Transferring iMovie project from Intel Mac to g5

I have been working on my Intel Macbook Pro since I travel quite abit, but I want to be able to transfer everything back onto my G5 and continue working and adding transitions, effects, etc. since Intel doesn't support GeeThree effects currently.
I have 06 on both machines and all the necessary updates as well as the updates for GeeThree on the G5 machine and I have a Lacie External.
I know that I will not be able to transfer the project back to the laptop once I have added any of the GeeThree effects since they don't work on the Intel side yet but how can I transfer to the G5 effectively and what are the pitfalls in doing so?
Thanks!

Forgive my novice comprehension on this...but can I simply put the iMovie project on my Lacie and then connect it to my G5 via USB?
I am not sure I understand what you mean by "MAC to Firewire mode" - is this within iMovie?
I have a firewire cable that I can connect between both machines, this is how I originally transferred many of my applications, documents,etc. when I first setup the laptop. But will this also transfer the necessary support files associated with my iMovie project? Such as the photos from iPhoto that I have been using and the songs in iTunes? My iPhoto libraries and iTunes are different on the laptop than on the G5 since the laptop did not have enough space to handle my entire User profile.

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