What is the best sequence to make a DVD using iPhoto & iMovie?

I've been reading for days it seems, and decided to ask here.  Is this even possible?  I've done it with past versions of the software but now I have all the latest updates and their possibilities are unfamiliar to me.
I want to make a DVD with about 11-12 chapters for elderly family members to play on their TVs.  It covers 40 years of family reunions.  I'm starting with all photos, no video.  I have edited the photos and organized them in albums in iPhoto.  I would like each album to result in a chapter on the final DVD, so they can watch all or a little as they wish.
In iMovie, I would use Ken Burns effect, change the timing, add audio, etc.  What I need is the best sequence of actions to make (ie most efficent, easiest?).
1.  Do I make each iPhoto album into a slide show first and then import in iMovie as a video?  Or import all individual photos into iMovie and make the video from there?
2.  Once it all gets into iMovie, is there a way to mark chapters for iDVD?  or do I do that in iDVD?
3.  Some of what I read said I can do ALL of the above in iDVD, but support for that program is no longer available.
I am using a MacBook Pro and all software is the latest updates.  iDVD is 7.1.2
Thanks!

You likely have one of the most expensive media converter boxes on the market today.
But does it work well with most macs? (my guess is that it does). But more specifically can it "handshake" with an intel based mac? I personally haven't tried it.
But you may want to read this for yourself if you haven't already:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1179361&tstart=2362
Assuming it works then the best format is .dv which this unit will support apparently.

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