Putting videos into imovie

how do i pull videos from my hd on my sony camera into iphoto. I copied them onto my hardrive and they will not go into imovie

Very interesting...what the heck is a "tween" track? and why is it necessary?
Basically, a "Tween" track is a "Media Handler" which allows/performs a "Tween" operation. "A tween operation lets you algorithmically generate an output value for any point in a time interval. The input for a tween is a small number of values, often as few as one or two, from which a range of values can be derived. You can use output from a tween either to modify tracks in a QuickTime movie or to perform actions unrelated to movies." -- Introduction to QuickTime Media Types and Media Handlers Guide
In the case of the iPhoto slideshow, the "Tween" track interpolates (i.e., creates/generates) the changes rendered in each of the individual frames between one still image and the next. (I.e., it is what creates the frame level "morphing" action along the time axis.) Once created and used to generate the "in between" frames, the "Tween" track is no longer needed but, unfortunately, is not removed from the final MOV file container which is what seems to cause the problem in iMovie '08.
Seems like a natural upgrade to iPhoto would be to have an "export to iDVD" feature.
A "Send to iDVD" option is available for Events, Albums, Slideshows, etc. under the "Share" menu.
Very convoluted to export and then have to re-encode, just to get it into iDVD. But...this wasn't a problem in some previous versions...I definitely recall going straight from iPhoto with an export, right into iDVD.
This problem is only associated with iMovie '08. iDVD and previous versions of iMovie are not afflicted with this problem.

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