A masterclass on the art of directing from the Pulitzer Prize-winning
(and Oscar and Tony-nominated) writer of Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed
the Plow, The Verdict, and Wag the Dog
Calling on his unique perspective as playwright, screenwriter, and
director of his own critically acclaimed movies like House of Games,
State and Main, and Things Change, David Mamet illuminates how a film
comes to be. He looks at every aspect of directing--from script to
cutting room--to show the many tasks directors undertake in reaching
their prime objective: presenting a story that will be understood by the
audience and has the power to be both surprising and inevitable at the
same time. Based on a series of classes Mamet taught at Columbia
University's film school, On Directing Film will be indispensible not
only to students but to anyone interested in an overview of the craft of
filmmaking.
"Passion, clarity, commitment, intelligence--just what one would expect
from Mamet." --Sidney Lumet, Academy Award-nominated director of 12
Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon, Network, and The Verdict