Export edited videos from iPhoto

Hi.
I found many videos online showing how to export video files from iPhoto, but they always use original files!
I just imported a video from my iPhone into iPhoto, and cut it. Now I want to export the edited video, but if I drag and drop on the desktop, I end up with a 35 KB file that doesn't work at all. If I reset the changes (undo the cut) and try to drag and drop, everything work fine and I get the full video of 24 MB.
How can I export the edited file?

If you want to find all videos/movies very quickly in iPhoto create a Smart Album with the criteria:  Photo is Movie.

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