RON BROWZ
2CHAINZ
"Get In My Zone"
feat.
MUSIC VIDEO TREATMENT
DIRECTOR: TODD UNO
The music video for "Get in My Zone" by Ron Brown ft. 2Chainz will be a motivational basketball-themed piece with a fast-paced and uplifting tempo. The video will feature various scenes of people getting ready to play basketball and getting in the zone. Additionally, it will include a montage of individuals getting in the zone in different life scenarios, not limited to sports. The setting will be in NYC, transitioning from daytime to sunset to evening, creating a dynamic visual backdrop. Here's a breakdown of the treatment:
Opening:
1. The video opens with a shot of a kid in front of an inspirational basketball poster.
2. Clips of people getting ready to play basketball are interspersed, synchronized with the beat.
FEATURING
Verse 1 -
Ron Brown's Performance
Setting:
- A party in the locker room, reminiscent of classic Nelly or Puff Daddy videos from the 90s.
- Lighting will be set up to create an atmosphere similar to those iconic videos.
Key Shot:
- A sexy model enters wearing boy shorts, a sexy-cut basketball jersey, and white sneakers with slouch socks.
Verse 2
2chainz - Performance
Setting:
- 2Chainz is sitting on a basketball rim, with a crane shot capturing the moment.
Ron Brown & 2Chainz
Performance
Setting:
- The artists are positioned on bleachers surrounded by diverse dancers, who are showcasing their talent, creating an energetic and visually appealing scene.
OTHER SCENES
1. Neighborhood Basketball Game (Featuring female players): To emphasize inclusivity and diversity in sports.
2. B-Rolls:
a. Shots of people in the bleachers cheering and supporting the players.
b. A DJ providing music for the game.
c. A drone shot to capture the energy and scope of the basketball game.
MOODBOARD
MOODBOARD
Equipment Used:
1. Arri Alexa with Cooke S4i lenses package: Ensuring high-quality visuals and clarity.
2. Steadicam: Providing smooth and dynamic shots during scenes with movement.
3. Camera crane: Utilized for creative and sweeping shots.
4. Cinema and moving party lighting: Creating the right ambiance and mood for each scene