Please forgive the audio, it's a little faint at times. It's my first experiment using Photo Booth and my new Mac notebook for shooting 1080p video. The demonstration is of the design flaws in the original Empire deck of playing cards designed by Lee McKenzie. All of the flaws in question deal with sections of the card print that go off into the bleed area - the area past which the card gets cut. I would like to point out as well that these flaws have been for the most part corrected in the Empire Bloodlines design - he fixed the color-changing band and eliminated the banners on the court indices. I haven't tested band alignment from card to card, side to side or deck to deck, but that's something that's a bit out of his control - he could have aligned them perfectly, only to have the manufacturer (in this case, USPC for the blue and green decks, Legends PCC for the black deck) miscut them.
I have since learned that Photo Booth does provide for some simple editing functions, but it was still shot as a single, continuous take - no breaks, no edits, no special effects of any kind.