BBA TRIGGA


"LET ME SEE IT"

MUSIC VIDEO TREATMENT
DIRECTOR: TODD UNO
The music video for "Let Me See It" by BBA TRIGGA unfolds in three captivating visual styles, blending stoic, dark, and artsy vibes. A fusion of vintage VHS aesthetics and modern 4K cinematography creates a dynamic and visually compelling narrative. The journey begins with a high-energy car caravan, transitions into an intense and provocative warehouse scene, and concludes with raw, gritty footage from a strip club
PRODUCED By J rell

LOOK 1 - Car Caravan:
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Setting: A cinematic overhead shot captures Atlanta at night, showcasing the city's vibrant energy.
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Performance: BBA TRIGGA delivers a rebellious and charismatic performance, hanging out of a car window as a fleet of vehicles trails behind him.
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Atmosphere: The caravan exudes high energy, with cars filled with women smoking, dancing, and creating a charged, celebratory mood.
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Style: Smooth transitions between vintage VHS textures and sharp, modern 4K shots emphasize both nostalgia and contemporary swagger. Neon city lights and reflections off the cars add depth and color to the visuals.


Look 2: The Red Room
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Setting: A desolate warehouse bathed in dim, moody lighting with a dominating red hue.
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Performance: BBA TRIGGA takes center stage, surrounded by 15 women wearing red masks. Their movements are bold and uninhibited, combining sensual choreography and raw energy.
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Vibe: The scene is dark, mysterious, and seductive, with an avant-garde edge. The red masks create an air of anonymity and intrigue, while the dynamic dancing builds intensity.
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Style: Dramatic close-ups and wide-angle shots alternate to emphasize the scale of the scene and the intricate choreography. Flickering lights and shadows add to the edgy atmosphere.


Look 3: VHS / ARCHIVES VIBES
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Setting: The video shifts to a lively strip club, capturing the raw, unfiltered energy of the environment.
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Performance: Using both a vintage VHS camera and a modern BT camera, the scene is intentionally chaotic and gritty. POV-style footage features people filming themselves.
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Additional Elements: We will incorporate old footage from past events, parties, and behind-the-scenes moments throughout the video. This archival material will be woven into the strip club scenes and other parts of the video to enhance the narrative and add a nostalgic layer. Zooms, intentional imperfections, and jaded, handheld shots enhance the feeling of being in the moment.
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Style: A blend of shaky, lo-fi VHS textures and high-definition moments builds a sense of contrast and energy, perfectly complementing the track's vibe.

Conclusion
Together, these three distinctive looks craft a visually stunning and thematically rich music video for "Let Me See It." The fusion of nostalgic aesthetics with cutting-edge visuals encapsulates the rebellious and dynamic essence of BBA TRIGGA, creating a captivating experience for viewers.