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American Cinematographer Magazine October 1973: Filming of Threshold
Explore the cinematic world in this classic issue of American Cinematographer from October 1973. This vintage magazine is a treasure trove for film enthusiasts, featuring in-depth articles and stunning visuals that highlight the art of cinematography. With a focus on the filming of the groundbreaking film Threshold, this issue provides an insightful look into the techniques and creativity that defined the era.
The October 1973 edition is significant for its detailed examination of Threshold, a film known for pushing the boundaries of storytelling in cinema. This issue captures a pivotal moment in film history, reflecting the innovative spirit of the 1970s when filmmakers began to explore more audacious narratives and technical achievements.
Condition: Acceptable
This vintage magazine is sold without a label and shows signs of wear typical for its age. Please see photos for details on the overall condition. While this magazine has some cosmetic imperfections, it remains a valuable collectible for anyone passionate about vintage magazines.
- Includes protective plastic covering for preservation.
- Features rich visuals and articles relevant to film history and cinematography.
Some notable conditions include:
- Minor marks and creases on the cover.
- Binding wear and some water damage are present; please refer to the photos for specifics.
This American Cinematographer Magazine vintage issue is perfect for collectors looking to enhance their library of vintage magazines. It not only serves as a nostalgic reminder of the film industry's golden age but also stands as a testament to the artistry of cinema.
Don't miss the opportunity to add this iconic magazine to your collection. Celebrate the rich history of filmmaking with this essential piece of collectible vintage literature.