Gyeonggi Fire Department Produces Social Distancing 'Motion Graphic'
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters has produced a motion graphic on social distancing in response to COVID-19.
The video, jointly produced this time with students from the Media Department of Ajou University, is 56 seconds long and titled "Pause for a Moment, Social Distancing to Overcome COVID-19."
The video maximizes viewing effectiveness by presenting themes from Monday to Sunday, each with a topic and accompanying entertaining motion graphics.
The seven themes are ▲ Keeping a 2m distance ▲ Setting up a self home cafe ▲ Online culture day ▲ Calligraphy ▲ Online drinking party ▲ Home training ▲ Cooking spring.
In February, the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters produced public service advertisements with Ajou University on Gongdoeung-ro, such as "Please brighten the color of the fire hydrant" and "No stopping even for a moment!" to raise awareness about illegal parking and stopping around fire hydrants.
An Ki-seung, the Safety Officer of the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters, stated, "We expect this video, created through university students' talent donation, to help practice social distancing due to COVID-19."
This motion graphic is freely available for viewing on the Gyeonggi Fire Headquarters’ and 35 fire stations in the province’s YouTube and other SNS channels.
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