HELP!!!! Trying to transfer my HOME videos to my Mac!

These videos are movies that I had downloaded on my iPod. These videos are NOT in my photo gallery. They are in my videos -> Home Videos. How can I transfer these videos to my Macbook?

OMG!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!! This is EXACTLY what I needed!! I downloaded TouchCopy and it worked perfectly! Thanks so much!!!!!

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