Its a "J" edit or "L" edit.
iMovie can do it - unlock the audio and video tracks and click and 
drag the video head to shorten the end point of the first video clip.
Add the second video clip and unlock its tracks as well.
If you have extra room on the front of the second clip extend it's 
starting point tot he left to cover the audio from the preceding clip.
Now you should be moving from one scene to the other with sound from 
the first still going as you transition to the new scene.

Hope this helps.

R. Sandifer



On May 22, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Steve wrote:

> OK, I know this is an "Editing 101" question, but you were all rookies
> once right. Question is, what do you call the editing effect where you
> cut to new scene, but you can still hear the "old" audio of the person
> talking over the new scene?  I'm trying to figure out if iMovie can do
> that, or if I need to upgrade to Final Cut Express ($$).
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