Description
If you're a film enthusiast or a cinematography aficionado, you won't want to miss adding the American Cinematographer Magazine from September 1967 to your collection. This issue provides a fascinating look into the art of cinematography as featured prominently in the golden age of filmmaking.
Among the highlights of this magazine is an insightful article covering the innovative use of the "Snorkel" camera. This unique device played a significant role in capturing innovative shots that defined a generation of films. It's a must-read for those interested in the technical aspects of cinematography.
This particular magazine is in good condition, making it a wonderful piece for collectors and historians alike. It does have a label on the back, which adds character to the publication. Keep in mind that there is minor wear on the entire magazine; however, it does not detract from the overall experience of this historical document.
To ensure the magazine's preservation, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This is especially beneficial for those looking to maintain the magazine in excellent condition long into the future.
- Unique Insights: Discover behind-the-scenes stories and techniques used by cinematographers at the time.
- Historical Value: Add a piece of cinema history to your collection with this iconic publication.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of cinematographic history. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a curious learner, this edition serves as both an educational resource and a collectible item.