Description
Discover the February 1973 issue of the renowned American Cinematographer Magazine, a must-have for any collector of vintage magazines. This issue features an in-depth look at the captivating scenes from the iconic film "The Circus," providing a unique perspective into the cinematic techniques of the time.
This particular vintage magazine not only offers insights into the artistry of cinematography but also captures a pivotal moment in cinematic history. Dive into discussions surrounding lighting, camera angles, and scene composition directly from the professionals in the industry, making it a fantastic resource for film enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Historically significant, this issue reflects the innovative spirit of the 1970s, a decade bursting with creative expression in film. Whether you're a film buff or just starting your collection of vintage issues, this magazine showcases a blend of visual storytelling and filmography that defined the era.
- Good condition: Despite its age, this magazine is well-preserved, with minor wear typical for publications of its time.
- Protective covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective cover to ensure longevity.
The magazine does have a label on the back and shows some marks. Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its condition.
For connoisseurs of collectible magazines, this February 1973 issue is a great addition, highlighting the art of cinema during a critical period in film history. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of cinematic memorabilia!