Macbook Air and Time Capsule

I have my air connected to time capsule with an ethernet cable/usb adapter. I cannot connect to it directly. I can only connect if the time capsule is connected to the internet with the ethernet cable, and it doesn't need to be connected via usb.
I am trying to use time capsule as a HD, and wanted to have imovie / idvd files on it, but imovie will not read it.
I do have TC passworded.
Any thoughts?

Thank you.
So, to conclude, it is not possible to use TC with imovie, in any manner, even if I had a disk image on TC, and put my files on the disk image. Therefore, no need to try to make a disk image and mount it, if in the end it won't work for imovie.
It would seem that the imovie programmers should find a way to make it as friendly as iphoto or aperture, both of which can open files from the Time Capsule. I can even open IDVD files directly from TC!
So, if this is the case, I thank you for your answers, and I will mark this as answered.
No one at apple support could resolve this question. One rep told me to use a usb cable to connect from the TC to the mac air, which didn't work either. I'll be returning that cable!
Thanks for the help!

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