Home movie onto itunes

Ok, so i have a home movie of me riding my bike, and i want to put onto my itunes then my iphone.
How do i do this?
Thanks

Have a look at this article, it's been around for a while but it should point you in the right direction: iLounge Complete Guide to converting Video to iPod format (Mac)

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