Depends. I will pay significantly more for a production that pays attention to the details and gives the quality to match the price. I'm talking about equipping the principals for sound, being prepared for the lighting conditions, arranging for reasonable and reserved vantage points for shooting, and at least a rough edit so that the 20 seconds of the ten year olds mugging for the camera, the obvious mistakes, and the test setups are cut out. All of that is more important to me than "high definition"