.mov files from iPhoto into iMovie... How?

I have some video files (.mov) that I'd like to keep in iPhoto and also sync into my iPhone, but I'm not quite sure what the sequence should be. 
I can get the .mov files into iPhoto, no problem, but can't figure out how to sync them into my iPhone.  I have "Sync videos" checked off in iTunes, but they stil w'ont transfer into iPhone. 
How should I be doing this?

AFAIK there is no way to share movies from iPhoto.
Regards
TD

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