Disney Collection
ubl6612 wrote:QUOTE (ubl6612 @ Nov 10 2009, 02:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have tweaked the spine a bit. Should have more seamless blending and better uniformity.
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about the blue. The idea of this collection is to use original artwork as close to it's original state. If I am to follow that rule my color selection control is limited. These posters are obviously scanned material, so I have given myself a little freedom with compensating color correction. both of the posters I had for this movie were quite bright and vibrant and I fear if I tone that down anymore I have crossed the boundaries for what could be considered just compensation.
the answer to your question arky is quite simple. Snow White and Pinocchio were released in 1937 & 1940 Sleeping Beauty (which I assume is the one you are referring to) was released in 1959 and it was released as 70mm, so it's supposed to look newer.
the answer to your question arky is quite simple. Snow White and Pinocchio were released in 1937 & 1940 Sleeping Beauty (which I assume is the one you are referring to) was released in 1959 and it was released as 70mm, so it's supposed to look newer.
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Love what you've done so far with these covers, ubl!
Totally understand your point about the spine colors and I say stick with that concept of keeping the original poster designs. It might look weird to some people right now, but I think when you start to get all the movies in there, it'll be really sweet to see the progression of Disney posters over the decades. Bravo for defending your design choices!
Really great idea, makes me almost want to buy all the blu-ray's now...
Keep up the great work!!
Totally understand your point about the spine colors and I say stick with that concept of keeping the original poster designs. It might look weird to some people right now, but I think when you start to get all the movies in there, it'll be really sweet to see the progression of Disney posters over the decades. Bravo for defending your design choices!
Really great idea, makes me almost want to buy all the blu-ray's now...
Keep up the great work!!
Thanks for the answer Daniel and yes, was talking about Sleeping Beauty (not sure why i said Cinderella lol)
Already owns the 3 bluray movies, so now we just need to wait for the next release that will be, according to Disney, Fantasia!
Btw, can someone explain me why were Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty released as Platinum Edition and Snow White as Diamond and Platinum? I read a few days a non-official Disney blog and they were saying that the next two titles (Fantasia and The Beauty and The Best) will also be Diamond.
Already owns the 3 bluray movies, so now we just need to wait for the next release that will be, according to Disney, Fantasia!
Btw, can someone explain me why were Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty released as Platinum Edition and Snow White as Diamond and Platinum? I read a few days a non-official Disney blog and they were saying that the next two titles (Fantasia and The Beauty and The Best) will also be Diamond.
Arkflip wrote:QUOTE (Arkflip @ Nov 11 2009, 08:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Btw, can someone explain me why were Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty released as Platinum Edition and Snow White as Diamond and Platinum? I read a few days a non-official Disney blog and they were saying that the next two titles (Fantasia and The Beauty and The Best) will also be Diamond.
I wish I understood half the decisions that the Disney Corporation makes...
Like dropping 2D animation in favor of 3D (glad they rethought that one), or stopping DVD releases for Ducktales, Gargoyles and other shows that only need another set or two to complete the series, or making sequels to movies that clearly end with "they lived happily ever after," or buying Marvel (still unsure what I think of that one), or giving Emilio Estevez top billing for a cameo in Mighty Ducks 3...![]()
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Although I do have high hopes for the company's future now that Lasseter and the Pixar crew have more input. Here's hoping for new 2D animated films that are worthy to stand along some of the titles ubl is making blu covers for! (Haven't seen Princess and the Frog trailer yet so I have no idea whether it will be good or not)Last edited by Kernie on Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
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