Rendered video's file size is HUGE!!!

Hello! I have a little problem with AE and I hope that there's something wrong with it. I had a 30 sec video which I only did some minor color correction and other small tweaks in. Before this, the file was 6 mb big, when I rendered it, it was 7.30 GB.
This is just silly. Is there anyway I can render my videos with good quality without getting these ridiculous file sizes?
At the moment I think I'm rendering .avi files.
/Ghandpivot

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/684381?tstart=0
Mylenium

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