Here is a newbie question folks. The image enclosed is not to scale but drawn for illustrative purposes. I have included a lamp and a side table in the shot to represent the footage that is being shot. Let us assume this new BMCC 6K Full Frame camera is shooting open gate 3:2 6K using the complete 36mm x 24mm Full Frame sensor. An anamorphic lens is not used and the operator wants to use a prime lens. In (A) below, green is the 3:2 image and it is framed for 2.39:1 aspect ratio as shown by the blue horizontal lines. The intent is to downsample the 6K in post to a 4K image and finish with a 2.39:1 aspect ratio movie. I am paranoid that when the post production process is done that rather than achieving the output as shown in (B), instead one would end up with a result as shown in (C) below, which is not the desired output. As I mentioned, anamorphic lenses are not an option in this shoot and open gate 6K is chosen to maximise the full sensor photosite potential, thereby when it is downsampled to 4K, we want to preserve the quality with that downsample. We don't want to shoot 4k in the first place because it will crop the sensor and use a smaller portion of the sensor therefore.
With the above said, here is the newbie question:
What is the workflow that is commonly used or a workflow that has been tried and worked in the above example for one to shoot in 3:2 6K and output or finish in 2.39:1 4K? I am asking this question because I am of the mindset that if one acquires the footage in 3:2 6K and downsamples to 4K then the footage will look like 3:2 4K.
Thank you!

With the above said, here is the newbie question:
What is the workflow that is commonly used or a workflow that has been tried and worked in the above example for one to shoot in 3:2 6K and output or finish in 2.39:1 4K? I am asking this question because I am of the mindset that if one acquires the footage in 3:2 6K and downsamples to 4K then the footage will look like 3:2 4K.
Thank you!


