Best way to share large video files between 2 macs

My partner in NY is trying to send me over 10 GB of video to edit. We are currently doing it over AIM/ichat.
Is there a better way to do this? As we keep losing the connection, probably due to aim. Can he turn his mac into an FTP or something

This is easily done over AFP. He should:
1) Put the files in /Users/hisaccount/Public
2) Enable File Sharing (System Preferences -> Sharing)
3) Note his IP address (System Preferences -> Network) and e-mail the IP address to you
Once he has done that, you should:
1) Under Finder's Go menu, select Connect to Server
2) Enter afp://11.22.33.44 (or whatever his IP address is)
3) Browse his public folder for the files
4) Drag them to your Desktop or desired location to make your own copy of them.
10GB is a lot of data to send over the internet. Depending on the upload speed of his internet connection it might just be faster to burn a few DVDs and send them to you by express mail.

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