Partition External HD to store large files

Can I partition my WD My Book for Mac external hard drive so that I can place large files such as movies from my Macbook Pro, to the newly created partiton on the external HD, then delete it off my MacBook Pro? I assume I would need to format it Mac OS Extended (Journaled)?  Also, I use time machine to backup the Macbook Pro to the external HD, so I have not downloaded the WD Smartware software.  Without downloading WD's software, can I manually place and retrieve the large files using the Macbook Pro's Finder I'm assumiung? And how difficult would it be?
Thanks in advance,
AndrewMx17

So I was able to shrink my partition on the exteral HD that I was using Time Machine to backup to so I wouldn't lose my backup, and create another partiton for my large files I would like to store, then use Finder to place and retrieve files.  One thing I did encounter was the partition I was using to backup the Macbook was found to be corrupt but the 'First Aid' tool in Disk Utility was able to fix it so I could partition the drive.

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