Importing quicktime files into iMovie

I am trying to find anyway to import any quicktime file into iMovie and have this look good. I have tried all different compressions and still no luck. I am trying to export a Keynote presentation out to a quicktime file and then send to iMovie to mix with audio.
Does anyone have any idea how to accomplish this with iMovie or any other tool?

iM is a DV-editor, meant to import lossless via firewire from miniDV device by using the same codec, 'dv' ...
ANY other codec needs a conversion = loss of quality
plus, it is meant for TV delivery (small resolution, interlacing) .. 'computer' pics&video never look as good as on a Mac, done with iM... judge pic quality only on a TV.
best practise would be: create Keynote project as close as possible to NTSC (640x480); export each single 'chart' as pic/tiff, and import them into iM ...

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