Exporting for the web from FCP 6

Hi. I have a 20-minute long sequence in FCP6 and I need to export it so I can send it to someone via YouSendIt. What is the best way to do this so that I end up with a file that is less than 100 mb?
Thanks,
Andy

You need to give us more information.  What are your sequence settings? 
But generally, I'd recommend exporting with current settings (file:  export:  quicktime move NOT quicktime conversion) and bring the resulting file into compressor and use the apple:  otherworkflows:  web:  download:  quicktime 7 compatible:  LAN or 800 kbs preset  (or someting like this, I'm not on my editing system).  When you apply it to your file, you'll get an estimated file size in the summary paenl of the inspector.
One thing to do in compressor is to turn frame controls on in the frame controls panel and make sure the resize filter is set to best.   This will increase the processing time, but improve quality.

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