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I've just finished a book by David Lynch, writer and directory of many movies, including Eraserhead, Dune and Twin Peaks.  Catching the Big Fish is a the author's reflections on how he has and others can find ideas, big ideas through TM, Transcendental Meditation.



But the book isn't about the workings of TM, it's about his experiences
as a filmmaker trying to solve puzzles as he worked on his films.



It's a quick read and has a lot of interesting reflections in it. You
won't find a lot of practical information, but you will get a glimpse
of the man and the way he thinks, and what he thinks about storytelling.



I hadn't finished reading the book before I recorded this episode so I
didn't get to mention that he spends a few pages talking about digital
video and it's impact on him and the Hollywood film industry. I'm
always interested to learn how established filmmakers view this new
technology and his response is blunt and pragmatic.



Here are a few links to comments I made about another filmmaker who writes and is written about, Walter Murch. He wrote a great book about editing, In the Blink of an Eye. He was the subject of another book  I highly recommend called, The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film. Finally, though I haven't read it yet, I would suggest you look at, Behind the Seen: How Walter Murch Edited Cold Mountain
Using Apple's Final Cut Pro and What This Means for Cinema, it's a
little dated, written in 2004, but between the history and biography
I'm certain it's an interesting read.



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