Museums Document projects that matter.

Museum and memorial construction isn’t just about building. It’s about preserving history, honoring meaning, and getting every detail right. EarthCam gives teams a real-time view of the work as it unfolds, helping document each phase, maintain quality, and create a lasting visual record of the project. Once complete – live-streaming museum locations for virtual tourism is key for marketing and PR teams.

Preserve Progress at Every Stage

Museum and memorial projects require careful coordination and close attention to detail, often with public visibility along the way. EarthCam brings live cameras and project visuals into one platform, giving teams a clear understanding of progress while keeping a complete record of how the project takes shape. Stakeholders stay informed, and nothing is lost to memory.

Everything in One Place

Control Center 9 centralizes cameras, imagery, and project data into a single platform. Review progress, organize visual records, and maintain full visibility throughout the build.

Live-streaming Museum Destinations

EarthCam helped this world-renowned Maritime Museum of San Diego to gain media attention through live-streaming and time-lapse content. Real-time views of the Embarcadero and its surroundings has helped attract visitors while highlighting the San Diego community.

Live Client Projects

The time-lapse is incredible as always! We’re so grateful for this and have been sharing widely.
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Vice President for Marketing & Communications
National Building Museum

We can’t thank you enough for making this time-lapse film available. It’s marvelous and we will show it far and wide! It will be a big hit.
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Fleur Paysour
Smithsonian Institution

Kick-ass! These time-lapse movies are great. I’m putting a looping DVD together for our big Grand Opening this weekend.
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Steve Droter
Documentary Producer, The National World War II Museum

For the first time ever, you can see a view from the torch looking down towards her crown, face and historic Fort Wood all from your computer or smartphone. It’s a wonderful way for people to connect with Lady Liberty using today’s technology.
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David Luchsinger
Superintendent, Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island

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Featured Time-lapses

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Los Angeles, CA

National September 11 Memorial & Museum

New York, NY

National Museum of African American History & Culture

Washington, D.C.

The National World War II Museum

New Orleans, LA

Louvre Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Statue of Liberty Museum

Liberty Island, NY