Where are these movie files at?

For some reason I had 60 gigs of movies saved onto my computer.  I use my GOPRO alot and make videos for youtube with it.  So I have deleted everything I can find under the files .mov, .mpeg, .mp4...etc. 
But there is still 40 gigs of movies on my computer!!!! (really forty four.63 gigs)
So where would my computer be hiding these?
I need help, I need more space!
Any response is a good one!

Not in trash,
and my time machine is on an external and its not even plugged in so not there..
not sure about a backup, or where it would be...only would be if it atomaticaly backed it up somewhere.
thanks its all a good start!

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