: Since the behind-the-scenes footage shows the extensive makeup and alien prosthetics used, you could overlay "DNA scan" or "Bio-readout" graphics that describe his alien biology (e.g., "Species: ZR3", "Planet: Unknown") specifically during his close-ups.
: Use the alien character's appearance to create a "wanted poster" aesthetic. Every time Little Ricky ZR3 is on screen, the video frame could freeze or switch to a high-contrast, grainy filter that looks like a digital scan, complete with alien text and "Bounty: Wanted" labels. : Since the behind-the-scenes footage shows the extensive
: Whenever Little Ricky is shown, the video could switch to a thermal or "glitch" POV , as if the viewer is looking through the alien character's eyes or a malfunctioning spaceship monitor. : Whenever Little Ricky is shown, the video
In the "shots in the dark" music video by featuring Trippie Redd , the character Little Ricky ZR3 (the alien alter-ego of Oliver Tree) appears as an intergalactic outlaw or hunter alongside the main artists. A beam of green light could pull him
: Use a "tractor beam" effect to transition into and out of his scenes. A beam of green light could pull him into the frame or whisk the entire camera away when his part of the shot ends.
Here is a concept for a "Little Ricky ZR3-only" feature for the music video:
Last Updated on November 25, 2025 by Fei Wu