The *real* Ken Burns effect - Inserting pictures into clips (not between)

Here is the scenario I am trying to achieve:
- Video clip of Grandpa talking about his childhood
- Fade into a picture of Grandpa as a kid while audio continues
- Fade back into the video clip of Grandpa talking
I have the video on the Mac (2 hours - 30+ clips in iMovieHD)
I have the photos in iPhoto
I can insert the pictures between clips, but audio stops
I extracted the audio from the clips and can see it as a separate track
Using iMovieHD 6.0.3 - MacOS 10.5.5
Can I do it with this setup?
If not with this, what application would do this? Seems the older version of iMovie could do this.
Thanks all you Geniuses
Steve

Yes, you can do it with iM6. You use the Paste Over at Playhead function found in the Advanced menu.
Select/Edit/Copy your still photo. Place the playhead at the point in the video clip where you want to insert the photo. Then go to Advanced/Paste Over at Playhead. The photo will be inserted into the video clip at the playhead and the audio will play through it. If you want fade in and fade out, insert a Fade In transition at the beginning of the photo and a Fade Out at the end. Don't use Cross Dissolve because that shortens your time line and may put the audio out of sync. The Overlap transition I think will work because that one does not shorten the time line.
Before you begin, go to your iMovie General Preferences and check the box "Extract Audio when using Paste Over at Playhead".

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