Description
Discover a piece of cinematic history with the June 1967 edition of the American Cinematographer Magazine, featuring the film "You're A Big Boy Now" shot by the talented Andrew Laszlo. This collectible magazine not only showcases the artistry of cinematography but also provides insights into the techniques and challenges filmmakers faced during that era.
This vintage magazine is a must-have for film buffs, students of cinematography, or collectors seeking to enrich their library with rare editions. Flipping through its pages, you will find a wealth of information about the film industry from 1967, making it a fantastic conversation starter or a unique gift for aspiring cinematographers.
The magazine is in good condition, bearing a few signs of its age. The detailed exploration of Andrew Laszlo's work is complemented by rich visuals and in-depth articles, beautifully encapsulating the vibe of the time. Each page illustrates the innovative techniques that shaped modern cinematography.
Key features include:
- Historical insights into cinematography trends of the late 1960s.
- Features on the creative processes of renowned cinematographers like Andrew Laszlo.
This edition comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe for years to come. While there is a label on the back and minor wear throughout the magazine, these factors only serve to enhance its character and nostalgia.
Important notes:
- Minor wear is visible on the entire magazine.
- Some marks can be found; please refer to the accompanying photos for details.
Check out the image below to get a glimpse of this remarkable magazine:
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this unique piece of film history! Perfect for display on your bookshelf or as part of your home cinema décor, the American Cinematographer Magazine from June 1967 is sure to impress anyone with a passion for film.