What is the best final export Format?

Hello everybody,
I just my first short movie using Red Camera. And I made my editing and color correction using Adobe premiere & After effect.
But, as I am a beginner in editing, I need your help about the exporting format that I can choose to have the final video of the movie.
I already tried to export in full HD quality (without any compression), but the result, of course, was too much big to be played.
I exported to H264, but after what I red, it make too much compression and it's made for web streaming.
I know that DCP would be helpful for a cinema screening, but I want to have a video with the best quality so I can show it to Producers and TV broadcasters.
So what is the best final export format I can have with adobe premiere Pro?
Thank you in advance for your answer.   

The question is HOW do you want to share it with people? Will you email it to them, play it on your laptop or a tablet, website, what? H.264 is a good codec for sharing - it's the same codec used for Blu-ray, so it is NOT a "web quality" necessarily, all depends on the encoding settings used. H.264 is pretty universal as far as playback, versus other formats and codecs.
Thanks
Jeff Pulera
Safe Harbor Computers

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