Exporting FLV using On2 - acheiving small file size

My 2 minute 20 second fcp sequence is exporting at 15fps, max streaming br 2000, sized at 657x369. Encoding mode CBR-Streaming, 2-pass, kf Max 60. This resulted in a 34 MB file that I fear is too big for the Interactive Media folks to put in an email. It's critical that this thing doesn't stutter. Any way for me to bring down the file size w/o losing quality?

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Please do not post duplicate questions.
The only way to reduce file size is to:
a. reduce the image size
b. reduce the frame rate
c. reduce the run time
d. increase the compression
All of the above will affect the final image. Whether the resulting image is acceptable can only be determined by you and designated viewers.
imho Sending a video in an email is usually a bad idea. Better is a link where they can find a streaming version ...
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