QT Movie help to post to .mac account or own web site

Hello. I used iPhoto 6.0.6 to make a slideshow. Then I exported it into a large quality QT movie and it's 460MB.
I want to post it to my .mac account and my own web site (I use Fetch to upload folders--that's the extent of my posting knowledge) and found a help topic mentioning using the "share" button on QuickTime Pro 7.2.0. My share button is grayed out and I've registered my version.
I also tried dragging the movie to my Public Folder on my iDisk, but it stalls out on the "closing" step and requires the computer to be restarted.
Help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Compressing QuickTime files is nearly an art form and every file may need different settings based on the content in them. Lots of action requires a faster frame rate. Image only files can reduce that to microscopic frame rates and save both bandwidth and load times.
I've been making QuickTime files since version 3 and there are many ways to get both small file sizes and a sense of "drama" when using just still image files. Some of mine to give you some ideas can be found at this link:
http://homepage.mac.com/kkirkster/03war/
I think my biggest file is still under 6 MB's.

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