Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:55 pm
My Rohmer slipcover just arrived. I'm in Canada and emailed them the day of the announcement.
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My comment was based on a review I had to do this summer of a bunch of contracts for a film distribution company. Each contract had different geographical limitations, and some, for whatever reason, treated promotional/graphical stuff separately from the film itself. It's why I said it was "possible." Artwork is a separate property from the film, and might have separate contractual rights attached to it. Obviously, it would be somewhat unusual, but lawyers get pesky.Le Samouraï wrote:I don't think so. The regional restriction of rights are surely bound to the films only and not the covers, essays etc.
Very interesting! I stand corrected then.bunuelian wrote: My comment was based on a review I had to do this summer of a bunch of contracts for a film distribution company. Each contract had different geographical limitations, and some, for whatever reason, treated promotional/graphical stuff separately from the film itself.

Unacceptable. Should have been a nice, posed portrait of Big Edie to mirror the iconic image of Little Edie on the cover of Grey Gardens. If that was unavailable, they could have at least done away with those--what are they, contact sheets?--at the top and bottom.Buttery Jeb wrote:It's all tiny-like, but here's an image of the cover for "The Beales of Grey Gardens."
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzhammock wrote:I really find it annoying that they now print the huge transparent C on every single disc (the label on the dvd) they release. It does not work well with the design and the logo is well represented everywhere else. Hopefully they will stop this very soon! Try and count the number of C logos on the new Amacord release - I think we got the picture guys!
CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC ardboardJem wrote:zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzhammock wrote:I really find it annoying that they now print the huge transparent C on every single disc (the label on the dvd) they release. It does not work well with the design and the logo is well represented everywhere else. Hopefully they will stop this very soon! Try and count the number of C logos on the new Amacord release - I think we got the picture guys!
7 ?hammock wrote:I really find it annoying that they now print the huge transparent C on every single disc (the label on the dvd) they release. It does not work well with the design and the logo is well represented everywhere else. Hopefully they will stop this very soon! Try and count the number of C logos on the new Amacord release - I think we got the picture guys!
Big Edie is hardly in The Beales at all, its almost all Little Edie...Matt wrote:Unacceptable. Should have been a nice, posed portrait of Big Edie to mirror the iconic image of Little Edie on the cover of Grey Gardens. If that was unavailable, they could have at least done away with those--what are they, contact sheets?--at the top and bottom.Buttery Jeb wrote:It's all tiny-like, but here's an image of the cover for "The Beales of Grey Gardens."

I'll bet they paid at least 50-100 grand+ for the logo from some "brand identity" superstar like Landor or Girvin or some such, so of course they have to get their money's worth by slapping it on anything and everything without rhyme or reason. I still love their cover designs, will take digipaks over an Amaray in a heartbeat, but it really is too bad the new logo is so embarrassing. C'est la vie...hammock wrote:And the C logo is represented 9 times on the Amacord packing, including the ones on the discs and the one on the sticker - just for the record!
You're right. I have absolutely no desire to fuck that disc.hammock wrote:This might be boring to some, admitted, but if this is what future disc designs from CC is gonna look like, they took a huge dive on my sexiness-scale...
I have. And it's my size too.Matt wrote:You're right. I have absolutely no desire to fuck that disc.hammock wrote:This might be boring to some, admitted, but if this is what future disc designs from CC is gonna look like, they took a huge dive on my sexiness-scale...
Ah, self-deprecating penii jokes. Nothing beats the ol' standby.Le Samouraï wrote:I have. And it's my size too.
And the Nectar bar reminded me of "Taste Of Cherry"...Anthony wrote:I don't know about Criterion's new logo. Whenever I see it I'm reminded of this.

I just pulled that album out recently and was thinking the exact same thing.miless wrote:it reminds me of this
Embarrassing for who?Galen Young wrote:I'll bet they paid at least 50-100 grand+ for the logo from some "brand identity" superstar like Landor or Girvin or some such, so of course they have to get their money's worth by slapping it on anything and everything without rhyme or reason. I still love their cover designs, will take digipaks over an Amaray in a heartbeat, but it really is too bad the new logo is so embarrassing. C'est la vie...
Seeking more details on how to do so... are they in the phone book?Lino wrote:fdm, you should have realized by now that you are exceptionally jinxed. My best advice is to go to you local shaman or witch and get that digipack devil off your back, ASAP!
Criterion.Jem wrote:Embarrassing? for who?
That's hilarious! She must be styling herself these days to become the Paul Rand of her, uh, generation.Jem wrote:...and for the record it was designed by Paula Scher.
Who says Criterion are embarrassed? Just because you thunk it, doesn't make it so.Galen Young wrote:Criterion.Jem wrote:Embarrassing? for who?
Jem wrote:...and for the record it was designed by Paula Scher.
What do you mean? oh... I get it Paula, Paul...yeah, hilarious?That's hilarious! She must be styling herself these days to become the Paul Rand of her, uh, generation.