Jeff,
   
  I would be willing to bet that the audio and video were shot, edited and 
recorded live.  With the use of a production switcher, you can switch to any 
camera at anytime during the concert.  They most likely got a live 'feed' from 
the audio mixing board, and then combined it with the video in the switcher and 
sent the feed straight out to any ome of severaly sources, including a DV deck. 
 
   
  Tom

Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  While watching a video of a concert I got to wondering how the video
was shot and edited so that the music flowed uninterrupted even as the
scenes jumped back and forth. 

Is the music on a single track (recorded seperatly from the video) and
then the music on the different  scenes  used as the que for the video?

Thanks,
  Drnec






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