Lost import from camcorder

I imported my film clips from my camcorder and then lost them. Where are they?

If I understand correctly, you made a DVD, and would now like to acquire the video in an editable format for use in iMovie.
There are probably several ways in which you can do this.
I suggest using Handbrake (free).
http://handbrake.fr/

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