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Unexpected Booklets for Middle-Earth Ultimate?

TheHutt
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Nov 18 2016, 1:18pm

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The Ultimate Middle-Earth boxset (you know, the one with the 700$ shelf made out of real Elijah Wood or something) comes with the aforementioned shelf, Red book and leather-y book packaging for the single discs.

However: what it does actually omit from the previous releases are...
...the booklets. Evil

I'm not talking about The Hobbit now (there were never official booklets for that trilogy), but about LOTR. These movies did have informative booklets: first, for the SEE DVDs and later, for the BluRays from the golden box.

So my question would be:
Would it make sense if I try and make BluRay-case booklets for LOTR? These would be more or less replicas of the existing official ones, with the one exception:
- The bonus material "trees" provided with those booklets are quite extensive, spanning over several foldout pages. However, if these custom booklets are to remain printable on standard sheets of paper, these trees would need to be realigned or even redesigned.

So my question is: should I attempt it?



The Hobbit: An Unexpected Booklet - Custom Booklet Project


 
 

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