Can I use an iMac to control a mac pro

I have a 2008 Mac pro that's working well. Since I'm doing a lot a video creation that needs to go to DVD I'm not ready to give it up. but I see the need for a more modern machine for some of the newer software I would like to use. so here is the question.
Can I use a new iMac as my primary machine, and send the video files to the mac pro for rendering, compression, and storage?
also can I boot up an older OS (snow leopard) from a disk on the mac pro?
thanks

You can use file share
iOS: About File Sharing
You can use remote desktop to control hte Pro by another computer
OS X Mavericks: Allow access using Apple Remote Desktop
http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/

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