My hard-drive is filling up

I have a MAcBook Pro, with 320GB hard-drive. Checking my remaining disk-space, I notice that I have only 75GB free. According to "About my Mac" I have 120GB of Photos and 58 GB of movies, but using OmniDiskSweeper it only finds 17.5 Gb of Photos and 17.2 GB of movies. Any tips on how to clean up my hard-drive and regain the disk-space?

Freeing Up Space on The Hard Drive
See Lion's Storage Display.
You can remove data from your Home folder except for the /Home/Library/ folder.
Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on freeing up space on your hard drive.
Also see Freeing space on your Mac OS X startup disk.
See Where did my Disk Space go?.
See The Storage Display.
You must Empty the Trash in order to recover the space they occupied on the hard drive.
You should consider replacing the drive with a larger one. Check out OWC for drives, tutorials, and toolkits.

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  • Help please-Hard drive is filling up with iPhoto videos made in iMovie

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    I think I just fixed mine.
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  • Why does my hard drive suddenly fill to capacity?

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  • Hard drive suddenly fills up for no reason

    For the last month or so my MBP has been going crazy. There is about 7 GB of free space on the drive, but out of the blue it will give me a "not enough free space/delete files" warning. The computer will show me with as little as 2 MB of free space. Repairing permissions and restarting helps sometimes, but what seems to work is putting something in the trash and emptying it. Then the free space is recalculated. Anyone have any idea what's going on here? Is this a logic board failure? A glitch in the system? Help!
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    marcosv7 wrote:
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  • Brand New rMBP Hard Drive already filled up?

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  • My hard drive is filling up on its own.

    Hello friends,
    I was surpised to see a message saying that I had ran out of disc space. Yesterday I had 20 gigs of space free on my MacBook Pro running Lion, but somehow within the day it disappeared.
    I cleared the cache from Safari and Chrome, and ran CleanMyMac. I then had 15 gigs, but over the last hour 1 gig has disappeared. Mail, Safari, Preview, and Terminal are open, but I haven't used them for during that time.
    Do I have a virus? What's going on?
    Thank you,
    Josh Boucher

    Foprget about virus.
    Either 15 or 20 GB is hardly enogh free space to really be worth while. You really 15% of the disk free for OS X to run well.
    I suggest you use OmniDiskSweeper. It will tell you the files and folders that are using the most disk space on your drive.
    Once you know that then you can make intelligent decisions about what can be delete and what must be move to external storage or if a large disk is the correct solution for you.
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