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iMovie Project won't show up

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I'm trying to watch the movie I made in Front Row, but it says that there is no content. My events show up, and the movie shows in the Finder. Anyone know what the problem is?
 
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First, I know you didn't use Front Row to make a movie because that isn't what FR does.

Don't know the problem. Did you move some files around or someone else delete them? Is the event of concern in <yourusername>/Movies/iMovie Events folder with proper content that you can see and playback the content with QuickTime? Is the 'iMovie Cache' folder in there with content?

Unless someone has seen this kind of issue, it is really hard to figure out remotely.
 

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