6-18-67 (1967)
Filmed during the production of the Columbia Pictures western "Mackenna’s Gold," this short work presents a non-narrative visual study of the Arizona desert. Rather than documenting the film set itself, "6-18-67" assembles landscape images, time-lapse photography, and ambient sound into an abstract record of place and duration.
Director: George Lucas
| Directing | George Lucas | Director |
| Writing | George Lucas | Writer |
| Crew | George Lucas | Cinematography |
| Editing | George Lucas | Editor |
| Crew | Charles Braverman | Cinematography |
| Crew | David Wyler | Cinematography |
| Crew | David MacDougall | Cinematography |