How do I add an iMovie project to the iPad?

How do I add an iMovie project to the iPad? I have added the project to the pane in iTunes but the iPad has no way to import. I am using iOS 8.0.2. Also, when I open iMovie in the iPad, I see one project and video available but it is not shown in iTunes. What the heck is going on?
Thanks.

First thing I'd try is dropping the Quality level down to Medium or maybe half-way between High and Medium.
Matt

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