Description
Step back in time with this collectible issue of the American Cinematographer Magazine from April 1967, featuring the incredible work of Burnett Guffrey for the iconic film Bonnie & Clyde. This magazine is a must-have for cinephiles and film enthusiasts alike, showcasing the art and craft behind one of the most celebrated films of the 1960s.
This vintage publication not only delivers insights into cinematography but also reflects the cinematic style and storytelling techniques of its era. Guffrey's work in Bonnie & Clyde was groundbreaking, and this magazine explores the innovative methods he used to bring the characters and scenes to life on screen.
The magazine is in good condition, with some minor wear that adds to its character. It comes with a label on the back, showcasing its authenticity as a vintage item. Additionally, the magazine has been protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in good shape for years to come.
- Explore exclusive interviews and articles that delve into the world of cinematography.
- Featuring striking imagery and layouts that capture the essence of the film industry in the 1960s.
While there are some marks on the cover and pages, these imperfections are typical for a magazine of this age. Browse through the images to see the condition for yourself. With its captivating articles and visual appeal, this issue is perfect for collectors or anyone looking to understand the art of cinematography more deeply.
Check out the detailed images below to get a closer look at this iconic magazine:
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of cinematic history. Whether you are a collector or simply a fan of great movies, the April 1967 issue of American Cinematographer is sure to be a prized addition to your library.