The first chapters of this book are nauseating. On and on about how important an editor is (which I don't disagree with, but...) and how editors save films, and how many bad editors there are in Hollywood that lack Dmytryk's brilliance. I am considering tossing this book and writing off the $20 odd dollars as a bad investment. Dmytryk, please start discussing editing and not how terrible Hollywood is to a man of your genius!
Ok, this book got better as it went on, but Dmytryk didn't let up on how everyone else is a dunce. This is worth reading if you want to thoroughly understand how to edit. It covers some fine points about editing, and although his ego is a bit much, my impression is that Dmytryk is in fact a terrific editor.
I wish he had spent more time writing about the details of editing, instead of his stories about Hollywood. For instance, there was a fascinating discussion about how the human brain registers a film cut and why it is necessary to repeat a movement when changing from, for instance, a medium shot to a close up. More of that would have been better.