What kind of Sequence do I create for an edit involving RED Scarlet and Mark 3 DSLR Footage?

I'm trying to cut together a video made up of both Red Scarlet Camera footage (R3D) and Mark 3 DSLR Camera footage (H.264 Quicktime Movie), and my question is what kind of Sequence should I create to put both of these type of footage on and should I change the footage in any way?  Could I also possibly add MPEG 4 files to this sequence as well?
Any help you could give me on the matter would be appreciated.

You can mix and match any footage into the same sequence with no penalty, and no transcoding.
Ideally, you'd create a sequence that matches the resolution of the smallest footage you have, scale the higher resolutions down, and then output to the sequence resolution.
However, that might not be what you need, depending on what your output resolution needs to be.
If your required output resolution is higher than the smallest resolution footage, then you should create a sequence at the output resolution, and possibly use After Effects to upscale your lower res footage using the wonderful Detail Preserving Upscale effect. This will maximize your footage quality.

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