Burning uploaded video onto DVD

Sorry to be a dolt... Using a fancy cable from my Sony Handycam, I have uploaded a few hours of home video onto my MacBook Pro and have been looking through it in iMovie. But I can't seem to locate the function that stitches together various pieces and then burns them onto a recordable DVD. Just not finding this in the iMovie menu options properly. What I need is probably a basic iMovie functionality tutorial, but maybe a quick answer will point the way.
I also paid for Apple's Final Cut Express app when I bought the MacBook in 2008, thinking I would eventually do some more advanced video editing, and it's on the machine but I haven't even looked at it yet. Final Cut is more than I need at this stage and if I can't even manage the most basic aspects of iMovie, well..
thanks, Will

Hi Will
In iMovie, you essentially need to start a new project, and then drag your event clips into it. There are some pretty good tutorials on the iLife site - for iMovie...
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie
(The first tutorial shows you how to add events to a project.)
...and iDVD, which you would use to create a DVD.
http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#idvd
Post back if you have more specific problems!
Matt

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