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 Artist /programme title ( must be a new original artist or programme )  


Genre ( including any related subgenres )

Spy drama, crime drama

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

assassin trying to kill a target they have been set.


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

Killing eve



Song  to use  / TV episode  summary 

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






Initial Narrative/ performance  ideas for video/sequence


Initial ideas for use or subversions of genre conventions 


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


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