2015-02-07, 06:31 PM
Setting the standards: cover and disc label
It will be a great thing to have all the projects posted here - assumed they are released on Blu-ray or other disc-based formats - with a proper custom cover, and if they share some similar elements, they will seems "published" by the same "studio"...
Well, here I use my latest cover as example:
[Image: test_cover.jpg]
It will be a great thing to have all the projects posted here - assumed they are released on Blu-ray or other disc-based formats - with a proper custom cover, and if they share some similar elements, they will seems "published" by the same "studio"...
Well, here I use my latest cover as example:
[Image: test_cover.jpg]
- front cover - it should be as much different as possible in comparison to BD, DVD, HD-DVD, but could be similar to LD, VHS etc. if they are different from BD and DVD; theatrical posters are welcome
- spine icon - put here the face of one of the movie protagonist, better a bad guy... edge color in according to background
- spine title - put here with the title beginning from top, to let possible read it when the disc is placed horizontally, with top cover up
- spine logo - I used the stilized light bulb with a disc under it, without fanres reference; I like it, it's kind and gives you the impression of an interesting idea, isn't true?
- spine disc logo - Blu-ray disc logo; it will be replaced by Ultra HD Blu-ray logo or other
- spine catalog number - top project maker, bottom progressive number (B stands for Blu-ray) - if you all agree, this could be shared by all the projects posted here; color in according to background
- back title - should be the same (apart size) of the spine title
- project maker text logo - to let the viewer know who made the project
- back text - here I write first a small sinopsys of the movie, preferably taken from the studio website, then the project title and type, and at the end project description about used sources, processing, filters, final video, audio and subtitles tracks
- screenshots - I usually put comparisons here, but it's always possible to post movie frames
- credits - taken from movie posters or home video covers
- project maker mini logo - your "trademark" logo
- various logo - disc, video and audio codecs used for the project
- info box - video, audio, subtitles and notes info; back color in according to background
- various info - a disclaimer, plus an advice about the fact that the disc should be played using a proper player