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Hey all -
Been banging my head on this one for awhile, thought I'd present my problem here - hope I can find a viable solution.
So, I have a 20 minute HD short film that I finished editing in Premiere last month. My sound engineer is working on the film, and requires the video it to be no larger than 100mb so he can work on it... and he needs it exported as a .MOV. My question is, I can't seem to get the file size down to less than 1gb.
What's the best way to compress a 20 minute HD video to a 100mb .mov? My options seem limited to size and 'quality' settings ( no VBR settings for .mov) ... but when I push the quality settings down super low, the video gets seriously degraded and the file size doesn't crunch down that small ...
Desperately need your advice here, friends! Can this be done, and how?
thanks !!!
-mark

The problem is that 100MB is hardly getting started with a 20 minute HD video.
There are a number of ways to cut down the file size. The first is to use an efficient codec. If you must use a Quicktime wrapper (.mov) then select H.264 as your codec.
The second is to cut down the bitrate (quality), which you have seen is rather destructive.
Once you have cut the bitrate, then there are ways to make the quality come back up. You could cut the frame rate to about 15. It would make it a bit jerky but since this is for sound and not color or other video related editing, you can cut the bitrate in half when you cut the frames in half and still get something decent.
You can cut the bitrate even more and get good quality if you export a standard definition video instead of HD. Does the audio guy really need HD?
In any case, 100MB is barely anything nowadays. Not for a 20 minute video.
Why does it have to be so small? Can't you post it where it can be downloaded> At around 1GB or so?

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