Best format for multilayering.

Hi guys,
We're editting some commercials and we end up with several layers and effects.
We shot in Betacam SX.
What should be the best format to edit on?
Is it 10 bit uncompressed really worth compared with DVCPro 50?
What's the size difference on the files on both formats?
Regards.
Luis Miguel

Hi guys,
Thanks for the so far information.
In fact I'm not using the powerbook for this....
I'm on G5 and an internal extra SATA disk plus a couple of extra FW disks.
Any way I'm definitly looking for a SATA card to make an external SATA RAID.
To have a closer understanding of my needs, after 2 days shooting in studio, we ended out with 1,5h of Beta SX (choice of the producer) for a serie of 5x20 second films.
Ofcourse I'll edit a film at a time for what I'll have around 15min footage capture.
What will be the size of such captures on different formats?
Processing power difference between 8 and 10 bit?
I don't have Chroma but a good deal of colour corrections and around 8 layer of video, logos, prices, bars, lettering, etc. though I can compose all the graphics on AE and end up with just 2-3 layer of video.
Having in mind our finace is not "unlimited" I'd like to reach the best compromise "equipment - price".
I know it won't be easy but, I'm listening...

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