Imovie after leopard

I cleaned installed leopard, re-installed imovie8 (ilife8) I tranfered all my work from the tiger version that was copied the data to a HD, I had all that data movies and projects saves to a folder called "data" so I copied that folrder to a HD before updated then re-copied back after the update. I seem unable to make it apperar on imovie in the project colum, I triued to import and just look all over the HD and nothing, The data is there but not requinized by movie! it was working before before the update?? any help?
Thaks

Same Issue here - iMovie won't open any files or do anything other than quit , update or go to help!
I have done clean install under root user and still nothing. no reports on apple website about a fix for this so I an removing Leopard and reinstalling everything as I have to do a presentation with it this week
anyone got a fix that doesnd need downgrading oS X

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