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Hey you custom cover mavens—here's your chance to see your work in print for posterity. We're literally completing the last pages of The Jerry Goldsmith Companion, which includes fan tributes in the form of correspondence, autographs, photos and memorabilia. It would be nice to include a few home-made bottlecaps as well. We'd love to get a few choice custom Goldsmith covers in this section, especially to represent the scores that never got covers of their own (Anna and the King, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, The Other, General with the Cockeyed Id, etc.) We've contacted a few folks directly, but not everyone lists their emails in their profile (Spinmeister, where are you?) Send your art to TJGCompanion@gmail.com before noon Friday, October 6.
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Love the Vaughan Williams covers! (Did the requester not want the orchestra and conductor credited?) Yavar
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Why don't you do a book and print all these ? I would surely be a customer ! Probably because the images are copyright. Using them to share alternate covers among fans is one thing. Using them to publish a book is something else.
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Love the Vaughan Williams covers! (Did the requester not want the orchestra and conductor credited?) Yavar Thanks. No instructions, just a request for some individual covers ... and once I did a couple there was an urge to finish the job
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Why don't you do a book and print all these ? I would surely be a customer ! Probably because the images are copyright. Using them to share alternate covers among fans is one thing. Using them to publish a book is something else. And what if an editor would be interested ? What, in licensing all the artwork used from all the various studios, and getting all the legal clearances and approvals necessary for who's images appear and how the art has been manipulated? Then, in that case, I'm sure it could happen. Do you know such an editor? Cheers
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