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Music Video Plan

Artist /programme title 

Eliza tresham is the new original artist that I will be using for my music video. She has dancing abilities and fits the style designated to the theme of the song that is chose for the video.   

Genre ( including any related subgenres )

The genre of my music is rap/ hip-hop. This is due to the lyrics used as well as the theme that the song, the artist tend to produce.

Brief summary of artist / programme (biography and overall content and themes) 

Lizzie Tresham also known as Eliza Tresham is a 17 year old up and coming artist from South Croydon. She mostly produces music under the pop genre. She writes majority of her music but also uses ideas from her producers as well as any similar artists that she connects with. She is well known for her choreography and production in/ of her music videos. 

Similar artists/programmes  ( similar in genre/audience and must have been released by target producer )

There are many similar artists that produce the same type of genre music as Drake are artists such as: M Huncho, Yxng Bane, Nate Smallz, Krept & Konan etc. This is due to them all producing and collaborating with artist that are under the hip-hop genre.

Song  to use  / TV episode  summary 

( the song you use  can be an existing release but must not have an official music video)

The song I have decided to use for my music video is one of Kehlanis 2017 album 'Thank You'

Initial Narrative/ performance  ideas for video/sequence


Initial ideas for use of technical codes in video/sequence  e.g lighting, settings , props and costume, use of camera 


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