Selecting PAL format in iMovie HD

Hi can anyone advise me of how to select PAL format for a new iMovie HD 6.0 project that is mainly still images? Is the only way to do this is to connect up a PAL video camera while starting a new project?
Regards
Daryll Bellingham

Hi Karl,
thanks again. Simple but not intuitive but now I know. That could be a neat change in an upgrade - add PAL after the 25fps?
Regards
Daryll
Before creating the project, open iMovie preferences
and set the General > New Project frame rate to 25.
( PAL is 25 fps, NTSC is 29.97.)
Karl

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