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Brian Luce September 9th, 2010 12:42 AM

Custom DVD alblums
 
I produced a series of instructional videos. They're asking for a customized album to present them in. Something like the Case logic CD cases but with personalized graphics and a picture. It's 6 DVD's.

It seems packaging matters more than content sometimes. I've found that a nice still shot printed on the face of the DVD gets you about 80% there. If they're impressed by the container, they tend to think anything after that point is gold. So I'm wondering a good way of presenting half dozen DVD's.

Tim Polster September 9th, 2010 08:25 AM

Brian, I have used the Unikeep Wallet 5 and Wallet 10 disc packages for years.

They have inserts that go on a two ring binder type setup. So you can vary the amount of discs by adding more inserts.

The wallet 5 product is what I use the most of as you can fit up to 8-10 discs in it.

The insert can be printed on legal size paper or two-up on 11x17 paper. I print my inserts on 11x17 photo paper using an Epson Photo printer. They look nice under the plastic.

Garrett Low September 9th, 2010 09:52 AM

Brian,

For all my multi-disc projects I use DVD cases that can hold the required number of discs. Check out something like this:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/550786-REG/Merit_Line_153_175_6_Disc_DVD_MultiKase.html
You can use your own design for graphic insert into the outside cover.

-Garrett

Brian Luce September 9th, 2010 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Polster (Post 1567565)
Brian, I have used the Unikeep Wallet 5 and Wallet 10 disc packages for years.

They have inserts that go on a two ring binder type setup. So you can vary the amount of discs by adding more inserts.

The wallet 5 product is what I use the most of as you can fit up to 8-10 discs in it.

The insert can be printed on legal size paper or two-up on 11x17 paper. I print my inserts on 11x17 photo paper using an Epson Photo printer. They look nice under the plastic.


I like this, in that you can keep adding pages. Thanks!


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