Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.3

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domino harvey
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#626 Post by domino harvey »

you really can't talk too much about how terrible the Eclipse boxes are though.
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#627 Post by godardslave »

i just was hoping they were going to change the eclipse packaging.
I cant imagine what benefits the good folks at criterion think this packaging has.

Its ugly, annoying and cheap looking.
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#628 Post by Matt »

godardslave wrote:Its ugly, annoying and cheap looking.
That's why my cardboard sleeves go straight into the bin and the discs get shelved by their individual titles.
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#629 Post by patrick »

Has it been determined how Criterion chooses which titles get digipaks and which ones just get the figure-8 Amrays? I actually like both, but it seems odd to me that even the digipaks aren't standardized (for instance, the Double Life of Veronique packaging vs. the Third Man packaging).
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#630 Post by justeleblanc »

patrick wrote:Has it been determined how Criterion chooses which titles get digipaks and which ones just get the figure-8 Amrays? I actually like both, but it seems odd to me that even the digipaks aren't standardized (for instance, the Double Life of Veronique packaging vs. the Third Man packaging).
I assume this is up to the producer.
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#631 Post by Cinesimilitude »

I doubt it would ever be standardized, I can think of many things that would be a factor... internet buzz, pre-orders, projected sales based on similar dvds in the collection and similar works from the same director or actor, availability of print quality artwork/imagery (it takes much more to cover a digipak than an amaray, for example). That's my inexperienced assessment, so there is probably much more...
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#632 Post by domino harvey »

I am not sure how it works for DVDs but when you are producing digipak CDs, the price is so cost-prohibitive already and then on top of that it costs a lot more for represses than with jewelboxes, you have to be sure of the sales.
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#633 Post by Highway 61 »

If it's so cost-prohibitive, why even bother? It can't be for any aesthetic standards a company holds, save perhaps Criterion. Does it simply make bootlegging harder?
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#634 Post by domino harvey »

I like digipaks and so do many other people, I think they feel "special," for whatever reasons, probably just because they're different without being too different from the ordinary case packaging. I will say this, when I reviewed music and had publicists sending me handfuls of CDs daily by unknown bands, digipak releases always got listened to first.
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#635 Post by eez28 »

kekid wrote:Every time I get a new Eclipse title I am reminded of how poor the pckaging design is. (I am refering to the cardboard sleeve). At a minimum, the packaging should protect the discs from gravity. These sleeves do not. When picking up the set from the shelf I need to squeez the sleeve, else the contents slide off. In my opinion this is sub-standard. Even cheaper labels do better than this.
How hard is it to use a blade to cut out the top of the plastic wrap so the discs slide out only through the top
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#636 Post by domino harvey »

eez28 wrote:
kekid wrote:Every time I get a new Eclipse title I am reminded of how poor the pckaging design is. (I am refering to the cardboard sleeve). At a minimum, the packaging should protect the discs from gravity. These sleeves do not. When picking up the set from the shelf I need to squeez the sleeve, else the contents slide off. In my opinion this is sub-standard. Even cheaper labels do better than this.
How hard is it to use a blade to cut out the top of the plastic wrap so the discs slide out only through the top
If a consumer is expected to come up with the solution to a company's packaging problem, guess what
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#637 Post by hammock »

domino harvey wrote:If a consumer is expected to come up with the solution to a company's packaging problem, guess what
You visit a nerd forum and get help?
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#638 Post by TheGodfather »

hammock wrote:
domino harvey wrote:If a consumer is expected to come up with the solution to a company's packaging problem, guess what
You visit a nerd forum and get help?
:lol: :lol:
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#639 Post by Jeff »

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#640 Post by Alonzo the Armless »

The Jarmusch covers sure don't seem very imaginative.
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#641 Post by Tribe »

I take it that for Robinson Crusoe they were trying to go for that old quasi-Frank Frazetta look. And they didn't get it. Awful, awful cover.

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#642 Post by jbeall »

Alonzo the Armless wrote:The Jarmusch covers sure don't seem very imaginative.
Agreed. And the scary thing is that they'll probably be better than the eventual cover for the Martha Graham set. An off-month for Criterion, IMHO.
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#643 Post by Musashi219 »

LOVE LOVE LOVE the cover for The Threepenny Opera!
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#644 Post by miless »

I love the Jarmusch covers...
I really like Roberto Benigni on Night on Earth.
But I really love the cover for Stranger Than Paradise. minimal and grey (with a touch of humor, in the form of 'welcome to Florida') that seems to encapsulate the film perfectly. It looks like the cover of a book.
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#645 Post by jbeall »

Musashi219 wrote:LOVE LOVE LOVE the cover for The Threepenny Opera!
I like it a lot as well. For that matter, the Robinson Crusoe on Mars does a really nice job of capturing the pulpy sci-fi paperback feel. Those two are easily my favorites from the past couple of months (although that's not really saying much, as I haven't really liked too many since the April releases).
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#646 Post by Mr Pixies »

Tribe wrote:I take it that for Robinson Crusoe they were trying to go for that old quasi-Frank Frazetta look. And they didn't get it. Awful, awful cover.
I don't think so, looks like an old sci-fi novel, and it is beautiful. This is what Frank Frazetta's work looks like. All these covers are great, Jarmusches are fitting and I can't wait to get them.
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#647 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

A monkey in a spacesuit is going to move a lot of DVDs.
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#648 Post by Cinephrenic »

Love the Robinson Crusoe. Similiar to the original poster (in which I love). Threepenny Opera almost looked like a Hausman painting, but it's not dada ofcourse. The others are just plain ok.
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#649 Post by justeleblanc »

Why don't I remember the really hot cannibal chick from Trouble Every Day in Night on Earth?
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#650 Post by Nuno »

justeleblanc wrote:Why don't I remember the really hot cannibal chick from Trouble Every Day in Night on Earth?
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