HD export as small as possible

Hello Guys,
I've been strugging with finding a way to export a HD video as small as possible with a decent quality. It would be nice to get this about 10MB for 1 min but my video is way bigger than it, about 40MB for 1 min...It would be very thanksful if you guys help me out.
Here is how I set up this video:
Since I have some opening and ending movies (frame size: 1280 720, frame rate 25.00 fps), I choose the AVCHD 720p25 at the beginning when one has to set up a sequence.
To export the video, I choose H.264 as Format and HDTV 720p 25 High Quality as Preset.
Then I've got a movie which is 40MB for 1 min.
I have been also trying to find a decent way to export it as small as possible by changing a bunch of settings but I haven't got any good results yet.
Besides, I have used MPED Streamclip to compress or convert the video but it's made the video small enough so far..
I'm very looking forward to your reply.
Thanks.

The smaller the file, the lower the quality.
If you want smaller, don't use the High Quality setting, but use Low Quality.
It is either or in this case. Either a smaller footprint and lower quality, or a larger footprint and a higher quality.
If you don't export at all, the footprint will be as small as you can get, nil.

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