30 second video used a lot of DVD space

I burned a 30 second shot onto a DVD and it looks like it took up about 20% of the DVD. Why did it take so much space for such a small clip? How would I fit a 90 minute film on even a DVD-9 double layer disk?

30 seconds of 8k for stereo IMAX is a danged big file.
bogiesan

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