lapse system generates high definition footage that is ideal for historical documentation, promotional films, DVDs as well as being streamed direct from customers’ websites. Regeneration bodies and construction companies find time-lapse an important tool in their community engagement strategies.
Richard added: “More than 90 per cent of our work is regeneration and construction focussed and we are picking up exciting new business all the time. The decision to relocate our head office to the North West of England is already paying dividends.
“Our extensive experience means we have the know-how needed for complex and demanding projects including large scale regeneration and construction projects requiring multiple cameras and lasting many years.”
In addition to its UK projects, Regenology has also worked extensively abroad including South Korea, France and Holland.
Other services offered by the company include video production, aerial film and photography and web cams. In addition to regeneration and construction clients, the firm provides services to some of the UK’s leading TV and film production companies.
NOTES TO EDITORS
For more information or an interview, please call Nick Mason or Lucy Mason at Mason Media on 0151 239 5050 or 07903 237008 or email: nick@masonmedia.co.uk www.regenology.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mason Media .
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