If you consolidate iMovie media by coping it, where does it go?

I was hopeing to copy my pictures right from my project and put it in a separate folder in the order they are in the project.  It sounded like that was possible by "consolidating it via the copy option.  I tried but nothing seems to have happen.  Where does consolidated media go and how can I get to it?
Also is there anyway to give iMovie more ram to make it work better?

Hi ,
Scenario 1 :If you are having an single exchange environment with your domain name (i.e domain.com) as authoritative in accepted domain list then definitely sender will get the bounce back error message which says "recipient not found".
Scenario 2 : Say for instance you are using your domain (i.e domain.com) as a shared namespace between two different exchange forest.On that time definitely you will not get the bounce back message immediately .Because your message will get looped between
the exchange forest .On certain hop sender will be getting an bounce back message which says that "your message has reached the possible number of hop counts". 
Note : On scenario 2 your domain (i.e domain.com) will be on internal relay on both exchange forest.
Please feel free to reply me if you have any queries.
Regards
S.Nithyanandham

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