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Beside that 200 mb isn't much. That means people have to give you very short clips, most likely already prerendered so the quality will probably get worse.
That are currently my clips for the movie I gonna make:
https://imgur.com/P9Auq8X
Each clip is 1:45 long (so basically one round) and ~500 mb big which is normal cliplength andsize. How am I supposed to give you that many data when your internet is bad?
If you wanna do a movie then make and use your own clips as T_Eighteen already mentioned.
Just because the net graph shows "300 fps" doesn't mean that the video has 300 fps. Our todays standards only allow us to have 30 or 60 fps. Go an click right click on it and check properties>details and you'll see.
The files are only "154 in total" because the file is converted on youtube quality. That means the bitrate etc. is worse than the original clip. That means when you use those clips the quality of the rendered video will not have good quality.
I'm a videomaker since 2001 so I work with that stuff for a very very long time.
Edit:
https://imgur.com/P5tyMVe
This is how it looks like. Always. Just in english in your case.