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It's self-promotion Thursday!



A while back, I created an Amazon list of DVD packages I've designed. As I noted then, it was not complete. One of the titles I was hoping to find is currently only available from the publisher. Carnival of Souls is a classic horror film, one that George Romero credits as an inspiration for Night of the Living Dead. (Hey! I did a package for that one, too! What do a coincidence!) Both movies include commentraks from Mike Nelson of MST3K fame. Go ahead and buy them both.

I like this package a lot because it is one of the first finishes that incorporates work I did in 3D, which was cool.

Comments

Jack Mercer said…
Truly impressed, Dude!
Zach Pennington said…
Yes, that's what I do. Glad you like it.
Latigo Flint said…
You sir are good, very good. Some day when my ship comes in I shall hire you to do a poster of Latigo Flint. It will represent the man, the legend, his life. It will be good, very good.

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