How do I import video from my Canon ZR40 into my iMac?

I've got a Canon ZR40 DV camcorder that's about 5 years old and a brand new iMac. I've also got a firewire cable that connects the camcorder to the computer...but beyond that I'm clueless. When I connect the two devices via the cable, I'm not seeing anything come up on my desktop. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!

First decide which editing program you intend to use; iMovie, FCE, FCP, Adobe Premier, etc. Read the user's manual or Help files for your chosen application to determine the steps needed: the procedure will vary somewhat from application to application.
Next, with the camera and the computer off, connect the Firewire cable to both units, then power up. Set the camera to VTR (play) mode. Open your editing program and follow the instructions provided in the Help files for capturing DV footage from tape.
Do NOT expect the camera to mount on your desktop as if it were a hard drive or optical disc.
-DH
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