American Cinematographer Magazine June 1976 Logan's Run by Michael Anderson


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If you are a film enthusiast or a collector of vintage media, you'll appreciate this special edition of the American Cinematographer magazine from June 1976. Featuring the iconic film "Logan's Run," directed by Michael Anderson, this magazine offers a rich glimpse into the filmmaking process of one of the most celebrated sci-fi films of the era.

This magazine is in good condition, making it a perfect addition to your collection. While it shows minor wear consistent with its age, such imperfections only add to its character and authenticity. It's a must-have for anyone who appreciates the craftsmanship that goes into cinematography and film production.

One of the standout features of this magazine is its in-depth analysis and behind-the-scenes insights about "Logan's Run." Readers can explore the creative decisions and technical achievements that shaped this cinematic masterpiece. This includes details on set design, special effects, and interviews with the filmmakers, providing invaluable information for aspiring cinematographers.

  • Deep insights into the production techniques used in “Logan’s Run.”
  • Includes archival content that can enhance your understanding of cinematic history.

To protect this cherished piece, it comes with a plastic protective covering. You can admire the magazine's contents without worrying about potential damage. You may notice a label on the back, which further authenticates its history.

The magazine displays some marks consistent with its age. Please refer to the photos for a closer look at the condition. It captures a pivotal moment in film history and serves as a reminder of the creativity and innovation that defined the cinematic landscape of the 1970s.

American Cinematographer Magazine June 1976 - Logan's Run

Don’t miss your chance to own this unique magazine, a treasure that transports you to a time of groundbreaking cinema. Ideal for film buffs, collectors, and anyone interested in the art of filmmaking, this issue is sure to spark nostalgia and inspire future creativity.

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