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SiuChung Leung April 21st, 2008 02:54 AM

What to put at the back cover of DVD + Post your DVD Cover
 
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The most difficult part for designing a wedding dvd cover is I don't know what to put at the back cover of DVD.

Of cause, I did put a pictuer there. After that, I have a think really hard. I put the basic like company logo, DVD dis logo, PAL, 4:3, runtime, and what's included....then I am out of idea.

What else can I put it there?

Renton Maclachlan April 21st, 2008 05:14 AM

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For what it is worth, here is the cover I did for my last wedding...

Yang Wen April 21st, 2008 07:27 AM

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I display 4 wide aspect screen shots from the video on the back DVD cover.

My DVD covers tend to be more graphic oriented, with only the bare minimum of text.

I don't have a picture of the back of the case but it looks similar to the front of the case albeit with more images..

Chris Coulson April 21st, 2008 08:43 AM

Those covers look fantastic and colourful - with full colour coverage.

Have you ever costed out how much each one costs to print on say, an inkjet printer? or do you get them printed at your local printing company?

I'm always nervous of full page colour from an inkjet, as I have a (possibly unfounded) idea that it'll use up about 1/4 of a cartridge!

How much do you charge for a DVD in a box with a sleeve?

Steven Davis April 21st, 2008 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 864450)
For what it is worth, here is the cover I did for my last wedding...

Hey Renton, do you have the printed by Kinkos or do you do it yourself? If so, what printer?

Jon Pavli April 21st, 2008 12:58 PM

I just finished a 25 DVD project for the Bruce Museum in Connecticut. The cover I made for them had color (but it was mostly a blue/grey background) and I also printed the DVDs with the Epson R220 disc printer with the same color (blue grey) and I only used about 1/3-1/2 the ink in the cartridges. I cut them out myself and did the whole job in about a half a day. Hope that helps. If I did much more than the 25, it might be easier to have them printed somewhere else. But color prints are expensive.

HTH, Jon

Chris Davis April 21st, 2008 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Coulson (Post 864555)
I'm always nervous of full page colour from an inkjet, as I have a (possibly unfounded) idea that it'll use up about 1/4 of a cartridge!

1/4 of a cartridge is a huge over-estimate. I did some tests a few years ago and found that 100% coverage with color ink ran about 15 to 25 cents per page in an HP inkjet.

Renton Maclachlan April 21st, 2008 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Steven Davis (Post 864581)
Hey Renton, do you have the printed by Kinkos or do you do it yourself? If so, what printer?

It's my own work printed out on a Canon Pixma ip4300. I've just nailed down doing the disks direct print also. In the past I've used paper stick ons.

I'm not in this filming wedding thing commercially, though I would like to get a bit of an income stream from it. The wedding this cover was done for was the first wedding I did for money - though for a couple of others (for friends and relatives) I've been given token donations. Done it more to get experience, a way to learn how to use my gear, and do the editing. I'm not doing any more for free. I've got enough experience now!

Have already supplied 6 sets of this wedding and have just had an order for another 10 - three to go to the US of A - one of the latter to a family who are professional film makers so that will be a test!! :-)

I haven't advertised and have no more weddings to do at the mo.

Steven Davis April 21st, 2008 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 864768)
It's my own work printed out on a Canon Pixma ip4300. I've just nailed down doing the disks direct print also. In the past I've used paper stick ons.


Thanks Renton, I'm just thinking about how to get a better insert print than my inkjet.

Don Bloom April 21st, 2008 03:18 PM

I've been doing my own cases since I started doing DVDs - about 5 years. Here's what I found. YMMV! First the ink is obviously important. I have tried all sorts of non OEM and have found for me, the best is the OEM ink.
Second, the paper. Very important stuff. I tried about 6 different kinds and found the Epson worked the best FOR ME. The paper is Premium Glossy, 8.5X11 and is 10.4mil thick.
Oh yeah, I still use a couple of Epson R200 printers.
It has the best look of any papers (and inks) I tried so I'll stick with it until either I or my printers die, then I guess I'll have to change. ;-)

Don

Jason Donaldson April 21st, 2008 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jon Pavli (Post 864742)
and I also printed the DVDs with the Epson R220 disc printer with the same color (blue grey) and I only used about 1/3-1/2 the ink in the cartridges.

I have the exact same printer, and I use a CISS (Continuous Ink Supply System) that I bought on ebay. Best thing I ever bought. I also use Taiyo Yuden Watershield Glossy DVD-R's to print on...they turn out absolutely beautiful.

SiuChung Leung April 21st, 2008 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Yang Wen (Post 864506)
I display 4 wide aspect screen shots from the video on the back DVD cover.

My DVD covers tend to be more graphic oriented, with only the bare minimum of text.

I don't have a picture of the back of the case but it looks similar to the front of the case albeit with more images..

Your DVD case is very nice!

Taky Cheung April 21st, 2008 07:52 PM

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Here's one of my clients

SiuChung Leung April 21st, 2008 07:53 PM

here is one for the cover i did recently. I have no idea what to put at the back

http://i27.tinypic.com/21mypv5.jpg

Taky Cheung April 21st, 2008 07:59 PM

You can move the text to the sky to fill the empty space there. Or you can add screen shots from the video, or the DVD menus.

I would hide the [4:3] box. The world is going to wide screen format :)

"Highlight" should be "Highlights"

Can you use a round bullet instead of a "dash" ?


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