How do I change the export frame rate?

How do I change the export frame rate?

my video came out super twitchy when i exported it and was told i need to change to export frame rate.
here is an 8 sec  clip of what i am talking about. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuQ5VduBUK
where is quick time conversion
sorry im kind of a noob
still trying to figure everything out

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