IMovie Generating Thumbnails Problem

Hey there,
I'm pretty much a new comer to the Mac World. And I was importing some video footage from my Sony HD Cam. Now there must of been at least 3/4 hours of HD recording and managed to import it all. I set the importing at Full Res. and it imported fine, now the problem that I have is the Thumnail Generating Process. Yesterday, the thumbnail generating process said 23 hours, so I left it to run overnight, and it is now saying 70 hours ? So what/where is the problem ?
Thanks
Sangiev,

It sounds like your iMovie is in a "hang" condition, because it should not take that long.
I would recommend that you close iMovie. Then, in the finder, go to the Movies/iMovie Events folder and find your Event. In the Event, you should see the files you just imported along with two additional folders: thumbnails and cache. Leave the main video files alone, but drag the thumbnail folder and cache folder to your desktop temporarily (In case this does not work, you can move them back).
Then reopen iMovie. It should regenerate the thumbnail files.

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