You never know, It could be under that Jcard/wrapper, Looks like there is plenty of room at the top for a Title
I'm really amazed at how bad the covers for these latest Ghostbusters films have been, when you consider how iconic they should and could have been. I ended getting the Ecto-1 closeup steelbook for Aftetlife, but even then I felt like it was the best of a bad bunch. It at least summed up the theme of the movie for me. But is there a reason why they either avoid using the actors images on these covers specifically, have them with their backs to us, or use some cartoon filter on them? Again I felt this steelbook was the better of the two, but still felt underwhelmed, and when I zoomed in on the cover it's actually made to look like a cartoon image? The movie posters for this film were so epic and it feels like they're unable to use anything like that for these releases.
No, look at the UK one, and they wouldn't have it on the J-card then.You never know, It could be under that Jcard/wrapper, Looks like there is plenty of room at the top for a Title
A question people ask every time a new title is released.
Just assume there is a reason why they don't and understand that people in the know are never going to tell you what it is.
Then stop asking why.
Well, if you want to have a say on image designs or a well thought/ laid out steelbook then be sure to follow me! Fresh Brewed Games is my label.I'm really amazed at how bad the covers for these latest Ghostbusters films have been, when you consider how iconic they should and could have been. I ended getting the Ecto-1 closeup steelbook for Aftetlife, but even then I felt like it was the best of a bad bunch. It at least summed up the theme of the movie for me. But is there a reason why they either avoid using the actors images on these covers specifically, have them with their backs to us, or use some cartoon filter on them? Again I felt this steelbook was the better of the two, but still felt underwhelmed, and when I zoomed in on the cover it's actually made to look like a cartoon image? The movie posters for this film were so epic and it feels like they're unable to use anything like that for these releases.
Well, if you want to have a say on image designs or a well thought/ laid out steelbook then be sure to follow me! Fresh Brewed Games is my label.
Starting this summer once my background check goes through and my paperwork come back. I'll be a brand new Premium steelbook creator of video game steelbooks!! I'll be designing all the layouts and won't be saddling folks with lazy ******* designs like they did with Mario Bros the movie or Zelda recent switch steelbook.
I worked in the design business for decades and unfortunately the lazy ***** as you call them have no say in the design. The studio tells you what to use and not what to use. It's next to impossible to be creative. A good example is the Dr Who the collection blu-ray sets. Lovely designs let down by the demand to use a logo which has nothing to do with the series. I suspect a lot of designers throw their head up in go "Why do I bother?"Well, if you want to have a say on image designs or a well thought/ laid out steelbook then be sure to follow me! Fresh Brewed Games is my label.
Starting this summer once my background check goes through and my paperwork come back. I'll be a brand new Premium steelbook creator of video game steelbooks!! I'll be designing all the layouts and won't be saddling folks with lazy ******* designs like they did with Mario Bros the movie or Zelda recent switch steelbook.
Yes! so stoked to make some amazing premiums for these devs. I've got 5 titles so far from all genres from all across the world. Super stoked that 1 dev loved me so much we are gonna have both his prior title and the brand new sequel on the same physical disc
Interesting. I guess it must just depend upon the film studio.I worked in the design business for decades and unfortunately the lazy ***** as you call them have no say in the design. The studio tells you what to use and not what to use. It's next to impossible to be creative. A good example is the Dr Who the collection blu-ray sets. Lovely designs let down by the demand to use a logo which has nothing to do with the series. I suspect a lot of designers throw their head up in go "Why do I bother?"
They should put it up to a vote online, if they have such freedom, to test if their 'genius design' is appreciated by the very public it's made for.When I told him what a massive disappointment the rock/ brick boring design of Tears of the Kingdom steel had he took offense to it since his design team on the gaming side of Scanavo came up with it
Agreed, But at least they have decided to keep with the same logo for future releases in the collection series to remain consistent. Unlike when they changed the logo used on the VHS releases after the 1996 TV movie came out!I worked in the design business for decades and unfortunately the lazy ***** as you call them have no say in the design. The studio tells you what to use and not what to use. It's next to impossible to be creative. A good example is the Dr Who the collection blu-ray sets. Lovely designs let down by the demand to use a logo which has nothing to do with the series. I suspect a lot of designers throw their head up in go "Why do I bother?"
True but not using the proper Dr Who logos for the relative eras bugs the hell out of me.Agreed, But at least they have decided to keep with the same logo for future releases in the collection series to remain consistent. Unlike when they changed the logo used on the VHS releases after the 1996 TV movie came out!
Disney are the worst when it comes to designers. Virtually no say in the matter... Also I have "issues" with a lot of designers coming in today. They lack something my generation had. Can't put my finger on it but I get annoyed with the lack of imagination on display....Interesting. I guess it must just depend upon the film studio.
The rep i meet with at GDC told me Nintendo of America wrote them a blank check and said make us a cool steelbook for the new Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. When I told him what a massive disappointment the rock/ brick boring design of Tears of the Kingdom steel had he took offense to it since his design team on the gaming side of Scanavo came up with it
Good luck with your video games getting SteelBook releases business venture.Interesting. I guess it must just depend upon the film studio.
The rep i meet with at GDC told me Nintendo of America wrote them a blank check and said make us a cool steelbook for the new Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. When I told him what a massive disappointment the rock/ brick boring design of Tears of the Kingdom steel had he took offense to it since his design team on the gaming side of Scanavo came up with it