Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself here, since I'm a relative novice in editing. However, when I see some screenshots or other videos on editing, often there are three or more tracks of video and more of audio, with many, many short clips interspersed on alternating tracks. With respect to workflow, for a hypothetical, I understand that, for a given scene with multiple takes, different shots, etc., a LS could be laid in and MCUs, CUs, etc. laid in in tracks above, trimmed so that the shots intersperse, as in a dialogue. What's not clear to me is the workflow-process by which this may be done without lots of little pieces of clips resulting. So, here's my real question: does anyone have favorite tutorials, preferably in Vegas rather than FCP or Premiere, that cover this workflow process clearly? Maybe more for Pro than MVS, I would guess, but fundamentals should apply to MVS as well. Wouldn't it be great for someone to compose an online course, with downloadable footage for following along, lesson by lesson? Has someone done anything like this?