IMovie Share Problem - Freezes Up

OSX 10.9.4 iMovie 10.0.5
I'm having an issue with the iMovie share getting stuck at about 60% or 8 o'clock on the blue pie chart.
I tried to export a project to file that was 30 minutes long at 1080p about a week ago. The PC lost power during the process. Now every time I open iMovie it starts the process all over again, but, like I said, the export freezes up about 60% through the process.
Can someone tell me how to stop the share process from starting automatically?
Thanks in advance!

OSX 10.9.4 iMovie 10.0.5
I'm having an issue with the iMovie share getting stuck at about 60% or 8 o'clock on the blue pie chart.
I tried to export a project to file that was 30 minutes long at 1080p about a week ago. The PC lost power during the process. Now every time I open iMovie it starts the process all over again, but, like I said, the export freezes up about 60% through the process.
Can someone tell me how to stop the share process from starting automatically?
Thanks in advance!

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