From brief to final delivery. How we turn commercial real estate into cinematic narrative.
CBRE needed a video that could sell Ontario's first Zero Carbon Building Design Standard V3 certified industrial facility without drowning viewers in spec sheets. Two buildings — 253,825 SF and 158,000 SF — sitting on 29.70 acres in Cambridge, three minutes from Highway 401. The numbers were strong: 61% energy savings, 84% GHG reduction, 21% utility cost savings. The job was making those numbers land visually.
We built the piece around data overlays rendered directly into drone footage — energy performance metrics floating over rooftop solar-ready panels, cold-climate heat pump arrays, EV charging stations. Full property aerials mapped the 401 corridor access and Pearson Airport proximity. DaVinci Resolve grade, ACES pipeline. The finished asset gave brokers a tool that communicates sustainability ROI in under three minutes.
Colliers had a brand-new 52,971 SF industrial building in Burlington with 30-foot clear heights, 1,200 amps of power, and a proposed second-floor office buildout. Listed at $18,990,000. The building specs sold themselves on paper — what the listing needed was proof that the location justified the $358-per-square-foot price tag.
We shot the property ground-up with drone aerials, then layered Google Earth Studio sequences showing the QEW, 407, and 403 highway network, three airports within 26 minutes, and GO Transit connectivity. Demographic overlays mapped the 4.5-million-person regional labour pool and 20 post-secondary institutions feeding it. The video turns a Burlington address into a logistics argument.
Sheridan Nurseries held six separate land parcels around Glen Williams — each with different zoning, different access points, different development potential. The challenge was giving buyers a reason to look at the portfolio as a whole instead of cherry-picking individual lots. No single site visit could communicate the strategic value of the cluster.
We mapped all six parcels through Google Earth Studio with satellite flyovers, zoning overlays, and surrounding infrastructure context. Each parcel gets its own sequence within a unified cinematic framework — consistent colour grade, consistent pacing — so the portfolio reads as one investment opportunity. DaVinci Resolve grade, ACES pipeline throughout. The finished piece replaced six separate conversations with one three-minute video.
TD Cornerstone and CBRE needed to market a 511,238 SF shopping centre on 30 acres in London, Ontario. 53 tenants, 77% occupancy, anchors including Cineplex, SuperKing, and Fit4Less. The real selling point was the settlement allowing 1,205 residential units plus 40,000 SF of office development on the same site. The job was communicating income stability and development upside simultaneously.
We shot the full 30-acre property with drone coverage, then built data overlays mapping tenant distribution across the site, the 3,200-stall parking field, and four LTC bus routes feeding foot traffic. Demographic rings showed 82,827 households within 5 km at $106,987 average income. Aerial sequences placed the centre within minutes of Highway 401. The video gives investors the full picture — $3.4M projected NOI plus a residential development play — before they open the offering memorandum.
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