One important thing to remember though, if you take your 601/709 movie into an RGB world, such as AE or Photoshop, you need to change anything you ad to the movie into 601/709 space BEFORE combing them.
I often get composited shots where the video is in the 601/709 space, and the graphics laid over it is RGB. This gives you illegal levels on the graphic and making them legal washes out your video.
In a perfect world the graphics guys no about this and work appropriately. In a not so perfect world you either need to educate them, or give them an RGB version of your video. If you intend to do the latter, color correct it before exporting RGB so you aren't clipping anything you don't want to lose.
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