Can't seem to import my .mov movies into iMovie

I have been creating some animations using Strata 3DX.  Strata generates a .mov file, I would to then import this into iMovie to edit the various clips together. I am opening iMovie, selection import movie, it then goes throught the process of importing the file but nothing appears in the movie clip area of iMovie.
Any ideas?

Connected my iphone AFTER unlocking and could import all photos.

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