One thing the stay at home message has done is enabled me time to complete a few movie projects. These have been in the main having a number of silent prints magnetic striped, recording a sound track onto the films and recreating stick able box art.
I've pretty much completed them all now but I'm quite proud of this Hammer film classic HORROR OF DRACULA. It was originally silent with a flexi record/vinyl but now has sound and a fresh box with printed art and stuck down to a new box. Horror of Dracula is quite a rare one with the original title of course as the British censor requested the title be changed just to Dracula so as not scare us brits ha.
Many of you do your own box art particularly if we buy a film without a box and making your own adds a whole new dimension to this hobby of ours.
The best way to get printed art to shape for a white box is to open up the new box, scan it and in whatever software you are using say Publisher simply drop your own picture into the box layout and print. This way you can pretty much get an exact fit.
I've pretty much completed them all now but I'm quite proud of this Hammer film classic HORROR OF DRACULA. It was originally silent with a flexi record/vinyl but now has sound and a fresh box with printed art and stuck down to a new box. Horror of Dracula is quite a rare one with the original title of course as the British censor requested the title be changed just to Dracula so as not scare us brits ha.
Many of you do your own box art particularly if we buy a film without a box and making your own adds a whole new dimension to this hobby of ours.
The best way to get printed art to shape for a white box is to open up the new box, scan it and in whatever software you are using say Publisher simply drop your own picture into the box layout and print. This way you can pretty much get an exact fit.