IPhoto won't import my videos. Help!

I'm trying to import videos from my camera (Canon Rebel T3) into iPhoto. I've done this several times before, and it's always worked fine. Today, I'm trying to import a video but it keeps telling me that there is a problem downloading the image. I've also tried using Image Capture, but it will not import there either.
What can I do? I need this video imported, edited, and online before Monday!

As both iPhoto and Image Capture can't get the video, any chance that the file is faulty?
Can you access it via a USB Card Reader?

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