Promotional video - Warsaw Waterworks

Promotional film, or drink the Warsaw tap water

Our promotional video opens with a scene showing the source of Warsaw's drinking water. This is Zegrzyńskie Lake, which is the largest body of water in the city. The camera then moves to the water purification plant, where the process of preparing the water for consumption takes place.

The first stage of treatment is coagulation, which is the process of solidifying suspended solids in water. To do this, special chemical compounds are added to the water to cause the pollutant particles to clump together. The water is then discharged into tanks where the pollutants sink to the bottom.

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The next stage of treatment is filtration. The water flows through layers of sand, gravel and other materials that trap the remaining contaminants.

The water is then disinfected to eliminate bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms. Chlorine or ozone is usually used for disinfection.

The final stage of purification is treatment, i.e. the addition of suitable chemical compounds to the water to improve its taste, odour and physicochemical properties.

The film ends with a scene showing a Warsaw resident opening the water tap. The water is clean and fresh, ready to drink.

A promotional video for the Municipal Water and Sewerage Company in Warsaw may also contain additional information about the water treatment processes. For example, it can explain how the various equipment and installations at the treatment plant work. It can also present figures on the volume of water supplied to the city's residents and the quality of the water that is supplied.

The video can also include information on the importance of water for human health and the environment. It can highlight the importance of keeping water clean and safe for consumption.

Here are some specific examples of information that can be included in a video:

  • Description of the various stages of water treatment, including:
    • Coagulation
    • Filtration
    • Disinfection
    • Treatment
  • Figures for the volume of water supplied to the city's residents, including:
    • Average daily volume of water supplied
    • Volume of water supplied per year
  • Water quality figures, including:
    • Amount of contaminants in the water
    • Amount of bacteria in the water
  • Information on the importance of water to human health, including:
    • Human needs for water
    • Impact of contaminated water on human health
  • Information on the importance of water to the environment, including:
    • The role of water in nature
    • Threats to water resources

A promotional film for the Municipal Water and Sewage Company in Warsaw can be a valuable source of information for city residents. It can help them understand how the water they drink and use in their daily lives is treated.

The film was produced by Simple Frame studio, which has been creating advertising, image and corporate films to promote services, products or maintain the image of a company. We also create advanced 2d and 3d animations, which form the whole spot or complement traditional films. This provides clients with attractive and effective marketing material.

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