IMovie-- FCE HD + Keynote --- Possible?

Have a lecture recorded and set up with iMovie on a website (http://st-dominic-church.org/bible-lecture-1.html). With the lecture was a powerpoint with pictures and now that I have the powerpoint would like to integrate it and place slides where they belong. Is there a way to take the iMovie of the lecture, import into FCE HD, add the slides in the appropriate place and remove the video of the speaker, retain the audio and cut back and forth between the speaker and the slides, keeping the audio sync'd? In the future, I'll be using a canon camcorder for the movie portion and would like to integrate the slides after the lecture rather than panning back and forth ...then uploading to the website.

You could do this in iMovie, although it is probably easier in FCE.
The easiest thing to do is place the entire clip of the lecture on V1. Then simply overlay the slide stills on V2 where you want them.
When viewed, at any point in time if there is something on V2 it will overwrite what's on V1.

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