Adjust video format of Viewer (Playback) window?

I am working on old video tapes that were recorded in the old TV format, which I think is a 4:3 ratio. In both the Events and Projects areas the clip icons show in that format, as I can see the date/time stamp at the bottom of each (i.e., "May 28 1995"), which indicates they were correctly imported. However, the Playback (Viewer) window only shows a narrower portion, in a wide-screen format, with the bottom and top of the videos cut off.
How can I see the videos in their complete format in the Playback window? I've search this forum and iMovie Help, but can't find the answer.

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