Hard drive size issue

I have an issue with my hard drive in my iBook. It is a 80G hard drive. My largest folder is ~32Gb (iTunes) and second largest is ~4G and is photos. I don't have too much else. However, Finder tells me that I only have 12.2Gb available. So where is the extra 30Gb or so (allowing for programs and other files)?
I have deleted duplicate files, and I have emptied the trash. This issue started when I used iMovie HD to make a movie from DV - approx size was 16Gb and I deleted it from my HD after I burned it using iDVD.

A program called "WhatSize" may be useful in determining what folders/files are taking up your space. Find the program at http://www.versiontracker.com .
Regards,

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