Description
Step into the past with this exceptional copy of American Cinematographer Magazine from January 1975, featuring the legendary cinematographer James Wong Howe in his compelling work for the film "Funny Lady". This vintage magazine captures a defining moment in Hollywood history, highlighting the artistry of Howe, celebrated for his innovative techniques and contributions to filmmaking.
This issue not only celebrates a pivotal era in American cinema but also offers insights into the craftsmanship behind the scenes of one of the notable musicals of the 1970s. The magazine provides readers a glimpse into the evolving landscape of film, making it a cherished collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Dive deep into the film techniques and cinematography insights that defined an iconic musical.
- Rich with photographs and articles that showcase the aesthetic evolution of the 1970s film industry.
This collectors' edition is in good condition, showing minor wear that is typical for its age. Notably, there is a label on the back, and while there are some marks, they do not detract from the overall appeal of this vintage issue. It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation.
If you are a collector, film lover, or someone who appreciates vintage magazines, this is a must-have piece for your collection. Please see the accompanying photos for more detail.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history—add this January 1975 issue of American Cinematographer to your collection of vintage magazines today!