Transferring video through imovie to dvd

so i imported some live music video from a camcorder into imovie, where it is now saved as an event. the problem i'm having now is, how do i burn it to dvd? can i just burn it straight to dvd without using iDVD? i've tried opening iDVD and bringing the footage over from imovie, however, there is nothing intuitive about this process. both programs seem to want me to create a "movie" to make them work, which i do not have the time or patience for. i just need to burn this raw footage onto a dvd asap so i can mail it to a professional editor who can run it through final cut. this is a time sensitive mission and i'm at my wit's end -- HELP?!
thanks so much,
jy in s.d.

Q: can i just burn it straight to dvd without using iDVD?
A: You can burn directly to dvd-r ... however you must use iDvd's One Step procedure. You can do this directly from the camera or from a QT movie / folder located on your hard drive. Does the camera / camcorder you use have firewire? If so, it makes the entire One Step process very streamlined.
Click Here
To burn a OneStep DVD:
Insert the DV tape with your movie or footage into your camcorder.
Connect the camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable.
If your camcorder uses a dock, put the camcorder in the dock and connect the dock to your computer. See your camcorder’s instructions if you’re not sure how to do this.
Switch your camcorder to VTR, VCR, or Play mode. If necessary, turn your camcorder on.
Open iDVD and click OneStep DVD. Or choose File > OneStep DVD.
Insert a blank DVD disc into your computer’s SuperDrive or external DVD burner when you are prompted to do so.
See the following to burn from a movie located on your hard drive:
Click Here
Hope this helps but if not just come on back.
Message was edited by: SDMacuser

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    Click Here
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    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

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