How do I move imovie 11 events to an external drive and then access through imovie?

How do I move imovie 11 events to an external drive and then access through imovie?  When I copied to the external, it came through as clips and doesn't play using imovie...is there a way to do this?  I have several imovie events and have no disk space left s trying to move them to free up space tp upload new photos and movies.  Thanks.

joanne987 wrote:
So, then what do I do if I have files on the external and won't fit back onto my HD?  How do I format it for imovie?  any suggestions?
buy another HDD ... 500Gigs are ctually around 70-90€, saw yesterday a 1.5TB WD for 140€ ...
.... 9TB of harddrives in use here ... don't forget to have at last one backup/copy per drive

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