No clips in iMovie 09 windows

My iMovie 09 windows show up, but there is no clip in them.
I cannot scroll up or down. But my movie is still playing well.

Actually, as it turns out, I figured it out.  All imported clips have an a default "fade in" and "fade out setting".  Need to change that to zero, and the gap is gone.

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    Howdy -
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