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resizing iMovie files

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Hi everyone.. I just switched to Mac a month ago and am currently having problems with iMovie. I just made a movie, and now I want to upload it to YouTube however, the size is too large (364 MB) while the maximum file size allowed on YouTube is 100MB. I tried converting and resizing it using iMovie 'Share' options, however now the size is too small (30MB). I want to make it around 70 - 90MB. I'd really appreciate it if someone could help me with this. THanks :)
 

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