
BMP BLACKBOI
"Brick Boi"

MUSIC VIDEO TREATMENT
DIRECTOR: todd uno
STYLE: Cinematic Run & Gun
(See mood board below for visual reference)
Overview: This video embodies the raw, unfiltered essence of the streets, capturing the grit and energy of atlanta. The visual aesthetic is dark, moody, and authentic—heavy on texture, movement, and the realness of the trap. We’ll mix performance shots with raw street elements, keeping it immersive and dynamic.
LOOK 1: PORCH PERFORMANCE
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Scene: Black on the porch of a trap house, surrounded by homies. Some are chilling, some are moving in and out of the house handling business.
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Camera: Steadicam in low mode, moving with a raw handheld feel to keep the energy alive.
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Lighting: Natural and gritty—enhanced with practical streetlights and shadows.
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Vibes: This scene sets the tone—raw street energy, money being made, movements happening in the background.
LOOK 2: THE TRAP HOUSE
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Scene: Black inside a dimly lit trap spot. Haze in the air, sunlight beaming thru, money being counted, a few individuals in the cut handling business.
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Camera: Steadicam floats around Black capturing a mix of medium shots and close-ups. Cinematic slow pushes to highlight intensity.
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Lighting: Low-key lighting with a warm, grimy tint—contrast between shadows and highlights.
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Vibes: This is the heart of the operation. Subtle nods to movement and hustle, with an unpolished, real-life feel.
LOOK 3: DONK SCENE
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Scene: Black sitting in the front seat of a donk, parked in the hood. Smooth push-in shots give this scene a boss-like, introspective feel.
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Camera: Steadicam smooth push, slight handheld drift for movement.
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Lighting: Natural black’s face, adding a cinematic glow.
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Vibes: Cool and composed—this is a statement shot of BMILZ’s presence in the streets.
Inserts:
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Street signs – To establish the location.
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Close-ups of hood activity – Handshakes, dice games, money flips, backdoor deals.
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Kids playing – Showing life beyond the trap.
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Cars & movement – Donks, box Chevys, people posted up, giving the world a look into the real atlanta.
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Raw texture shots – Hands counting money, blunt smoke in the air, chains swinging, expressions of the people.
This video isn’t just about showing the trap—it’s about feeling it. Every frame is meant to pull viewers into Black’s world, making them feel the movement, the struggle, and the hustle, all while delivering a high-energy visual that matches the track
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