I don't have a day free to do it, and if I had a day free I would do 
something else, but it could be fairly easily done :)
It is done in movies all the time when they put the sound in later if 
the set is noisy from the machinery.
dt


At 05:01 PM 10/10/2009, you wrote:
>    On Oct 11, 2009, at 7:52 AM, David Tayler wrote:
>
>      By editing I mean the matching of different takes to remove all the
>      mistakes., not just changing camera angles.
>
>    How can an edit be made so that it is undetectable with one camera?
>    Unless you dissolve to a different angle I don't see how it would be
>    done. There would be some slight jump in the visual. You would need two
>    cameras or two takes from different angles, wouldn't you?
>
>    Unless I am missing something, I think we'll be able to enjoy one take
>    performances from people and know that they were not edited. I mean,
>    you see someone playing in their living room all from one angle, no
>    zooming, how do they edit two takes from that?
>    Ed Durbrow
>    Saitama, Japan
>    [1][email protected]
>    [2]http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
>
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