Using imovie recording to dvd

hi,i have recorded 1h video clip.transfer to imovie ,when i done few corection i want to transfer to dvd but it comes to 10gb.please can you tell me how i can squeeze 1h clip from 10gb to 4.7gb . Thank you

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