Description
Step back in time with this captivating issue of American Cinematographer Magazine from December 1968, featuring an in-depth look at the Filming of the Olympic Games in Mexico. This magazine is not just a window into the past; it’s a vital piece of cinematic history. Ideal for collectors, film enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the art of cinematography, this issue offers a unique perspective on how the iconic games were captured on film.
Inside, you’ll find fascinating articles and insightful analysis on the technical aspects of filming the Olympics, along with stunning photographic contributions that showcase the grandeur and excitement of the events. It’s a must-have for those keen on understanding the evolution of film technology and storytelling through the lens.
This magazine is in good condition, preserving its integrity while showing signs of its valuable history. It does have an address label on the front and minor wear throughout, but these blemishes only add character and authenticity. Additionally, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in good hands.
- Features engaging articles on cinematography techniques used during the 1968 Olympic Games.
- Includes stunning photographs and visuals that capture the essence of this historic event.
Don't miss your chance to own this bit of cinematic history. Some marks are present, as indicated in the photos, but they are minimal and part of the magazine's story. Each turn of the page offers a glimpse into a remarkable journey of talent, creativity, and sportsmanship that defined an era." Enjoy the nostalgia and inspiration that comes with owning this collectible magazine!