Isolate or find only movies in iPhoto

Once I import all my photos and movies into iphoto and place them in an album, I want to isolate just the movie clips I recorded via my camera which are now in that album, whats the best way to do this?
Is there an ordering function like "kind" (jpeg, mpeg) as I can only view files in thumbnail mode.
I want to end up either ordering them by kind, or seeing only the movie clips in the album, either way is fine.

Thanks TD,
that works in isolating my movies from all my albums, but there`s a lot, is there a way just to see the movies from just 1 single album?
I know it seems silly to ask but I have been doing time lapse some 4000 plus photos in an album but mixed with some filming as well, so Im trying to find the fastest way to isolate the movies in that album of 4000 I imported from my memory card.

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