Exporting/sharing IMovie that is large

My Mac is OS X 10.9.5  I created an 18min31sec iMovie that I want to share with family.  Is my only option to burn a DVD since it's so large?

Haldy wrote:
.. . Is there anything I can do to make this work?
there is some 'flaw'/bug in iM08, which allows import and editing of some codecs, but results on export with 'weird' pictures. well-known with video in 'Animation Codec'...
so, your observation is new, thanks for sharing
convert your Flash8 video BEFORE import into dv-stream, Apple Intermediate or h264. edit again.

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    Message was edited by: AppleMan1958

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