IMovie Not Importing iPhoto movies

Since upgrading to Leopard, none of the movies created using my digital camera and imported into iPhoto import into iMovie when I launch iMovie.
Any thoughts on how to solve this so that movies in iPhoto created on my digital camera are imported into iMovie.
Thanks in advance.
Russell

So far the only work around I found is to manually import the files. Make a note of the file name of the AVI file in iPhoto, go to iMovie and click on File/Import Movies. The iPhoto library is greyed out for reasons I still don't understand but if you type the file name in the search box the file comes up. Double click on the file name and it will import into iMovie.

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