Scott Baker Scott Baker i(A151548 works by) (a.k.a. Ché Baker)
Gender: Male
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Born in Yorkshire, England, Scott Baker moved with his parents and older brother to Australia at age three. He has built a career in the film and television industry which has seen him work on everything from Dawson's Creek, to The Hobbit. He has also lectured at the Australian National University, and continues to be Apple's 'Master Instructor' for film and TV applications in Australia.

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form y separately published work icon Blue World Order ( dir. Dallas Bland et. al. )agent Australia : Full Point Films Cut/Rush Creative Maddfilms , 2015 8378967 2015 single work film/TV science fiction

'After a nuclear war decimated the northern hemisphere, the surviving population in the south become desperate and violent as they compete for scarce resources - society crumbles - even as an infectious bacteria threatens to destroy those who remain.

'In an attempt to rebuild civilisation, a self appointed government know only as 'The Order' distribute an immunisation to the bacteria via an Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP). But the EMP carried something else - a bio-tech virus with a mechanism to manipulate the thought patterns of the population.

'The EMP also killed all the children.

'One man remains immune - Jake Slater. One child survived - his daughter, Molly.

'Now Jake scavanges the wasteland searching for a way to wake Molly from the coma she has been in since the EMP, unaware she is the last child on earth, and potentialy the key to the survival of mankind.' (Production summary)

2012 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards Film
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