Description
Discover a piece of cinematic history with the American Cinematographer Magazine from July 1976, featuring insightful contributions from renowned filmmakers Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman. This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a tribute to the craft of cinematography, reflecting the artistic and technical innovations of the time.
With its vibrant photographs and engaging articles, this issue covers vital topics that are still relevant to filmmakers today. The magazine serves as an essential resource for both aspiring cinematographers and seasoned professionals looking to deepen their knowledge of film production techniques.
In acceptable condition, this magazine has a few signs of wear and tear, which tells its story of age and use. It features an address label on the back and some visible marks, but it remains a valuable collector’s item for film enthusiasts.
This vintage magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains intact for years to come. Despite some water damage and creases on the front, this copy is a wonderful addition to any collection.
Key Features:
- Authentic July 1976 issue featuring contributions from Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman.
- Includes a protective cover for preservation and protection against wear.
Take a closer look at the magazine's condition through the photos provided. You can see the wear on the binding and the creases on the front in the images below:
This magazine is a treasure for any film lover or collector. Celebrate the art of cinematography with this authentic issue, and add it to your collection today!