Changing MOD filest to Final Cut Pro friendly files!

I am doing a a video of my school's graduation and and the camcoder I used recorded the movie in MOD files. What's the best way to convert these files to a format that Final Cut Pro or even iMovie HD can utilize? <Edited by Host> I am starting to get a little nervous because the principal wants this done by Wednesday to give out to the parents, please help! Thanks in advance...

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Note that you may need to purchase and install the Quicktime MPEG2 component:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2

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