Field order and frame rate for motion graphic

Hi all,
I'm creating a some graphics to project on big screen LED for live concert & later the editor might use these graphics in his ntsc 16x9 29.97fps digibeta source cut so which is the best way?
1- 853x486 square pixel, progressive, 29.97fps
2- 853x486 square pixel, lower field, 29.97fps
3- 853x486 square pixel, progressive, 60fps
I'm thinking *option 3 render w/ motion blur on* is the best since it would produce whole frame so that the editor can freeze frame or do what ever he wants.
also, do I need frame blending to be on?
thanks a bunch.
J

Hi all,
I'm creating a some graphics to project on big screen LED for live concert & later the editor might use these graphics in his ntsc 16x9 29.97fps digibeta source cut so which is the best way?
1- 853x486 square pixel, progressive, 29.97fps
2- 853x486 square pixel, lower field, 29.97fps
3- 853x486 square pixel, progressive, 60fps
I'm thinking *option 3 render w/ motion blur on* is the best since it would produce whole frame so that the editor can freeze frame or do what ever he wants.
also, do I need frame blending to be on?
thanks a bunch.
J

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