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SCOD FALLOUT: Act 1.1.2 "Discovery of Fire"

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"SCOD FALLOUT"
Post-Apocalyptic Film
Act 1.1.2: "Human Discovery of Fire"
From Darkness there was Light
Archeologists believe that Neanderthals knew how to make fire; and together with Cromagnon skills, "fire making" & "shelter building" formed a foundation for the future of human civilization. Although we cannot be sure exactly which technique created the first "man-made" fire, we still have evidence of a variety of primitive tools & methods. Wood-Friction or Flint-Spark are 2 common ways to make fire when combined with dried combustibles: wood, bark, moss, leaves, hay, etc...

From a series of Act 1 scenes:
1.1.1: Title Beginning Creation
1.1.2: Discovery of Fire
1.2.0: Past Human History
1.2.1: "Fertile Crescent: Africa-Babylon"
1.2.2: "Mediterranean & Others"
1.2.3: "Mediterranean: Greek-Roman"
1.2.4: "Medieval: Feudal Dark Ages"
1.2.5: "Renaissance-Enlightenment"
1.2.6: "Industrial Revolution: America USA"
Act 2: Modern Angst
Act 3: Post-Apoc

Produced & Directed by: Drogo
Live footage filmed by: Lars Wigren
Stock footage: Pirated by SCOD
music mixed by: Empedocles
Plot Summary: Everything we know was created out of darkness, and human history is no different: War after War after War; leading to Armageddon & the Apocalypse of civilization. Some have survived with a pipedream called SCOD.
Purpose: This film is meant to combine various historic, post-modern, and deconstructivist models of art and philosophy. To make a composite film like this, various film & music is being used by a multitude of artists. Although we value our work and want to list all credits, there are countless artists who published artwork we are using freely as "montage clips" to honor them, as we welcome anyone to work with us. Anyone who does not wish their work to be included, may contact us at anytime and their work will be removed from our public productions.
We thank all those who desire to be a part of our projects, and all those who do not.
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