Welcome to Episode 2 of the Cold War Bunker. Part 2 of our feature on The Doomsday Clock. This video takes a look at the Pop Culture & Societal impacts on the clock since its inception in 1947. Through the years we find that the hands of the doomsday clock are not the only thing changing. Factors that determine the “time”, people who make the decision, and the motives behind its resetting all ebb and flow throughout the years. Whether we find ourselves ebbing, or flowing, with the bulletins' determinations, one thing remains certain: mankind is doing itself no favors as it pertains to the “balance” we live with. Note: this video contains archived public domain / licensed footage. This footage serves documentary purposes on world history and is to be viewed as educational. Main Informational Resource: https://thebulletin.org/ The Bunker Small Business Spotlight: Goosbridle Coffee Roasters - www.goosebridle.com Intro Background Music: ASLC-2DA36772-5326C2E368 (Premiere Pro) Equipment Used: Camera - Sony A6700 Lens - Sigma 30mm f1.4 SD Card: PNY 128 EliteX Microphone - Shure SM7B Editing Software - Adobe Premiere Pro Coffee Grinder: Chestnut C2 MAX Manual Coffee Grinder by TIMEMORE Intro Video Clips: Title Duck and cover Other Title Civil defense for schools: duck and cover Summary Through animation, it focuses on the steps to be taken for maximum safety in the street or in school in the event of an enemy attack by atomic or other weapons. Names Langlois, Leo, film producer, actor, composer Middleton, Robert, 1911-1977, narrator Calonius, Lars, 1916-1995, art director Lambert, Dave, 1917-1966, arranger Carr, Leon, composer Archer Productions, production company United States. Office of Civil Defense, contributor National Education Association of the United States, contributor Castle Films, inc., film distributor Created / Published United States : Castle Films, 1952. Headings - Atomic bomb--United States--Safety measures - Civil defense readiness - Cold war--Children Genre Instructional films Children's films Sponsored films Short films Nonfiction films