Prior to his unforgettable appearance at the Civil Rights March on Washington on August 28th 1963, Bob Dylan entered the Columbia Records studio for the first three (August 6, 7 and 12) of six sessions that would later result in his groundbreaking third album, "The Times They Are A-Changin'," - released in January 1964. Don Hunstein's brilliantly composed candid glimpse of the artist finds Dylan in a reverie, surrounded and visually-framed by the looming boom-microphones and other studio apparatus that would connect him and his music to the world outside the studio gates.