On Five: Criterion Collection Blog
- Antoine Doinel
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Eric Skillman on designing Berlin Alexanderplatz.
I have to say I really like some of the early versions a lot better than what was approved for the finished product.
I have to say I really like some of the early versions a lot better than what was approved for the finished product.
- Jeff
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They should have called that blog entry "I should have listened to Peter."Antoine Doinel wrote:Eric Skillman on designing Berlin Alexanderplatz.
I have to say I really like some of the early versions a lot better than what was approved for the finished product.
Part II of the entry is up at Cozy Lummox.
- godardslave
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- M
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Eh, that's why they're Criterion and you guys are you guys. I think the final cover for Berlin Alexanderplatz is stunning. There's nothing else like it in the collection. I don't think the point of the blog entry was them questioning their decision but to illustrate(!) for fans how thorough the process of cover selection is and how much care they put into their designs.
- skuhn8
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Open discussion on a public forum stifled yet again! Turn out the lights; time to go home everyone.M wrote:Eh, that's why they're Criterion and you guys are you guys. I think the final cover for Berlin Alexanderplatz is stunning. There's nothing else like it in the collection. I don't think the point of the blog entry was them questioning their decision but to illustrate(!) for fans how thorough the process of cover selection is and how much care they put into their designs.
- Thomas J.
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Yes, I agree. Good post. With all due respect to those not liking it, I think the final drawn artwork is more expansive than the still photo treatment. And it needs to be expansive in order to encapsulate the scope of the work. The still photo would work I guess if the name of the work were the character depicted, but it's titled "Berlin Alexanderplatz" and you need something less direct while still to the point. The hand-drawn approach accomplishes that feat.M wrote:Eh, that's why they're Criterion and you guys are you guys. I think the final cover for Berlin Alexanderplatz is stunning. There's nothing else like it in the collection. I don't think the point of the blog entry was them questioning their decision but to illustrate(!) for fans how thorough the process of cover selection is and how much care they put into their designs.
I am quite surprised at how many revisions and sweat and tears go into cover art development, which I think is kind of the point of the artist's blog. That, and to give us a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the goings-on with regard to a Criterion release.
- M
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Kind of an awkward non-sequitur. Disagreement is stifling open discussion? How's that so?skuhn8 wrote:Open discussion on a public forum stifled yet again! Turn out the lights; time to go home everyone.M wrote:Eh, that's why they're Criterion and you guys are you guys. I think the final cover for Berlin Alexanderplatz is stunning. There's nothing else like it in the collection. I don't think the point of the blog entry was them questioning their decision but to illustrate(!) for fans how thorough the process of cover selection is and how much care they put into their designs.
- Kudzu
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Sarcasm regarding the first sentence, dogg.M wrote:Kind of an awkward non-sequitur. Disagreement is stifling open discussion? How's that so?skuhn8 wrote:Open discussion on a public forum stifled yet again! Turn out the lights; time to go home everyone.M wrote:Eh, that's why they're Criterion and you guys are you guys. I think the final cover for Berlin Alexanderplatz is stunning. There's nothing else like it in the collection. I don't think the point of the blog entry was them questioning their decision but to illustrate(!) for fans how thorough the process of cover selection is and how much care they put into their designs.
I prefer the final cover myself. There's little innovation in a film still and text (although I do like the This Sporting Life cover).
- Lemmy Caution
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I also liked the final artwork a lot. And not just the Franz, but also the Mieze, and the canary. I like the way they are presented as archetypes and not merely as the specific characters from the film.
But the Fassbinder done in the same style for the extra disc is amazing. They should sell that as a full-blown poster. I'd buy it.
But the Fassbinder done in the same style for the extra disc is amazing. They should sell that as a full-blown poster. I'd buy it.
- M
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- kaujot
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- Antoine Doinel
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- fiddlesticks
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Curtis Tsui on The Naked Prey
- keeproductions
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- fiddlesticks
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Peter Becker discusses the unusual treatment of The Red Balloon and White Mane, including the revelation that both will receive the full Criterion treatment in the near future (not Paddle to the Sea, however).
- arsonfilms
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I'm really glad that they've cleared all this up well in advance of the releases. There was no way I was going to buy stripped down versions of both separately, but I absolutely would buy them with the appropriate contextual materials, etc. They are certainly doing the right thing in essentially telling us that the April releases are for the kids and that we should wait. Bravo.fiddlesticks wrote:Peter Becker discusses the unusual treatment of The Red Balloon and White Mane, including the revelation that both will receive the full Criterion treatment in the near future (not Paddle to the Sea, however).
- s.j. bagley
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agreed. i think it's an interesting and commendable decision on their part.arsonfilms wrote: There was no way I was going to buy stripped down versions of both separately, but I absolutely would buy them with the appropriate contextual materials, etc. They are certainly doing the right thing in essentially telling us that the April releases are for the kids and that we should wait. Bravo.
- sidehacker
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New post in which Issa Clubb discusses working on the supplements for The Ice Storm.
- Ashirg
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- Jeff
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