Canon EOS 7D import video

Hello,
I've recorded some HD video with my Canon EOS 7D. i like to import the video in iMovie 11 but it does not recognize the camera for import.
Does anybody know what to do about this?
Thank you in advance
Edgar

Import -> Movies then going to the Cameras file system does not work?
Also shoot 30 frames a second as iMovie does not work with 1080p60 or 720p60 (Well you can import 720p60 but it will turn it to 30fps)
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