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A**R
Simply the Best.
This book helped me how to practically think and execute the written script. Thanks David Mamet for sharing the real knowledge useful on field.
S**O
I saw the Masterclass and then I had to read his book.
I randomly saw this book on Amazon recommends and I ordered it, as only a few days ago I saw Mamet's MasterClass and heavily influenced me.I was really apprehensive when I picked this book because it was a really tiny book and pretty costly compared to its size. However, being a fan of Mamet and someone who works mostly in film line I had to buy it and read it.I loved how Mamet has written this book. Yes, there is not much content on this book but every word in the book is golden and will help you in your film writing and direction career more than any other book with 100 pages.Most the content is written in the form of dialogues between him and his students. It was like you were actually sitting in a workshop with Mamet himself guiding you and telling you about his experiences and how to make a good movie.Though the name of the book is "On Directing Film", I would say this book is more about screenwriting than direction. This is because Mamet by profession is a writer first, being a creator of several plays, screenplays and novels and a director later with superb films such as "House of Games".I loved this book and I am going to read it again. The last page of this book has made a huge impact on me. There is a question that one of his students ask him that what if he works really hard on his movie but the movie still doesn't work. Basically, it is the question that everyone wants to ask - whether one's hard work will pay.Truth is that no one can tell anyone in 100% confirmation that whether his hard work will pay off. You just have to do hard work and then wish everything ends in success.Mamet answers the student in the form of a story and it was the perfect ending to a perfect book.Of course, you have to read the book to know what that story was.If you are a filmmaking student, and a wannabe writer-director, this book is a must read and is another bible which you should read religiously, again and again, to get inside the mind of the master screenwriter legend called Mamet.
M**N
Good read
The book was in good condition and it a decent and quick read. Pretty thin, like 120 pages at most if not more and gives some interesting views on minimalism in film
S**K
Films Book
Jaisa socha tha usse kai jyada better nikala.
A**R
THE MAMET'S WAY
the way he approaches to create a film out of a thought is the root.., that approach makes him special.. though he believe things can be done in only one way.. a must read for any aspiring filmmaker..
S**R
Nice for writing screenplays with finished movie in mind
I think that it is more geared towards screenwriting and breaking the situation in the shots. It is amazing with the best advice from it being that take out all the interesting things from the story and if still works then it is good!
P**I
This books gives us what we're looking for
David mamet did an amazing job in listing out everything a director must do or be to achieve the objectives, we as a director put out in our journey.
T**
MUST READ
This book is relevant not only in the field of film making but also in every creative pursuit.I have gifted so many copies of this book, I have no idea.I think every author, director, producer and everyone who is a stakeholder in performing arts industry must read this book.
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