An insightful look at film editing, as told by one of the industry’s all-time legends. This book details the creative process behind many of Hollywood’s landmark movies while providing first-hand accounts of stories behind the scenes. He tells of working closely with Mike Nichols, Roman Polanski, and many others - sharing tales told nowhere else. Many of O’Steen’s attitudes and views are old-school and often misogynistic, reflecting the 1960s and ‘70s. Despite those personal pitfalls, readers can learn many editing tips and techniques still relevant to contemporary filmmaking. A recommended read for all film editors and movie historians.