Importing WITHOUT copying/moving?

Is it possible to import existing video files without iMovie '08 copying or moving the video - I just want it to reference the existing footage in place? These are simple Quicktime DV files; I know it can play them without a transcode, but I don't want it to copy gigabytes, wasting time and space.
It seems to do this for any video in your iPhoto library, that stays in the iPhoto lib - why can't it do this for other random footage?
Among other things, I want to use the excellent video browsing facilities in the new iMovie just as a viewer for the family's video archive, it will be fantastic for this, but I don't want to have to duplicate hundreds of gigabytes of video into an iMovie library for no reason.

Problem:
iMovie only lets you move or copy existing video clips into iMovie's Events folder.
Solution:
1. Quit iMovie
2. Create a folder for each event you wish to import in the "iMovie Events" folder. (Either in your home directory or in the root of your external disk!).
For example: /Volumes/BigVideoDisk/iMovie Events/Ski Trip/
3. Create aliases for the clips you want to import into your event's folder. You can do this quickly by selecting all the existing clips and cmd-alt-dragging them into the appropriate event folder.
4. Start iMovie
Caveats:
- messing around in application controlled directories is not a great idea
- deleting the original clips will of course delete them from iMovie, but iMovie won't notice until you actually try to use the clip.
Pleas to apple:
1. please add a button to "use existing clips, where they are"
2. please let the user define where the clip-libraries are located (ie: not just ~/Movies and at the top of an external disk)

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