Where is captured video stored on hard drive?

I made a one-step iDVD last night. For those unfamiliar, that means you click once, the program rewinds your camera's footage, imports it, then burns a DVD. Cool. But where is the video stored on my Mac? Now that it's burned, I'd like to delete it.
Thanks!

'Use a program such as WhatSize or Disk Inventory X to determine where the video is stored.
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