Creating more space to install programs

I have a power mac G5, upgraded to OS X.4. Recently I FINALLY finished a complete movie and burned it in iDVD however, there was a lot of jumpy-ness, crackling sounds and pixllating. (I used iDVD from iLife 06)
To fix the problem, my local apple service provider recommended I upgrade to DVD Studio Pro. It came bundled with FCP Studio, LIve Type, Soundtrack Pro and Motion(I have never used Motion) - it cost me $150.
To install all the programs takes 34 G of space and I only have 15 left . How can I create more space? should I uninstall something first?
I also have a second internal hard-drive that I use for storage, and have not installed OS 10.4 on it yet. SOmeone told me to install OS 10.4 on it, then install the new FCP Studio on that second hard drive since it has lots of space.

Is there any media or render files on you main system drive? If so, move them. They shouldn't be there anyway.
General rule: Applications must be on the system drive. Everything else is just a file and can be put on any drive you have room for. Shuffle files around to make room for your applications.
Shane

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