Problem importing video to imovie

My macbook has imported still pictures from my Panasonic SDR-S50 camcorder but won't do the videos. It doesn't seem to see they are there. Any suggestions?? Thanks

That's not correct, as I have created several music vids in iMovie, and posted them on YT by editing video clips that I have ripped from other sources.
The error message has just popped up, and may be the result of a plug in, butr I'm not sure how to correct it.

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