Looking good. Some simple darkening might help blend the elements a little better, I love the resemblance to the Alex Ross painting. For the logo, I initially superimposed the bloody
Superman: Doomsday logo on top of the Nolan Batman symbol. Here's my official first cover using a real deal, Adobe Photoshop (although, reading it back, I need to rewrite some it):
Here's all the pertinent information:
LOGOS FOR THE BACK
5.1 .ac3 symbol (not specifically dolby digital)
blu-ray symbol
dvd symbol
Warner Bros/Legendary Pictures/DC Comics
Fanedited logo
SYNOPSIS
After long absences, both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent have returned home, and attempt to put their lives back together. Most everyone is excited to see them again, except their former girlfriends. The less than warm home-coming from their lost loves forces both the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight into a deadly spiral that threatens to destroy the two heroes, and plunge the world into chaos.
MARQUEE CREDITS
Warner Bros presents
in association with DC Comics and Legendary Pictures
Christian Bale Brandon Routh
WORLD's FINEST: BATMAN VS SUPERMAN
Katie Holmes Kate Bosworth Morgan Freeman Frank Langella Michael Caine Eva Marie Saint Sam Huntington Gary Oldman Mark Boone Junior Larry Holden Rutger Hauer
Costume Design Larry Hemming Louise Mingenbach
Music by Hanz Zimmer James Newton Howard John Ottman John Williams
Edited by John Ottman Elliott Graham Lee Smith, A.C.E.
Re-edited by Samuel Hawkins PID2221
Production Designer Guy Hendrix Dyas Nathan Crowley
Director of Photography Wally Pfister, A.S.C. Newton Thomas Sigel, A.S.C.
Executive Producers Chris Lee Thomas Tull Scott Mednick Benjamin Melniker Michael E. Uslan
Produced by Emma Thomas Charles Roven Larry Franco Jon Peters Bryan Singer Gilbert Adler
Based upon Characters Created by Bob Kane Jerry Siegel Joe Shuster
and Published in DC Comics
Directed by Christopher Nolan Bryan Singer
RUNTIME/RATING INFORMATION
approx. 36 minutes PG-13
Okay, so I didn't know that all Blu-ray titles have to be either 4:3 or 16:9, I thought they could handle variable aspect ratios. I just need to re-encode again with the proper letterboxing. Almost...there... :razz: