Recently, generation of novel views from images acquired by multiple cameras has been investigated. It can be applied to telepresence effectively. Most conventional methods need some assumptions about the scene such as a static scene and limited positions of objects. In this paper, we propose a new method for generating novel view images of a dynamic scene with a wide view, which does not depend on the scene. The images acquired from omni-directional cameras are first divided into static regions and dynamic regions. The novel view images are then generated by applying a morphing technique to static regions and by computing visual hulls for dynamic regions in real-time. In experiments, we show that a prototype system can generate novel view images in real-time from live video streams. Keywords-Novel View Generation; Morphing; Visual Hull; Omni-directional Camera