No, not crazy. I was just wondering. The closest thing I can think of that outlines the production process is Feature Film Making at Used Car Prices by Rick Schmidt, ISBN 0 14 02.4560 X. It’s a good place to start. For more information on concepts and techniques, I like The Filmmaker’s Handbook by Edward Pincus And Steven Ascher, ISBN 0-452-25526-0. There is a new edition on Amazon that has an expanded section on DV. This one deals almost exclusively with film. This will help you think about how to compose pictures that are more interesting.
Am I correct that you’re new to the practice? I would say that whatever you do, that no matter how much you read, working on a project is way more educational. Find a way to work on a project as a crew member in whatever department interests you; camera, production, grip, electric, art, editing, etc. Then work with someone different so you can see how they do it.
Good Luck!