Imovie9 wont import my imovie project file

I made a project on my ipad, but need to edit it no my computer. I have iOS 10.9 (maverick) and am using iMovie 10.0.3  on both machines. I following the instructions of;
- Going to project in ipad, htting export to Itunes.
-Connecting devices, finding the project in iTumes on my copmuter, uder Apps, then saving it.
- Opening iMovie on my computer, hitting import.
But then the project file is greyed out.
What can I do?

Hi There,
Reading your reply got me very excited, especially because it worked for Joe94r. But then...I tried it myself, to no avail. I did exactly as you had suggested. I copied and pasted the project to the iMovie Projects folder, and the Event it was linked with to iMovie events. I opened up iMovie and, while it recognized the Event, the project itself was nowhere to be seen.
Any ideas?

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