How to put five related short videos into one folder (in Event Library)?

I would like to take 11 short 30-second Photo Booth movies and put them into one folder titled RISE UP. This would save space in the Event Library on the left vertical column. How do I do this? Is it possible?
Lorna
http://web.mac.com/lorna6

But none of the 11 videos is housed in an Event. They are just 11 short videos in a row. I tried to make an empty folder to name as RISE UP, but the application would not let me do that.
If the files have not yet been imported to iMovie '08 then select the "Import Movie..." File menu option. When the import window opens, in the lower area:
a) Select your destination hard drive in the "Save to:" block
b) Select the "Create new Event:" radio button
c) Name the new event
d) Select whether you want the files copied or moved to the new event
Now navigate to and select the files you want to import in the upper half of the window. (You can select individual files; multiple, non-contiguous files; or a contiguous range of files.) Press import when done making your selection(s).

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