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scratches you can on the film or all the dirt you can get on the film or zoom badly, where you zoom and you hit the most, you miss the most important thing and your camera jiggles so that everybody knows you're watching the film, because everybody else can do--I don't know, it's so easy to do movies and you can just shoot and every picture really comes out right. So, and that's what I'm working on right now. 

INT.
You never edit anything out of the film either, do you? You leave the flash frames in....

ANDY
Yeah, well I haven't edited it, because it's really so expensive to edit and now we can edit right in the camera. We can just stop the camera and....

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INT.
I was asking you about the [[strikethrough]] d [[/strikethrough]] editing. You were saying that it's too expensive to edit and then you said now you can edit in the camera. 

ANDY
Yeah, you can edit right in the camera because. On the Bolex you can, but you can also on the, with the sound cameras, because you can get attachments and things like that where you can speed up the sound or make the sound go less or stop the camera and put it on another subject, then go back to the other subject and do all such things like that.