IMovieHD won't release hard drive space

I had a 13 Gb project in iMovie HD and I didn't need most of the content, so I deleted most of the video content, roughly 10% remains. But the project size only went down to 11 Gb. I emptied the trash from within iMovie, no change. No change after reboot. Save-As gives a new project the same size.
Will this project ever give me back the hard drive space?

Hi
This is a very basic question.
You are using a NON-destructive movie editor.
• What You Imported/Captured is stored in one place
• What You view/edit is just directions from a small document on how this original
is supposed to be viewed.
• When You trash a bit - NOTHING is thrown away - at least as long as a single frame
is used.
BUT THERE ARE SOMETHING MUCH MORE IMPORTANT !
Trash basket in iMovie - near all versions - HAVE one or another BUG
Please DO NOT - Empty trash basket within iMovie - A true problem maker.
The trash basket on desktop - No Problem as far as I know off.
Lesson - Try to Import/Capture about Your needed size - just some +/- 10 seconds
that can work as edit-handles and everything will run so much better.
All versions of iMovie and FinalCut are - NON-Destructive Movie editors.
Yours Bengt W

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