Does iMovie '08 store iPhoto videos somewhere?

I realize that my Camcorder Videos are downloaded to the Hard Drive (I've specified an external HD) but iMovie has also "imported" my iPhoto videos. On iPhoto I have my photos and videos taken with still cameras (can't really call them "still") - OK but with 2008-09 photos and videos only on my main iPhoto library, I have some 5000 photos and 513 videos.
I let iMovie "import" them - and now I'd like to DE-import them. I realize if I trash a video in iPhoto, then the next time I open iMovie, it is gone. But there must be a simpler way?
ALSO: Is iMovie taking-up additional HD space when it does this? It seems it is NOT duplicating the iPhoto videos-- since asking in iMovie to locate the original file takes me to my iPhoto file.
Any comments or references on how to better understand this (especially iMovie) appreciated!
Steve Schulte
Saturday 31 January 2009 at 10:59

iMovie does not move any of these videos. If you use them in a project, the project file will contain a link back to the location in the iPhoto library.
iMovie will use a small amount of space to hold the thumbnails that it created when you imported the videos. These don't take much space, and they enable the "skimming" feature in iMovie.
If you click on a different event (one from your camcorder), then the iPhoto videos will be reduced to one line item in your event list.
Sorry, I don't know how to turn off the iPhoto link. But I am sure that someone here does.
It sounds like you have already gone through the painful part (the initial thumbnail creation). If you add more still camera videos in the future, it will quickly create the thumbnails.

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