How do I find the size of a project in iMovie '11?

I want to know how much memory a project in iMovie is using on my hard drive.  How do I do that?

In iMovie 9, look in your iMovie Events and iMovie Projects folders.
In iMovie 10, look in your .imovielibrary package (right click & select "Show package contents")
The default location of these is in your Users / ,user name> / Movies folder.
Geoff.

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