Split a filmstrip/clip in event library.

I have imported an old mini dv-8 movie in imovie and somehow it has become one long filmstrip/clip in the event library.
I would like to split and divide this clip in and over more events. Does anyone knows how?
(I know that it is not possible with imovie08, because a filmstrip/clip can only be split in the project library)

I would like to split and divide this clip in and over more events. Does anyone knows how?
Applications like QT Pro ($30) and MPEG Streamclip (free) can do this easily. If your captured file is not currently being used in any project, you can open it in one of these applications at the Finder level and proceed to divide the file into the segment blocks you want or trim out what you wish to keep and discard anything left over. The strategy is the same for both utilities.
1) Open the file in either application.
2) Scrub the playhead to the approximate frame you wish to use as the beginning of your segment.
3) Use the left/right arrow keys to select that exact frame you want.
4) Press the "I" key to set your "in point."
5) Scrub the playhead to the approximate frame you wish to use as the last frame in your segment.
6) Again use the left/right arrow keys to select the exact frame you want.
7) Press the "O" key to set your "out point."
8) Use the "Save As..." file menu option to save your segment to your had drive as an appropriately named file.
9) Repeat steps 2 thru 8 until done.
10) Discard the original file/Event folder if no longer needed and import your file segments to an appropriate new or pre-existing Event folder.

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