Photos into iMovie without using Aperture or iPhoto?

Is there a way of accessing photos to bring into iMovie 08 without having to use Aperture or iPhoto? I use Lightroom (although I have both iPhoto and Aperture) and would rather not create new catalogs of my images.

Is there any way of listing the external drive where the images are located in the "photo" list along with Aperture and iPhoto?
Yes. To add your "Sample Folder" containing photos, just drag it into the "Folders" item of iMovie's photo list. Now you can access its contents like you can the iPhoto list.
Karl

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