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Awarded for | excellence in music video and moving image for music |
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First awarded | 2008 |
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The UK Music Video Awards is an annual celebration of creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music video and moving image for music. The awards began in 2008. There is a wide range of opportunities for UK individuals and companies to enter their work: from genre-led video categories, to prizes for individuals in the technical and craft areas of the business, to recognition for innovative approaches to music videos, ads and other visuals.[1] There are also awards for international videos and outstanding individuals, voted for by the MVA jury members.[2] The Awards take place in the autumn, with the entry process opening in early August. The UK MVA’s are organised by two of the key members of the team behind BUG, the BFI Southbank’s music video strand, and have 20 years’ experience running events in the UK music video business.
2008[edit]
The 2008 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 14th.[3][4]
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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Björk — "Wanderlust" (Director: Encyclopedia Pictura) |
Kate Nash — "Foundations" |
Supergrass — "Bad Blood" |
Best Indie/Alternative Video | Best Dance Video | Best Urban Video |
Björk — "Wanderlust" (Director: Encyclopedia Pictura)
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Utah Saints — "Something Good"
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Kano — "Hustler"
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Best Budget Video | Best International Video | Best Art Direction in a Video |
Example — "Me And Mandy" (Director: Henry Scholfield)
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Justice — "Stress"
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Björk — "Wanderlust"
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Best Styling in a Video | Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
The Hoosiers — "Cops and Robbers" (Stylist: Hannah Glossop, Suzie Coulthard)
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The Last Shadow Puppets — "The Age of the Understatement"
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KT Tunstall — "If Only" |
Best Editing in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | People's Choice Award |
Hot Chip — "Ready for the Floor" (Editor: Dan Sherwin at Final Cut)
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The Horrors — "She Is the New Thing"
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Leona Lewis — "Bleeding Love"
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Best Producer | Best New Director | Best Director |
Grace Bodie
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James Copeman
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Nima Nourizadeh
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Best Commissioner | The Icon Award | |
Tim Nash
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2009[edit]
The 2009 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place in the Odeon West End, Leicester Square in London on Tuesday October 13.[5][6]
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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Coldplay — "Strawberry Swing" (Director: Shynola) |
Will Young – "Changes" |
Coldplay – "Strawberry Swing" |
Best Indie/Alternative Video | Best Dance Video | Best Urban Video |
Department of Eagles – "No One Does It Like You"
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The Presets – "If I Know You"
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Wiley – "Cash in My Pocket"
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Best Budget/Independent Video – Rock, Indie, Alternative | Best Budget/Independent Video – Pop, Dance, Urban | Best International Video |
Moray McLaren – "We Got Time"
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Speech Debelle – "The Key" |
Lady Gaga – "Paparazzi" |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction in a Video | Best Cinematography In A Video |
Coldplay – "Strawberry Swing"
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Glasvegas – "Flowers and Football Tops" | |
Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
Oasis – "Falling Down"
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Florence and The Machine – "Drumming Song" |
Paolo Nutini – "Candy"
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Best Visual Effects in a Video | The Innovation Award | Best Live Music Coverage |
Glasvegas – "Flowers and Football Tops"
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Oasis – "Dig Out Your Soul"
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McFly – "Radio:Active Live at Wembley"
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Best Producer | Best Commissioner | Best New Director |
Malachy McAnenny
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Tim Nash
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Best Director | The Icon Award | Outstanding Achievement Award |
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Carole Burton-Fairbrother |
2010[edit]
The UK Music Video Awards 2010 took place in the Odeon West End, Leicester Square in London on Tuesday October 12.[7][8]
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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OK Go - "This Too Shall Pass (Rube Goldberg Machine vsn)" (Directors: James Frost, Synn Labs, OK Go) |
Plan B - "Prayin'"
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OK Go - "This Too Shall Pass (Rube Goldberg Machine vsn)"
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Best Indie/Alternative Video | Best Dance Video | Best Urban Video |
Charlotte Gainsbourg ft. Beck - "Heaven Can Wait"
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Hot Chip - "I Feel Better"
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Jay Z ft. Swizz Beatz - "On to the Next One"
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Best Budget/Independent Video – Rock, Indie, Alternative | Best Budget/Independent Video – Pop, Dance, Urban | Best International Video |
SOUR - "Hibi No Neiro"
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Example - "Watch the Sun Come Up (Devil's Gun Zeitgeist Remix)"
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Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance"
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Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction in a Video | Best Cinematography In A Video |
Gorillaz - "On Melancholy Hill"
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Plan B - "Prayin'"
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Plan B - "Stay too Long"
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Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
Jay Z ft. Swizz Beatz - "On to the Next One"
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Plan B - "Stay too Long"
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Biffy Clyro - "God and Satan"
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Best Visual Effects in a Video | The Innovation Award | Best Live Music Coverage |
Audio Bullys - "Only Man"
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Johnny Cash - "Ain't No Grave"
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The Prodigy - "Take Me to the Hospital"
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Best Music Advertisement - Television or Online | Best Producer | Best Commissioner |
Dizzee Rascal - "Tongue n' Cheek"
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Tim Francis |
Ross Anderson |
Best Director | Best New Director | The Icon Award |
Daniel Wolfe |
Ben Newman |
Hammer & Tongs |
2011[edit]
The UK Music Video Awards 2011 took place in the Odeon West End, Leicester Square in London on Tuesday October 12.[9][10]
Video of the Year | ||
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Manchester Orchestra – "Simple Math" | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Budget |
Adele - "Rolling in the Deep"
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Oh Land - "White Nights"
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Cool Fun - "House"
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Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Budget |
Chase & Status ft. Liam Bailey - "Blind Faith"
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Duck Sauce - "Barbra Streisand"
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Eskmo - "We Got More"
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Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Budget |
Wiley - "Numbers In Action"
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Jay-Z & Kanye West - "Otis"
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Jargon VA ft. Tinie Tempah - "Disappoint You"
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Best Indie/Rock Video - UK | Best Indie/Rock Video - International | Best Indie/Rock Video - Budget |
Is Tropical - "The Greeks"
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Manchester Orchestra – "Simple Math"
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Memory Tapes - "Yes I Know"
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Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Budget |
Depeche Mode - "Personal Jesus (Stargate remix)"
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Arcade Fire - "The Suburbs"
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Matta - "Release The Freq"
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Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction & Design in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
Is Tropical - "The Greeks"
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Scissor Sisters - "Invisible Light"
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Wave Machines - "Keep The Light On"
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Best Cinematography in A Video | Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video |
Adele - "Rolling In the Deep"
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Tom Vek - "Aroused"
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Chase & Status ft. Liam Bailey - "Blind Faith"
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Best Telecine in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | The Innovation Award |
Plan B - "Love Goes Down"
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Klaxons - "Twin Flames"
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The Shoes - "Cover Your Eyes"
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Best Live Music Coverage | Best Music Ad - TV or Online | The People's Choice Award |
Tinie Tempah - "Ibiza Rocks"
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Mark Ronson & The Business International - "Record Collection"
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JLS ft. Tinie Tempah - "Eyes Wide Shut" |
Best Producer | Best Commissioner | Best New Director |
Tim Francis
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Ross Anderson |
Us |
Best Director | Outstanding Achievement Award | The Icon Award |
Canada |
Barry Wasserman |
2012[edit]
The 2012 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at The Empire in Leicester Square on November 8th.[11]
Video of the Year | ||
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M.I.A. - "Bad Girls" (Director: Romain Gavras) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Budget |
M.I.A. - "Bad Girls" (Director: Romain Gavras) |
Lana Del Rey - "Born To Die" (Director: Yoann Lemoine) |
Rent Boys - "Shoot The Shot" (Director: Zac Ella) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Budget |
The Shoes - "Time To Dance " (Director: Daniel Wolfe) |
Duck Sauce - "Big Bad Wolf" (Director: Keith Schofield) |
Todd Terje - "Inspector Norse" (Director: Kristoffer Borgli) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Budget |
Plan B - "Ill Manors" (Director: Yann Demange) |
Frank Ocean - "Novacane" (Director: Nabil) |
Noisses ft. Rtkal, Lady Leshurr & Foreign Beggars - "Run Your Mouth" (Director: Drew Cox) |
Best Indie/Rock Video - UK | Best Indie/Rock Video - International | Best Indie/Rock Video - Budget |
Spiritualized - "Hey Jane" (Director: AG Rojas) |
The Shins - "Simple Song" (Director: Daniels) |
When Saints Go Machine - "Parix" (Director: Daniel-Kragh Jacobsen) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Budget |
Alt-J - "Breezeblocks" (Director: Ellis Bahl) |
The Hickey Underworld - "The Frog" (Director: Joe Vanhoutteghem) |
The Death Set - "They Come To Get Us" (Director: Guillaume Panariello) |
Best Art Direction & Design in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
Justice - "New Lands" (Art Director: Roger Bellés) |
M.I.A. - "Bad Girls" (Stylist: Hannah Edwards) |
Will Young - "Losing Myself On" (Choreographer: Aletta Collins) |
Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Feist - "The Bad In Each Other" (DoP: Kasper Tuxen) |
Temper Trap - "Trembling Hands" (TK: James Tillett at Moving Picture Company) |
The Shoes - "Time To Dance " (Editor: Tom Lindsay) |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | The Innovation Award |
Fleet Foxes - "The Shrine An Argument" (Animator: Sean Pecknold & Britta Johnson) |
Woodkid - "Run Boy Run" (VFX: One More Productions) |
ALB - "Golden Chains" (Director: Johnatan Broda) |
Best Live Music Coverage (joint winners) | Best Music Ad - TV or Online | |
Chemical Brothers - "Don't Think" (Director: Adam Smith) |
LCD Soundsystem - "Shut Up and Play the Hits" (Director: Thirtytwo) |
Kasabian - "Velociraptor!" (Director: John Paveley, The Lennox Brothers & Ian Dutt) |
The People's Choice Award | Outstanding Contribution Award | Best Producer |
One Direction - "Live While We're Young" (Director: Vaughan Arnell) |
David Knight | Lee Groombridge |
Best Commissioner | Best New Director | Best Director |
John Moule | AG Rojas | Romain Gavras |
The Icon Award | ||
Jamie Thraves |
2013[edit]
The 2013 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London on October 28th.[12]
Video of the Year | ||
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Flying Lotus - "Until The Quiet Comes" (Director: Kahil Joseph) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Budget |
Willy Moon - "Yeah Yeah" (Director: Alex Courtès) |
Solange Knowles - "Losing You" (Director: Melina Matsoukas) |
Tiny Dancer - "Who Am I" (Director: Zaiba Jabbar) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Budget |
Rudimental ft. John Newman & Alex Clare - "Not Giving In" (Director: Josh Cole) |
Gesaffelstein - "Pursuit" (Director: Fleur & Manu) |
Pixel - "Call Me" (Director: Ola Martin Fjeld) |
Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International | Best Rock/Indie Video - Budget |
Darwin Deez - "Free (The Editorial Me)" (Director: Ninian Doff) |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Sacrilege" (Director: Megaforce) |
Kodaline - "All I Want" (Director: Stevie Russell) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Budget |
London Grammar - "Wasting My Young Years" (Director: Bison) |
Flying Lotus - "Until The Quiet Comes" (Director: Kahil Joseph) |
Connan Mockasin - "Faking Jazz Together" (Director: Fleur & Manu) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Budget |
Joel Compass - "Back To Me" (Director: Ian & Cooper) |
2 Chainz ft. Kanye West - "Birthday Song" (Director: Andreas Nilsson) |
Lushlife - "Magnolia" (Director: Lamar+Nik) |
Best Art Direction & Design in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
Phoenix - "Trying To Be Cool" (Art Director: Laia Ateca) |
DJ Fresh vs. Diplo ft. Dominque Young Unique - "Earthquake" (Stylist: Angela Esteban Librero) |
Sigur Rós - "Valtari" (Choreographer: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui) |
Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Colour Grading in a Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Jon Hopkins - "Open Eye Signal" (DoP: Steve Annis) |
Foals - "Late Night" (Colourist: Aubrey Woodiwiss) |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Sacrilege" (Editor: Sophie Fourdrinoy) |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | Best Live Music Coverage |
Hiatus ft. Shura - "We Can Be Ghosts Now" (Animator: Tom Jobbins) |
Gesaffelstein - "Pursuit" (VFX Artist: Mathematic Paris) |
Led Zeppelin - "Celebration Day" (Director: Dick Carruthers) |
Best Interactive Video | Best Music Ad - TV or Online | VEVO Best New Video Artist |
Do Not Touch - "Kilo by Light Light" (Director: Moniker) |
Laura Mvula - "Sing To The Moon" (Director: Ian Pons Jewell) |
Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith - "La La La" (Director: Ian Pons Jewell) |
Best Producer | Best Commissioner | Best New Director |
Liz Kessler | Dan Curwin | Andrew Thomas Huang |
Best Director | The Icon Award | |
Megaforce | Julien Temple |
2014[edit]
The 2014 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre on November 10th.[13][14]
Video of the Year | ||
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DJ Snake & Lil Jon - "Turn Down For What" (Director: Daniels) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Budget |
Paolo Nutini - "Iron Sky" (Director: Daniel Wolfe) |
Sia - "Chandelier" (Director: Sia, Daniel Askill) |
The Correspondents - "Fear and Delight" (Director: Naren Wilks) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Budget |
Disclosure - "Grab Her" (Director: Emile Sornin) |
DJ Snake & Lil Jon - "Turn Down For What" (Director: Daniels) |
Friend Within - "The Renegade" (Director: Craig Moore) |
Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International | Best Rock/Indie Video - Budget |
Throne - "Tharsis Sleeps" (Director: Nicos Livesey, Tom Bunker) |
Queens of the Stone Age - "Smooth Sailing" (Director: Hiro Murai) |
Kid Wise - "Hope" (Director: Truman & Cooper) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Budget |
Atoms For Peace - "Before Your Very Eyes" (Director: Andrew Thomas Huang) |
Arcade Fire - "After Life" (Director: Emily Kai Bock) |
FKA Twigs - "Papi Pacify" (Director: FKA Twigs, Tom Beard) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Budget |
Last Night In Paris - "Pure" (Director: Karim Huu Do) |
J. Cole ft. Amber Coffman - "She Knows" (Director: Sam Pilling) |
Bonnie Banane - "Champs-Elysees" (Director: Helmi) |
Best Art Direction & Design in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
OK Go - "The Writing's On The Wall" (Art Director: Ethan Tobman) |
Brooke Candy - "Opulence" (Stylist: Nicola Formichetti) |
Peace - "Money" (Choreographer: Supple Nam) |
Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Colour Grading in a Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Paolo Nutini - "Iron Sky" (DOP: Robbie Ryan) |
Paloma Faith - "Can't Rely On You" (Colourist: George K at MPC) |
Jon Hopkins - "Collider" (Editor: Dan Sherwen at Final Cut) |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | Best Live Music Coverage |
James - "Moving On" (Animator: Ainslie Henderson, Michael Huges) |
Alt-J - "Hunger Of The Pine" (VFX Artist: Adam Watson, Richard C Thomas, Annie Rowland, Bernardo Varela, Micheal Walton at Electric Theatre Collective) |
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Live In Paris (Director: Bartleberry Logan) |
Best Interactive Video | Best Music Ad - TV or Online | Vevo Must See Award |
Bob Dylan - "Like A Rolling Stone" (Director: Vania Heymann) |
Disclosure - "Settle" (Director: Kate Moross) |
Wilkinson - "Afterglow" (Director: Rémy Cayuela) |
Best Producer | Best Commissioner | Best New Director |
Amber Millington | Caroline Clayton | Truman & Cooper |
Best Director | Best Video Artist | The Icon Award |
Hiro Murai | FKA Twigs | Joseph Khan |
2015[edit]
The 2015 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Roundhouse, London on November 5th.[15]
Video of the Year | ||
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Kendrick Lamar - "Alright" (Director: Colin Tilley, The Little Homies) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Budget |
Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars - "Uptown Funk" (Director: Cameron Duddy & Bruno Mars) |
Rihanna - "Bitch Better Have My Money" (Director: Megaforce) |
Aquilo - "Losing You" (Director: Eoin Glaister) |
Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International | Best Rock/Indie Video - Budget |
Royal Blood - "Out Of The Black" (Director: David Wilson & Christy Karacas) |
Tame Impala - "Let It Happen" (Director: David Wilson) |
Naïve New Beaters - "Run Away" (Director: Roman Chassaing) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Budget |
Leftfield & Sleaford Mods - "Head And Shoulders" (Director: Ewan & Casey) |
Tiga - "Bugatti" (Director: Helmi) |
Lorn - "Acid Rain" (Director: R113) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Budget |
The Staves - "Black & White" (Director: Jack Whiteley) |
Flying Lotus ft. Kendrick Lamar - "Never Catch Me" (Director: Hiro Murai) |
Son Lux - "Change Is Everything" (Director: Nathan Johnson) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Budget |
Rag'n'Bone Man ft. Vince Staples - "Hell Yeah" (Director: Truman & Cooper) |
Kendrick Lamar - "Alright" (Director: Colin Tilley, The Little Homies) |
Dels - "Burning Beaches" (Director: Us) |
Best Art Direction & Design in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
Tiga - "Bugatti" (Art Director: Anna Brun & Helmi) |
Rihanna - "Bitch Better Have My Money" (Stylist: Mel Ottenberg) |
Sia - "Elastic Heart" (Choreographer: Ryan Heffington) |
Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Colour Grading in a Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Kendrick Lamar - "Alright" (DOPs: Corey Jennings & Rob Witt) |
Rudimental - "Never Let You Go" (Colourist: Aubrey Woodiwiss) |
Royal Blood - "Out Of The Black" (Editor: Max Windows at Stitch) |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | Best Live Music Coverage |
Royal Blood - "Out Of The Black" (Animators: Mike Carlo, Ian Miller, Yuri Fain, Sachio Cook, Alex Kwan, Sam Marlo) |
Black Atlass - "Jewels" (VFX Artist: Yoann Lemoine) |
Lenny Kravitz - "Just Let Go" (Director: Paul Dugdale) |
Best Music Documentary | Best Lyric Video | Best Interactive Video |
The Wrecking Crew (Director: Denny Tedesco) |
The Shoes - "Feed The Ghost" (Director: Dent De Cuir) |
Cee Lo Green - "Robin Williams" (Director: Vania Heymann) |
Best Commissioner | Best Producer | Best New Director |
James Hackett | Sarah Tognazzi | Helmi |
Best Director | Best Artist | The Icon Award |
David Wilson | Flying Lotus | David Mallet |
2016[edit]
The 2016 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Roundhouse, London on October 20th.[16]
Video of the Year | ||
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Jamie xx - "Gosh" (Director: Romain Gavras) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Newcomer |
Michael Kiwanuka - "Black Man In A White World" (Director: Hiro Murai) |
Miike Snow - "Genghis Khan" (Director: Ninian Doff) |
Will Joseph Cook - "Take Me Dancing" (Director: Rafe Jennings) |
Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International | Best Rock/Indie Video - Newcomer |
Coldplay - "Up&Up" (Directors: Vania Heymann & Gal Muggia) |
Tame Impala - "The Less I Know The Better" (Directors: CANADA) |
Honeyblood - "Ready For The Magic" (Director: Thomas James) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Newcomer |
Jamie xx - "Gosh" (Director: Romain Gavras) |
The Blaze - "Virile" (Directors: Jonathan Alric & Guillaume Alric) |
Holy Fuck - "Tom Tom" (Director: Michael Leblanc) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Newcomer |
The Chemical Brothers ft. Beck - "Wide Open" (Directors: Dom & Nic) |
Valentino Khan - "Deep Down Low" (Director: Ian Pons Jewell) |
Beardyman - "Mountainside" (Director: Lewis Rose) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Newcomer |
Nao - "Bad Blood" (Director: Ian Pons Jewell) |
Run The Jewels ft. Gangsta Boo - "Love Again" (Director: Ninian Doff) |
Jesse James Solomon - "YPT" (Director: Noah Lee) |
Best Production Design in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
David Bowie - "Blackstar" (Production Designer: Jan Houllevigue) |
Beyoncé - "Formation" (Stylist: Marni Senofonte) |
Florence + The Machine - "Delilah" (Choreographer: Holly Blakey) |
Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Colour Grading in a Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Miike Snow - "Genghis Khan" (DOP: Patrick Meller) |
Jamie xx - "Gosh" (Colourist: Mathieu Caplanne at Nightshift) |
Run The Jewels ft. Gangsta Boo - "Love Again" (Editor: Paul O'Reilly at Stitch) |
Best Visual Effects in a Video | Best Animation in a Video | Best Interactive Video |
The Chemical Brothers ft. Beck - "Wide Open" (VFX Artist: The Mill London) |
De Staat - "Witch Doctor" (Animators: Floris Kaayk & Studio Smack) |
Naïve New Beaters ft. Izia - "Heal Tomorrow" (Director: Romain Chassaing) |
Best Live Music Coverage | Best Music Documentary | Best Producer |
Post Pop Depression Live At The Royal Albert Hall (Director: Nick Wickham) |
Breaking A Monster (Director: Luke Meyer) |
Roman Pichon Herrera |
Best New Director | Best Director | Best Commissioner |
Oscar Hudson | Ninian Doff | Phil Lee (XL Recordings) |
Best Video Artist | Outstanding Achievement Award | The Icon Award |
Massive Attack | Mike O’Keefe | Vaughan Arnell |
2017[edit]
The 2017 UK Music Video Awards, hosted by Adam Buxton, took place at the Roundhouse, London on October 26th.[17][18]
Video of the Year | ||
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Young Thug - "Wyclef Jean" (Director: Ryan Staake) | ||
Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International | Best Pop Video - Newcomer |
Dua Lipa - "New Rules" (Director: Henry Scholfield) |
Haim - "Want You Back" (Director: Jake Schreier) |
Charlotte Cardin - "Like It Doesn't Hurt" (Director: Kristof Brandl) |
Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Dance Video - Newcomer |
Bonobo - "No Reason" (Director: Oscar Hudson) |
The Blaze - "Territory" (Directors: Jonathan and Quillaume Alric (The Blaze)) |
Obongjayar - "Endless" (Director: Matilda Finn) |
Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International | Best Rock/Indie Video - Newcomer |
Royal Blood - "Lights Out" (Directors: The Sacred Egg) |
Father John Misty - "Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution" (Director: Chris Hopewell) |
Lemon Twigs - "I Want To Prove To You" (Director: Nick Roney) |
Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International | Best Alternative Video - Newcomer |
Alt-J - "3WW" (Director: Young Replicant) |
Beck - "Up All Night" (Directors: CANADA) |
Bonnie Banane - "L'Appétit" (Director: William Laboury) |
Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International | Best Urban Video - Newcomer |
Ray BLK - "Patience" (Director: Hector Dockrill) |
Young Thug - "Wyclef Jean" (Director: Ryan Staake) |
Oscar Worldpeace - "Tate Modern, Wary, Pearls" (Director: Taz Tron Delix) |
Vevo MUST SEE Award | Best Interactive Video | Best Production Design in a Video |
Marika Hackman - "My Lover Cindy" (Director: Sam Bailey) |
Naïve New Beaters - "Words Hurt" (Director: Romain Chassaing) |
Bonobo - "No Reason" (Production designer: Luke Moran Morris) |
Best Styling in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video | Best Cinematography in a Video |
The Blaze - "Territory" (Stylist: Juliette Alleaume) |
Kanye West - "Fade" (Choreographers: Guapo, Jae Blaze, Derek ‘Bentley’ Watkins) |
Alt-J - "3WW" (DOP: Dustin Lane) |
Best Colour Grading in a Video | Best Editing in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video |
Mick Jagger - "Gotta Get A Grip" (Colourist: Mark Gethin at MPC LA) |
Young Thug - "Wyclef Jean" (Editors: Ryan Staake & Eric Degliomini) |
Leningrad - "Kolshik" (VFX: CGF) |
Best Animation in a Video | Best Live Session | Best Live Concert |
Katie Melua - "Perfect World" (Animators: Karni & Saul) |
Mura Masa ft. Damon Albarn - "Blu (Live)" (Director: Colin Solal Cardo) |
Rammstein - "Paris" (Director: Jonas Åkerlund) |
Best Commissioner | Best Producer | Best Production Company |
Semera Khan | Nathan Scherrer | Pulse Films |
Best New Director | Best Director | Best Artist |
Matilda Finn | Oscar Hudson | Kendrick Lamar |
The Icon Award | ||
Jake Nava |
2018[edit]
Video of the Year: Childish Gambino - "This Is America"
References[edit]
- ↑ "UK Music Video Awards returns; entries now open". Music Week. June 28, 2016.
- ↑ "Foals, Florence + The Machine, James Blake nominated for UK Music Video Awards". NME. October 13, 2013.
- ↑ "UK Music Video Awards 2008 - all the winners!". Promonews. 14 Oct 2008.
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2008". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 14 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UK Music Video Awards 2009 - here are the nominations". promonews. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2009". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 14 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "uk music video awards 2010 here are nominations". promonews. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2010". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 14 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "uk music video awards 2011 here are nominations". promonews. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2011". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 14 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2012". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 14 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2013". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 13 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2014". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 13 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UK Music Video Awards 2014 - all of the winners!". Promonews. 10 Nov 2014.
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2015". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 13 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2016". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 13 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Past Winners 2017". www.ukmva.com. Retrieved 13 Nov 2018.[non-primary source needed]
- ↑ "UKMVA Highlights 2017". The Mill. 27 Oct 2017.
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