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Craig Baldwin (born 1952) is an American experimental filmmaker. He uses found footage from the fringes of popular consciousness as well as images from the mass media to undermine and transform the traditional documentary, infusing it with the energy of high-speed montage and a provocative commentary that targets subjects from intellectual property rights to rampant consumerism.


Early life

Craig Baldwin was born in Oakland, California. He grew up the youngest child in a middle-class family in Carmichael. During high school, he became interested in
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culture. He went to underground film screenings and started filming with a
Super 8 camera A Super 8mm camera is a motion picture camera specifically manufactured to use the Super 8mm motion picture format. Super 8mm film cameras were first manufactured in 1965 by Kodak for their newly introduced amateur film format, which replaced th ...
. Baldwin attended college at University of California at Davis. There, he took film classes through the theatre department and began collecting films. He was also politically active as a student. Baldwin left UC Davis in the early 1970s and later attended the University of California at Santa Barbara.


Career


Early activities (1976–1990)

Baldwin made his Super 8 film ''Stolen Movie'' in 1976 by running into movie theaters and filming the screen. He made his next short film, ''Flick Skin'', while working at porn theaters. Baldwin made his 1978 film ''Wild Gunman,'' a critical look at the figure of the Marlboro Man, using clips from the 1974 Nintendo arcade game of the same name, as well as B-movies and advertisements obtained from grindhouses. In 1984, Baldwin moved to
San Francisco's Mission District The Mission District (Spanish: ''Distrito de la Misión''), commonly known as The Mission (Spanish: ''La Misión''), is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. One of the oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco, the Mission District's name is ...
and contributed to the founding of Artists' Television Access In 1987, he started his long-running Other Cinema series at the space. In 1986, Baldwin earned an M.A. from San Francisco State University. It was there that he first became interested in
collage film Collage film is a style of film created by juxtaposing found footage from disparate sources. The term has also been applied to the physical collaging of materials onto film stock. Surrealist roots The surrealist movement played a critical role ...
during his studies with Bruce Conner. It was during this period that Baldwin started amassing a large collection of film works, many of which were discarded by institutions moving over to VHS. He drew from this collection for his 1986 film ''RocketKitKongoKit'', which narrates the
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's role in establishing
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's
military dictatorship A military dictatorship is a dictatorship in which the military exerts complete or substantial control over political authority, and the dictator is often a high-ranked military officer. The reverse situation is to have civilian control of the m ...
in Zaire (now the
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) and the history of rocket testing there by a German weapons manufacturer. It often visually re-enacts the story with loosely associated footage, such as cartoons, industrial films, or
science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as extraterrestrial lifeforms, spacecraft, robots, cyborgs, interstellar ...
s. Like many of Baldwin's later works, ''RocketKitKongoKit'' used documentary techniques not to present an authoritative history but to counter official histories by presenting alternative histories and blurring the boundaries between them. An early proponent of culture jamming, Baldwin has altered billboards with political messages and has documented the work of the
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through the 1990s.


Mid-career work (1991–2000)

'' Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America'' (1991), perhaps his most well-known film, is an account of CIA intervention in developing countries (as well as a critique of paranoid conspiracy theories) presented in the form of a pseudo-documentary that recounts the history of an alien occupation of Latin America in 99 brief ramblings. J. Hoberman put ''Tribulation 99'' as #3 on his list of the ten best films 1991–2000. Baldwin's ''¡O No Coronado!'' (1992) is a retelling of the invasion of the American southwest by
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado Francisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján (; 1510 – 22 September 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas through parts of the southwestern United States between 15 ...
in the mid-16th century. It was his first film to include original live-action footage. His next film, ''Sonic Outlaws,'' spotlights the Concord-based band Negativland, which was sued in 1991 by U2 over a parody sound collage it had made. Baldwin film chronicles that case along with various activist groups working for
copyright reform Criticism of copyright, or anti-copyright sentiment, is a dissenting view of the current state of copyright law or copyright as a concept. Critics often discuss philosophical, economical, or social rationales of such laws and the laws' implem ...
. Baldwin's 1999 film ''
Spectres of the Spectrum ''Spectres of the Spectrum'' is a 1999 science fiction collage film by American filmmaker Craig Baldwin. The story follows a father and daughter living in post-apocalyptic wasteland as they fight against corporate control of the electromagnetic spe ...
'' is a science fiction allegory that tells the story of a young woman with telepathic powers who travels back in time to save the world from an electro-magnetic pulse. The film takes a cautionary stance against the media outlets in charge of creating and perpetuating the popular mainstream, and in doing so, follows the trajectory, through collage, of media from its beginnings to the present. In 2000 Baldwin received the Moving Image Creative Capital Award.


Later work (2001–present)

Baldwin established Other Cinema Digital in 2003 to provide distribution for films by independent, underground, and experimental filmmakers. In 2005 the label partnered with
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to distribute a series of works on DVD. In 2008, Baldwin created '' Mock Up on Mu'', a fictional story based heavily on the real facts of the lives of
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,
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, Aleister Crowley, and
Jack Parsons John Whiteside Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons; October 2, 1914 – June 17, 1952) was an American Aerospace engineering, rocket engineer, chemist, and Thelema, Thelemite occultist. Associated with the California Institute of Technology ...
. Mostly assembled from found footage, ''Mock Up on Mu'' includes more original live-action footage than in earlier projects. Baldwin has taught at UC Davis and UC Berkeley.


Filmography

* ''Stolen Movie'' (1976) * ''Flick Skin'' (1977) * ''Wild Gunman'' (1978) * ''RocketKitKongoKit'' (1986) * '' Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America'' (1991) * ''¡O No Coronado!'' (1992) * ''Sonic Outlaws'' (1995) * ''
Spectres of the Spectrum ''Spectres of the Spectrum'' is a 1999 science fiction collage film by American filmmaker Craig Baldwin. The story follows a father and daughter living in post-apocalyptic wasteland as they fight against corporate control of the electromagnetic spe ...
'' (1999) * '' Mock Up on Mu'' (2009)


References


External links

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Other Cinema



Profile of Baldwin at Disinformation

Who Owns the Airwaves?

Video Interview with Baldwin at Cargo Magazine

Interview with Craig Baldwin
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baldwin, Craig American experimental filmmakers Living people University of California, Davis alumni 1952 births Mission District, San Francisco Collage filmmakers Artists from Oakland, California