Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.3
- godardslave
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As predicted by my good self many months ago, the decision to color code the eclipse boxes will mean they will run out of attractive color combinations pretty quickly.Svevan wrote:It's so.....grey....
Expect more black and white eclipse sets in the future, or more increasingly bizarre color choices.
Unless they decide to change the uniform look of matching eclipse boxes and give each box its own individual style like regular criterion boxes.
I cant help but sadly think the flimsy, ugly looking, ridiculously designed (look a box set with no bottom to it!) inconvenient packaging slipcases and these basic, matching uniform box covers are simply a slightly snobby attempt to differentiate eclipse from criterion releases in term of market branding.
Or, if you prefer it in layman's terms "we can't let Eclipse boxes look as nice as Criterion boxes"
To my mind this is sad, because the eclipse boxes could look and be so much better constructed with no real difference in economic cost.
Its yet another example of the ubiquitous victory of marketing brand names over common sense.
- godardslave
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i think you missed my point.GringoTex wrote:That's because unique design jobs are much more expensive and Criterion have stated this is a "no-frills" line.godardslave wrote:Or, if you prefer it in layman's terms "we can't let Eclipse boxes look as nice as Criterion boxes"
But I will just try to point out the error in reasoning for your specific comment, theres a 1001 beautiful dvd boxes from other companies, produced for other dvd sets, often on sets that cost a lot less than a typical eclipse release.
Ill repeat myself just this once, this is a poor decision based on inane theories of brand marketing, not (supposedly) saving money.
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- godardslave
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wonderful logic!Jeff wrote:It's not a box. It's a sleeve. Dispose of it.godardslave wrote:I cant help but sadly think the flimsy, ugly looking, ridiculously designed (look a box set with no bottom to it!)
Do you think criterion designed it to be thrown away then?
Or simply something is awful so the solution is to throw it away?
In addition then i have 5 thinpaks perched on the shelf with no spine and no way to hold them together?
perfect!
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- Jeff
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yep.godardslave wrote:Do you think criterion designed it to be thrown away then?
I just alphabetize them with the rest of my discs. I don't really see what the problem is. I wish all individual DVDs came in thinpaks. They are no thinner than a CD jewel case. I see the Eclipse sleeves as a way to bundle the titles for distribution and market them as a set -- nothing more.godardslave wrote:In addition then i have 5 thinpaks perched on the shelf with no spine and no way to hold them together?
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No there aren't.godardslave wrote:But I will just try to point out the error in reasoning for your specific comment, theres a 1001 beautiful dvd boxes from other companies, produced for other dvd sets, often on sets that cost a lot less than a typical eclipse release.
Wrong again. It's a very common and highly effective marketing concept. If you can't afford the high quality custom design job, then you apply a template. This way your brand isn't weakened by hastily made decisions or cheap one-offs.godardslave wrote:Ill repeat myself just this once, this is a poor decision based on inane theories of brand marketing, not (supposedly) saving money.
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- godardslave
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Your wrong again!GringoTex wrote:No there aren't..godardslave wrote:But I will just try to point out the error in reasoning for your specific comment, theres a 1001 beautiful dvd boxes from other companies, produced for other dvd sets, often on sets that cost a lot less than a typical eclipse release.
10 quick examples off the top of my head:
The searchers SE
Rio Bravo SE
WC fields Comedy Collection 1 & 2
Frank Capra Collection
Gone with the wind
Wizard of Oz
King Kong collection
Godfather Collection
Narnia 4 disc Extended Edition
James Dean Collection
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