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It's a bit underhanded but you COULD use the argument that you were planning on shooting in 16:9 high definition digital (who wouldn't want that?) but if they would PREFER that you shoot 4:3 standard definition analog (assuming they meant BetaSP instead of DigiBeta or BetaSX (ICK!)) for Blu-Ray, you certainly could UPCONVERT the footage. It SHOULD look alright...
That sort of thing. If someone is going to suggest using one technology that they know nothing about, spin around and baffle them with technology BS.
At the end of the day, for delivery in SD, either will look fine. For BluRay, I think you'd better stick with HD sourcing. Plus you get to use your own gear and get the rental out of the deal as well.
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Shaun C. Roemich - Gearhead Visual Productions - Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
"Telling your stories since 1999" www.gearheadvisual.com
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