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Suhail Chandhok @suhailchandhok 2h
Just wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS to all #Thala #Ajith & #Veeram fans today! #50Days! Feel blessed to have made my debut with your support!
Eventhough I cannot view the picture in #2604, seeing the 2nd one, I can say that its not an official one. Someone has edited an existing picture with their horrible fonts that does not match up. Anyway, could you give the source from where you got the pic, please ?
Throughout the journey of Veeram poster it never projected Ajith nor its "single" Hit status. It just said without minding the "Ajith element", sticking only to the sucess of the "film".
mappi,
As per my knowledge, it s official poster 1ly..
Mappi you are crt. Here is the official one..
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Eventhough we speak very little about posters in TFI, its very important to note the advancement of a film through Poster. There are awards for Posters outside India, its only here we do not care or talk about them. I had been following Veram posters right from its teaser release.
There are several types and styles an artist can use in posters. Veeram artists stuck to 3 formatted size and used just the suitable color with few styles to projet the film.
- The teaser poster came out emphasising the recognizability factor. They just let out a pose of Ajith with the title of the film using the "known-face-factor" - Ajith, under a cool look emphasing the premises of the film.
- Following the release it took another style which was honest in its projections, where you can see all the main characters in a single photo or the other artisits in group or a scene lifted from the film itself. Even "New-Faces" were not omitted. This style helps to register the characters from the film and by using the proper movie still, it increases the interest.
- Once the movie reached the sucess-status, it mixed 2 different styles, where you can see the big-sized Ajith's head floating along with the "back-stage" members inside square boxes. Here they selected poses of Ajith where he looks straight at the squares or does an appreciative gesture, and one even had the squares on his shoulders.
- Throughout its transformations, it used taglines that sutied the advancement of the film.
So, on the whole you have different styles used in a single type poster which I feel is note worthy and ofcoarse a word of appreciation to the team who arranged these posters. If you remember I was not happy with the Title Font when it was released in the Teaser Poster (with Ajith having tea), apart from that VEERAM tells you its sucess story & people who worked for it through its posters.
A well run campaign by Veeram team, hats-off :
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