IMovie Time Machine backup of my old Macbook Pro

Hi, I have a Time Machine backup of my old Macbook Pro. I need to edit one of the iMovie movies from the back up. How can I import all the data from my old iMovie to my new macbook Pro so I can edit it?

What version of iMovie were you using on you old machine?
What versions of iMovie do you have on your new machine?
Do you still have access to your old machine?
Assuming you were using iMovie 9 you need to copy over two folders called "iMovie Projects" and "iMovie Events" and put them at the root level of an external hard disk or in <user name> / Movies.  However you need to open these in iMovie 9. 
Geoff.

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