I'm new to this field, so perhaps I'm missing something, but I'm not clear who the author is aiming this book at.
On the one hand, the context of this information is definitely people using DSLRs to make professional movies. The example situations are in this context, and the technical language presupposes a solid understanding of filmmaking basics (there's no glossary).
On the other hand, the actual information is does provide seems very rudimentary. Paragraphs about why tripods are useful. Advice about having enough batteries on hand. That sort of thing.
I was looking for an introduction I could use to help me make decent quality informational videos for YouTube. In particular, i was hoping for some solid artistic principles or considerations, and a technical introduction that didn't presuppose any knowledge. For me, the book didn't help.
If you're already pretty cinematic, but don't know anything about DSLRs specifically, maybe this book is for you.