A Curious Mind by Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman A Review
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A Curious Mind by Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman | A Review
A Curious Mind, by Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman, is an examination of the impact of curiosity on Grazer's life and movie production career. In a memoir style, he describes how his curiosity gave him the opportunity to leave law school for a law clerk position with Warner Bros. He used his position to meet with famous people and encourage them to speak to him on a variety of topics, meetings he would later refer to as “curiosity conversations”. He later embarked on his goal of becoming a movie producer, working on films and producing his first successful movies with Ron Howard directing in the early 1980s. Grazer continued to set up curiosity conversations that often inspired him and helped him to improve the movies he produced. Eventually, curiosity conversations become such a significant part of Grazer's life that he hired a full-time assistant to arrange these brief one-on-one meetings with interesting people. Grazer conducted almost 500 curiosity conversations in the course of his 35 year career.
This companion to A Curious Mind includes:
• Overview of the book
• Character Analysis
• A Discussion on Themes
• and much more!
Customer Reviews
Curious reading
I never had read a book like this, it is very "curious" and interesting, it is like have spoken to important and influential people of varied themes and have an insight of them not like personalities but normal everyday people, very, very interesting.
Very good example to follow, curiosity motivates us
Excellent example of how powerful curiosity is. I really liked this review, it managed to condense great ideas. I really liked the story because many times in our life we are in these situations, when leaving the stable and take the risk? Very good final analysis of the characters.
A review about an interesting life
It really is a life full of swings that Brian Grazer had following his movie production career. It really is inspiring how he took from every source knowledge out of curiosity to be a better director