Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2
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When I was a disc producer, I think we were the only company other than Palm and Blue Underground (that I can think of) that regularly used clear cases, and I always wondered why they weren't more popular. They're a little more expensive (on top of the additional printing costs for the wraps), but I've always been a big fan of them, both for the design possibilities and the unique look. I'm certainly a supporter of digipaks (although I may be on my own in this crowd), but if Criterion were to continue using clear cases instead of the black amarays, I'd be pretty pleased indeed.
- Theodore R. Stockton
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The system they have been using so far is, that if a multi-disc set has an incredibaly thick book that is guled not stapled then they go with digi-packs. Malle gets amary but thick books like Rohmer get digi-packs. Dazed and Confused gets a digi, Equinox gets an Amary.
Also, It seems that the flimsiness of the Rohmer set is a result of it being designed to be two slip cases like the Cassavettes but for some reason only coming with the outter case.
Also, It seems that the flimsiness of the Rohmer set is a result of it being designed to be two slip cases like the Cassavettes but for some reason only coming with the outter case.
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- zedz
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I've just got my Rohmer box and I see what you all mean. It's definitely a design stuff-up - unexpectedly sloppy from Criterion. Did they drastically underestimate the page count of one of the books? Did they originally intend to include another big glossy catalogue of the collection to commemorate the new look? Were there some 'Wit and Wisdom of Blaise Pascal' collectors cards they withdrew at the last minute?
I'm glad my copy happened to come from Amazon, with their air-padded packaging, as I dread to think what the more toss-it-in-a-box-and-cross-your-fingers companies would have done to it. Nevertheless, it still arrived a little squashed, and it was the shrinkwrap that was responsible, by pulling the loose sides tight and slightly buckling one of them. You know you've got a problem when the shrinkwrap is too tough for the box!
Regarding other packaging trivia, I'm delighted that the cover of Yi-Yi looks just as elegant in person. One of the company's best designs, in my opinion, and a nice last hurrah for the old cover format.
I'm glad my copy happened to come from Amazon, with their air-padded packaging, as I dread to think what the more toss-it-in-a-box-and-cross-your-fingers companies would have done to it. Nevertheless, it still arrived a little squashed, and it was the shrinkwrap that was responsible, by pulling the loose sides tight and slightly buckling one of them. You know you've got a problem when the shrinkwrap is too tough for the box!
Regarding other packaging trivia, I'm delighted that the cover of Yi-Yi looks just as elegant in person. One of the company's best designs, in my opinion, and a nice last hurrah for the old cover format.
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Does anyone know if the new 3-disc edition [of Brazil] will feature new packaging, or if it'll literally be the same box as last time, with the new single disc edition replacing disc 1 in the box?
Being a collector, I'd get the revised 3-disc edition if they've revamped the packaging. Otherwise, I'd just pick up the new single disc version.
Being a collector, I'd get the revised 3-disc edition if they've revamped the packaging. Otherwise, I'd just pick up the new single disc version.
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Do you mean for disc 1 only or that disc 1, 2 and 3 will feature the new packaging (new logo, digipak...)?gigimonagas wrote:Yes, a digipak.leefarber wrote:Does anyone know if the new 3-disc edition [of Brazil] will feature new packaging, or if it'll literally be the same box as last time, with the new single disc edition replacing disc 1 in the box?
Being a collector, I'd get the revised 3-disc edition if they've revamped the packaging. Otherwise, I'd just pick up the new single disc version.
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Good news and bad news (depending on your point of view) for those of you that ordered the new Brazil 3 disc set...
I just received my copy from DVDplanet.com. The outer box of the set is basically the same as the previous release, made out of plastic, except perhaps a little more square around the edges. You certainly won't get smushed corners from shipping.
However, I'm concerned. The only physical difference between this release and the previous one is a sticker on the shrink wrap the reads, "Remastered in High Definition, Now Anamorphic." Otherwise all the print on the box, from what I remember, is identical.
Let me know if this is the same on yours, when you folks get your copies, because I can't really tell a difference. I don't want to open it in case I have to return it.
ALSO: The cover art on the "new" disc is the same. No new logo.
I just received my copy from DVDplanet.com. The outer box of the set is basically the same as the previous release, made out of plastic, except perhaps a little more square around the edges. You certainly won't get smushed corners from shipping.
However, I'm concerned. The only physical difference between this release and the previous one is a sticker on the shrink wrap the reads, "Remastered in High Definition, Now Anamorphic." Otherwise all the print on the box, from what I remember, is identical.
Let me know if this is the same on yours, when you folks get your copies, because I can't really tell a difference. I don't want to open it in case I have to return it.
ALSO: The cover art on the "new" disc is the same. No new logo.
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