Won't render ken burns effect

When I try to apply the ken burns effect to a picture, after I check enable and click apply, the red loading bar appears on the image in the time line, but then instead of rendering the effect and showing progress like it should, it makes a "bing" noise and the red loading bar disappears! The end result is no ken burns effect, and the duration of the image is set to 1 second. I have never emptied the trash in imovie, which I know doing so can cause problems. So with the "emptying the trash" bug out of the question, I have no idea what could be wrong. Any help would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
DRWebster93

Thanks for the response!
Earlier today, I actually tried just for testing purposes creating an imovie project on a different networked server we have and it worked fine. I don't think the problem is happening only because I am storing my imovie on a server. If I could, I would just keep it on the server it works on, however, due to differences in disk capacities, I am only allowed to store it on the server which I have the issue with. On a side note, imovie also works fine opening the project file from different shares on the same server I am having trouble with. It seems like The problem is only happening on the one particular share on the one particular server that I have to store my imovie in/on.
Also, just wanted to mention that the reason I was able to test it on different servers, and different shares on the same server I have to use is because right now my imovie is very small (all it is is a few pictures) so I can move it around fast for testing. Even then, I have to delete it from the other places after testing (can't leave my imovie anywhere but this one share on this one server). I'd like to get this solved, because right now what I do is move it to my local hard drive, edit it, and re-upload it to the server. Once I start adding video in, I would like to be able to just leave it on the server, because I don't have enough room on my hard drive for all the video, and plus the network transfer to move the file back and forth would take forever. Once again, any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
-DRWebster93

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