Welcome to my advanced production work project blog.

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

All my production work is completed. Overall i am happy with it as it has taken a lot of time and effort over the last few months. If i could change anything i would have liked more time to continue my project and elaborate on it more. Using the tecnology which i did helped me with my project as i knew the basic's of them. Creating the piece's couldn't of been done without the back ground research behind it, if i didn't have the research i wouldn't of been able to create this piece.

For you to see the final products and the evaluation please refer to my other blog.

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Sunday, 14 March 2010

One problem i did have when it came to uploading my DVD on a disc. I had bought a special lightscribe disc so i could have pictures of the front to make it look more professional however when i came up burn it on to the disc i didn't do it right so it didn't format correctly. However this isn't a problem it is just annoying. I have now over come my issue by burning the DVD onto a standard disc and putting my lightscribe disc with it - but the lightscribe is only for show!

Friday, 5 March 2010

As i have extra time in my production as i have managed my time well i have created a inserted Digipak - this is a short parargraph about the history of Digipaks..

Digipak is a patented style of compact disc or DVD packaging.

Digipaks typically consist of a gatefold (book-style) paperboard or card stock outer binding, with one or more plastic trays capable of holding a CD or DVD attached to the inside. Since Digipaks were among the first alternatives to jewel cases to be used by major record companies, and because there is no other common name for Digipak-style packaging made by other companies, the term digipak or Digi-Pakis often used generically, even when the media holder is a hub or "Soft Spot" rather than a full plastic tray.
Digipak-style packaging is often used for CD singles or special editions of CD albums and the tall DVD Digipak (DVDigipak) is used as a premium package for DVDs and DVD sets. Because such packaging is less resistant to abrasion than jewel cases, it tends to show signs of wear relatively quickly. Licensed digipak manufacturers such as domestic U.S. printer and disc replicator Oasis Disc Manufacturing recommend coating the raw printed paper with a protective UV coating, thus ensuring greater longevity.

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Blog News.

http://georgina-evaluationblog.blogspot.com

This is my evaulation blog for my final products.