Importing video'f from IPHOTO albums

I am trying to create a new movie. I have downloaded videos to I photo and have saved in an album. How do I import into I Movie?

It turns out that the Flip4Mac software which I recently installed was the problem. Someone from the iPhoto forum told me to move the Flip4Mac components from the QuickTime folder in HD/Library to the desktop, then restart the computer. That solved the problem. Now importing into iMovie works fine.

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