You can easily unlink the audio from the video.  Or the sound could be recorded 
separately... which would make for a more even sound level (sounds always comes 
same direction/strenght)

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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