Video editing in iMovie

I am trying to edit a video that I took on my iPad and he left Photos to iMovie.  Once I dragged into IMovie to the lower part of the page was modified and it expand so I can out portions of the video. How can I do expand so I can shorten the video?

Move the slider to the left of 'Settings' for the right to extend the components of the package:

Geoff.

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