Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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Steven H
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#3476 Post by Steven H »

That Chicago cover is too good, though. You'd see it on the shelf and catch yourself smiling at how perfect it is. The other "newspaper" covers are just going for the EFFECT. Nice of them, but...
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#3477 Post by Matt »

Alphonse Doinel wrote:As for the HD stills debate, digital resolution is roughly 1/4 the size of print resolution so 4K equates to about 1.5 X 3.5 inches. A little larger than a 35mm neg. So yeah, there should be no issues with resolution at a dvd size.
I'm not sure I understand what you just said there, but they're not always using the full frame grab, they're usually enlarging just a portion of it. That further reduces the resolution of the image.
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#3478 Post by Zot! »

I took another look at the Leopard, and you're right, the resolution seems fine, much better than the others, it's something to do with the colors not being properly suited to print, or at least it feels that way to me.
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#3479 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

Matt wrote:
Alphonse Doinel wrote:As for the HD stills debate, digital resolution is roughly 1/4 the size of print resolution so 4K equates to about 1.5 X 3.5 inches. A little larger than a 35mm neg. So yeah, there should be no issues with resolution at a dvd size.
I'm not sure I understand what you just said there, but they're not always using the full frame grab, they're usually enlarging just a portion of it. That further reduces the resolution of the image.
Basically I was saying 4K at the standard print resolution is roughly equal to 35mm.

You're right though, you can only do so much enlarging before the image goes to shit. Motion picture frame grabs are probably far less sharp than still photography at the same resolution too.
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#3480 Post by Norbie »

RE: Bad Cover Art

Maybe CC should do what Arrow Films are doing with some of their recent releases (Check out "Dawn Of The Dead" on Amazon.co.uk). Give us an option of a few different covers. Something like to covers; one on each side of the page.

But maybe not. :-k
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#3481 Post by Svevan »

MoC occasionally do reversible cover art (mostly for double film packages). I seem to remember...one instance where Criterion did that? I'm probably making that up.
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#3482 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Schizopolis and Zissou.
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#3483 Post by Svevan »

Is Schizopolis reversible? Zissou isn't, but it does have, like Tenenbaums, a studio-enforced slipcase.
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#3484 Post by Murdoch »

The Killers is reversible.
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#3485 Post by Kirkinson »

Schizopolis isn't exactly a reversible cover, but if you take the cover out and read what's printed on the opposite side, you will either love or hate your DVD even more than you already do. It's a great easter egg very much in the spirit of the film, and it looks like it took a lot of effort (on whose part, I have no idea).
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#3486 Post by TheGodfather »

I received the The Only son/There was a father package today and I gotta say that the cover of the box as well as those of the individual cases look better in person than they did on the Criterion site.
Quite classy.
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#3487 Post by swo17 »

Kirkinson wrote:Schizopolis isn't exactly a reversible cover, but if you take the cover out and read what's printed on the opposite side, you will either love or hate your DVD even more than you already do. It's a great easter egg very much in the spirit of the film, and it looks like it took a lot of effort (on whose part, I have no idea).
And you can see it here.
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#3488 Post by stagefright50 »

Murdoch wrote:The Killers is reversible.
Nope. Just 2-for-the-price-of-1 covers!
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#3489 Post by dustysomers »

Svevan wrote:Is Schizopolis reversible? Zissou isn't, but it does have, like Tenenbaums, a studio-enforced slipcase.
That's for the two-disc edition. The one-disc edition does have a reversible cover.
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#3490 Post by felipe »

Svevan wrote:Is Schizopolis reversible? Zissou isn't, but it does have, like Tenenbaums, a studio-enforced slipcase.
What's a studio-enforced slipcase?
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#3491 Post by domino harvey »

Many stars contracts require their names on the cover, studios want their art represented, but Criterion also wants to do a "Criterion cover," so they split the difference
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#3492 Post by TheGodfather »

Finally I received my copy of the The Red Shoes blu-ray. And indeed, that cover looks really unclear and blurry...
Really wondering what`s the cause of that. None of the other Criterion BD`s I got (this is my 15th) has that. Hope that this isn`t gonna be a common thing in the future...
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#3493 Post by swo17 »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/3031/540_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
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#3494 Post by mfunk9786 »

I love it, it's delightful and totally unexpected.
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#3495 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I think I could like it, but it's sort of overwhelmingly bright on a computer screen- it looks like something that will visually make more sense in person.
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#3496 Post by rwaits »

Well done.
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#3497 Post by Duncan Hopper »

Looks like an extremely easy 'Where's Wally?' (Or Waldo as I believe it is in the US)
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#3498 Post by Frances »

Here's the final cover for Darjeeling Limited Criterion. I'm not loving it, too busy :(

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I prefer, by far, the "test design"...

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#3499 Post by mfunk9786 »

The entire first half of the film is busy in this fashion, the characters are confined to the train and the camera finds interesting ways to bob and weave around and include as much of the variety of the location as possible. The cover art represents this perfectly.
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#3500 Post by Steven H »

Yeah, I prefer the older one, wherever that came from. The new one makes me cringe. I'd complain if it was even the booklet cover.
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