How do I get the recorded HD videos on my Touch5 into iMovie?

Have a few HD videos on my new Touch5. IPhoto seems to be the default choice of getting the HD videos onto my Mac, but I would prefer to have the videos in iMovie. Any obvious answers?

Thanks. After importing the videos into iPhoto, then the videos showed up in iMovie under "iPhoto videos" in the Event Library. From here you can then easily copy them into your iMovie Projects. That was very slick and easy but not so obvious to me. Anyway thanks for your prompt response and help.

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