I want a smaller image - how?

I have a Flash movie converted in FCP (5.0.3) to a QT movie. But when I burn it to DVD, not the whole image can be seen. There is justified text on it, and the letters on the extremes cannot be viewed on my tv (they can on the Mac).
So I would like to reduce the image size of the movie... If I only knew how? Please give me a hint, I have searched through the Help file and the FCP4 Bible.

This is the Express forum, but you should keep the text and image within the save action area. Use Image+Wireframe and grab a corner of the image to scale it down.

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