IPhoto descriptions into iMovie

Hello all. Is there a way to display the photo descriptions from iPhoto into iMovie '08? It seems that this should be simple but I can't figure it out.
Thanks to all...
Dan Reilly
Sarasota, FL

iPhoto is supported well by Automator, so you could look to see if any of the automator commands can manipulate the metadata.
iMovie 08 does not support Automator, but you might try Quicktime, iMovie 6, Final Cut Express, or Keynote.
I am not an Automator expert, but you might check this site...
http://automator.us/leopard/index.html

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