Description
Explore a piece of cinematic history with the American Cinematographer Magazine from July 1972, featuring a captivating cover story on Freeman Lowell from the iconic science fiction film "Silent Running." This magazine is not only a collectible for film enthusiasts, but also an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the art of cinematography.
Inside this issue, readers can find in-depth articles and insights into the filmmaking techniques used during the production of "Silent Running." It delves into the innovative camera work and special effects that brought the film's unique vision to life. With its focus on both the technical and artistic aspects of cinematography, this magazine serves as an excellent resource for aspiring filmmakers and cinematography professionals alike.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape overall, although it does show some minor wear typical for its age. The magazine features a label on the front cover, which is common for publications of this nature. Please refer to the photos provided to get a closer look at its condition.
- Includes articles that analyze the techniques used in "Silent Running," perfect for film students and professionals.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preservation of this vintage magazine.
The American Cinematographer Magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, adding an extra layer of care for collectors who want to maintain its quality. Despite some marks and signs of wear, it remains a collectible treasure. Be sure to check out the photos for a closer inspection of this vintage item.
Whether you're a dedicated collector or a curious reader, this magazine is a fantastic addition to your library. It's not just a magazine; it’s a window into the past of cinematic innovation and creativity.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable magazine that reflects an era of cinematic brilliance. Add it to your cart today and dive into the world of American film history!