Photo bug in iMovie

Has anyone else had the problem of importing photos into iMovie.
Cant seem to get it to work.

when put new items in there I have tto authenticate
with my passwords so maybe that was the problem.
Good point. That could be the problem. When iMovie tries to save the rendered file in the Media folder inside the project, the Mac OS may be telling iMovie you don't have permission.
The user permissions inside an iMovie project can get messed up, especially if the project has been moved from one disk to another. The permissions INSIDE the project may and be different than the iMovie project itself. More about that here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2811543&#2811543
Karl

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