QT Pro versus iMovie 08

Hi, I am very new to Mac and would like just a quick tidbit of info. I received iLife 08 with my new iMac so that I can edit my home movies together. As I have been having issues in other areas, I have noticed that many Mac users prefer QT Pro. When I went to the Apple site to learn more, I did not see much that would make me want to pay for it when I have iMovie.
Is there anything that QT Pro is better at, or can do more than, than iMovie 08? I would like to know what the benefit would be before I pay for it, and there doesn't seem to be any kind of free trial for the Pro features.
Thanks to anyone!

QuickTime Pro is a very powerful authoring tool. It can do many things impossible in any iMovie version.
Skin track movies as an example. Movies that play in a custom "skin" that allow the Player window have any shape you desire. One of mine as an example:
http://homepage.mac.com/kkirkster/F/index.html
Text tracks that do not "render" the text as "video" which keeps the file size very low. Text tracks are also "vector" based so they scale up in size without degradation. Another example:
http://homepage.mac.com/kkirkster/3woodencrosses/index.html (use the "Escape" key to exit full screen mode).
They both use "Sprite" tracks that allow me to build custom controllers for my movies.
QuickTime .mov files can have up to 99 "tracks" and each can have its own layer and mask. Another example:
http://homepage.mac.com/kkirkster/03war/ (use the Escape key to exit full screen and enable full screen again by using Command-F). A small "bug" in my file I suspect.
QuickTime Pro (and some other free software) also allows video "transitions". But the real bonus in using these transitions with QuickTime Pro is that they are not rendered as "video" so the file size is tiny in comparison. My example file is only 4 MB's in file size:
http://homepage.mac.com/kkirkster/RedneckTexasXmas/index.html (ugly pink color was supposed to render transparent but the free software didn't allow it). The same 7 minutes in iMovie would be over 300 MB's.
Take a look at some of my other pages for more examples. Note that many of my files use Flash format and support for it has been removed (security concerns) after 7.1.3 version of QuickTime. All you will see is a black screen.

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