I wish to thank all the folks who responded and offered suggestions.  Now I 
know I'm not going crazy trying to figure out how to do the editing.

As an update....
The audio for both persons was on one camera.  I have found the best way so 
far is to separate the audio for each person and associate the audio with the 
corresponding video.  Next time I'll record with one camera per person using 
only that persons audio.  That is don't place all audio inputs on one camera.

Next I created clips by question or topic.  For example interviewer question 
number 1 and added a comment as to the nature of the question, the the 
interviewee answer with a related comment.  I continued this process until I 
had all questions and answers in individual clips.

Next I arranged the questions and answers clips on the timeline.

It's a lot of work however by creating individual clips of question and 
answers this gives the greatest flexability in constructing a rendered 
interview file.

Again thanks to all who offered input and condolences (the frustration caused 
by performing a two camera interview)...  I'd write more but it's very late 
and I'm very tired - Good night.

Jeff Gerritsen
Portland OR

On Tuesday 05 June 2007 23:29:01 Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 15:59 -0500, Timothy Baldridge wrote: ...
>
> Jeff - spend a bit of time figuring out how the track arming works....
> Gordon

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