Ervin Farkas
October 14th, 2012, 01:15 PM
I don't normally do weddings... friends talked me into this one...
Years ago I saw a thread I think on this board, about special DVD cases - I would like to deliver my finished product in something better, nicer than the regular cases I can buy at my local store for 30-50 cents.
I don't mind spending $20-25 on a double (two disc) case...
Any help appreciated.
Stelios Christofides
October 14th, 2012, 02:41 PM
How about this ones Ervin?
Presentation Disc Cases - Blank DVD Cases - DVD Jewel Case – Warehouse Video Services, Middlesex, UK (http://www.warehouse-video.co.uk/wedding/-dvd-/-cd-cases/cat_1.html)
stelios
Tim Bakland
October 14th, 2012, 09:28 PM
WHCC - White House Custom Colour (http://www.whcc.com/)
I love them. Here's a JPEG of one of my cases:
Stefan Gill
October 18th, 2012, 02:47 PM
Very cool !
Steven Reid
October 19th, 2012, 08:33 AM
I don't normally do weddings... friends talked me into this one...
Years ago I saw a thread I think on this board, about special DVD cases - I would like to deliver my finished product in something better, nicer than the regular cases I can buy at my local store for 30-50 cents.
I don't mind spending $20-25 on a double (two disc) case...
Any help appreciated.
I ditched the typical black plastic case in favor of Super JewelBoxes (Jewelboxing - Super Jewel Box Packaging System - CD and DVD Cases (http://www.jewelboxing.com)). You can buy the jewel boxes for cheaper elsewhere on the internet, but Jewelboxing sells very nice laser-cut templates that fit perfectly. These aren't the rank and file jewelboxes: they're extremely heavy duty and darn near bullet proof. Artwork looks fantastic since the plastic case lends a glossy sheen.
I understand that Super JewelBoxes are more prevalent in Europe than in the U.S. All I know is that I haven't seen any here. They are my "signature" look. Hold one and you'll never forget it. They're many cuts above the schlocky CD jewelboxes and just blow away the standard DVD and Blu-ray cases. Also, the central spindle accommodates two discs; you don't have to force on two discs -- it's made specifically to hold two discs.
But if you're looking to drop $20-25 on a single case, I can't help you out. Maybe you're looking for hand made, velvet-lined, stained walnut cases... ;)
Greg Fiske
October 19th, 2012, 02:30 PM
Try
Dvd Cases | Loktah (http://www.loktah.com/catalog/dvd-cases)
Or Tom at
AQUA VIVUS PRODUCTIONS - BLOG (http://aquavivus.com/)
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/644613_10100517733609737_1654006606_n.jpg
Tim Bakland
October 19th, 2012, 07:36 PM
But if you're looking to drop $20-25 on a single case, I can't help you out. Maybe you're looking for hand made, velvet-lined, stained walnut cases... ;)
For me, the couple only gets one (1) of those nice $27.50 WHCC cases. In factor it into my price point. People *love* them.
Ervin Farkas
October 23rd, 2012, 09:16 AM
Thanks guys,
Greg, what are Loktah's prices? They require account creation just to show you the price...
Greg Fiske
October 23rd, 2012, 04:13 PM
about $20.