Storage issue and iPhoto

My mac is about 7 years old. I am trying to export a slideshow from iPhoto. It says that I do not have enough room. I have cleared things form my Mac and had 20gb of storage left. The slideshow did not work.  I deleted any files that went along with that slideshow.  Now it says that I have zero storage left.  My other category in storage went from 142 gb used to 163 used after the attempt to make the slideshow.
I don't know what iPhoto did and I can't find whatever went into the other file.  This is frustrating.  I cleared a lot of my mac and still no storage. 
Any ideas of how to clear more off or where the extra "other storage" came from?
thank you, I hope this makes sense.

Wow, I guess I left out a lot of info. Sorry, I don't know my mac that well I guess.  I tried to find out more info.
I believe I just don't have enough free space available. I tried deleting movies and large files of of the mac to free up some space. I had 20GB free and after attempting to make the slide show (which didn't work) I had 0 gb.
I was trying to put small videos from my camera into the slideshow, about 100 slides.  I was trying to export it but the box that came up showing it's progress seemed to stall. I have been successful in creating a still picture slideshow of about 50 slides using the same option of exporting. I don't know what movie size I was trying to export to, I do know it wasn't the HD version.  I have tried creating this slideshow several times and at one point it said that I did not have enough storage left. So that's why I tried deleting larger files and tried again.
I have been having issues with the computer stating disk space almost full and get the spinning wheel more often.  I did not load or install any recent updates. However my son did put some minecraft things on it. 
I have been successful before in adding short videos from my camera into iMovie, but was unsuccessful this time, so I was attempting to use iPhoto to make the slideshow.
I have a 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. Operating OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
Iphoto version 9.6. I believe it is a managed library, I didn't see a referenced library option.
I think it may be time for a new computer.  Thanks for your time.

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