Description
Step back in time and explore the world of cinema with the American Cinematographer Magazine from January 1972. This edition, featuring the captivating filming of the classic motorcycle documentary "On Any Sunday," offers a rare glimpse into the filmmaking process of one of the most iconic films in motorcycle history.
This vintage magazine is an essential addition for film enthusiasts and collectors alike. It showcases the artistry and dedication that goes into cinematography, capturing behind-the-scenes insights and interviews from the era. Fans of "On Any Sunday" will particularly appreciate the detailed articles and imagery that exemplify the raw energy and passion of motorcycle racing.
In good condition, this magazine retains its charm, although it does exhibit some minor wear consistent with its age. Here are some notable features:
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from further wear and tear.
- Visual Appeal: The magazine includes vibrant images and well-crafted articles that provide a historical context to the film.
Please note that the magazine does show some signs of wear, including minor creases and rips, but these small imperfections only enhance its vintage appeal. Be sure to check the photos for a closer look at its condition. The front cover features creases, and there are a few rips that might interest dedicated collectors.
With its rich history and cultural significance, this magazine is not just a read; it's a piece of cinematic history. Whether you're a longtime fan of "On Any Sunday," a film student, or a collector of vintage cinematography literature, this magazine is sure to inspire and inform.
Enhance your collection today with this iconic edition of American Cinematographer Magazine. Relive the excitement of motorcycle racing through the lens of talented filmmakers.