Description
If you're a fan of cinematography and film history, the American Cinematographer Magazine from September 1976 is a must-have for your collection. This issue features Brian Benson, who shines a spotlight on the iconic Story Bridge, providing unique insights into the art of cinematography during a pivotal era in film.
As you flip through the pages, you'll find articles, interviews, and stunning photographs that capture the essence of film-making in the late '70s. The magazine serves not only as a resource for budding cinematographers but also as a nostalgic trip for those who appreciate the transformation of the industry over the decades.
Good condition.
Has label on back.
Minor wear on the entire magazine.
Comes with a plastic protective covering.
This magazine is more than just a publication; it's a piece of history. It offers a glimpse into the techniques and tools that shaped the visual landscape of cinema. The invaluable information and insights contained in this issue are sure to inspire anyone with a passion for film.
- Preserved in good condition with minor wear, making it a great addition to any collection.
- Comes protected in plastic, ensuring that it stays in great shape for years to come.
The feature on Brian Benson and Story Bridge holds significant relevance for both seasoned professionals and enthusiastic novices in the cinematography world. Don't miss out on the chance to own this fascinating piece of film journalism.
Whether for study, reference, or inspiration, the September 1976 issue of American Cinematographer Magazine will not disappoint. The insights it offers are timeless and resonate with anyone interested in the art of visual storytelling. Grab your copy today and delve into the world of film like never before!