Making room on my Hard Drive...

I have some events from which Ive made Projects which ive used iDVD to make into pretty DVDs for sharing with others...All the event footage lives on MiniDV tapes for archival purposes. If i import the MiniDV footage as an event, and then make projects...can I delete ALL the event footage, even the footage that is used in a project...and if i want to use the project again just RE import the footage into IMovie from the MiniDV tapes? will the project "know" that the event footage has been restored to the iMac and be able to properly access all the needed bits?

Petersonk01 wrote:
.. will the project "know" that the event footage has been restored to the iMac and be able to properly access all the needed bits?
would be a very smart feature (which FinalCut/EXpress supports....), but unfortunately: NO, not with iM08. you have to erase the Projects first, to get 'allowed' to erase the corresponding Events..

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