UK Music Video Awards
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Awarded for | excellence in music video and moving image for music |
Country | United Kingdom |
First awarded | 2008 |
Website | www.ukmva.com |
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.
Ceremonies
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- 2018
2008
2009
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.[3]
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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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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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 |
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Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction in a Video | Best Cinematography In A Video |
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Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
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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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David Wilson
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Best Director | The Icon Award | Outstanding Achievement Award |
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Carole Burton - Fairbrother |
2010
The UK Music Video Awards 2010 took place in the Odeon West End, Leicester Square in London on Tuesday October 12.[4]
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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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 featuring Beck - "Heaven Can Wait"
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Jay Z featuring 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 - "Stay too Long"
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Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
Jay Z featuring Swizz Beatz - "On to the Next One"
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Plan B - "Stay too Long"
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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
The UK Music Video Awards 2011 took place in the Odeon West End, Leicester Square in London on Tuesday October 12.[5]
Video of the Year | Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International |
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Manchester Orchestra – Simple Math |
Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (Stargate remix)
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Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
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Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International | Best Indie/Rock Video - UK |
Chased & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blin Faith
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Duck Sauce - Barbra Streisand
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Is Tropical - The Greeks
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Best Indie/Rock Video - International | Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International |
Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math
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Adele - Rolling in the Deep
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Oh Land - White Nights
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Best Dance Video - Budget | Best Indie/Rock Video - Budget | Best Pop Video - Budget |
Eskmo - We Got More
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Memory Tapes - Yes I Know
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Cool Fun - House
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Best Urban Video - Budget | Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction & Design in a Video |
Jargon VA feat Tinie Tempah - Disappoint You
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Is Tropical - The Greeks
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Scissor Sisters - Invisible Light
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Best Choreography in a Video | Best Cinematography in A Video | Best Editing in a Video |
Wave Machines - Keep The Light On
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Adele - Rolling In the Deep
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Tom Vek - Aroused
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Best Styling in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video |
Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blind Faith
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Plan B - Love Goes Down
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Klaxons - Twin Flames
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The Innovation Award | Best Live Music Coverage | Best Music Ad - TV or Online |
The Shoes - Cover Your Eyes
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Tinie Tempah - Ibiza Rocks
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Mark Ronson & The Business International - Record Collection
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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 |
Jonas Akerlund |
2014
Video of the Year | Best Pop Video | Best Rock Video |
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Paolo Nutini — "Iron Sky" |
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Best Indie/Alternative Video | Best Dance Video | Best Urban Video |
Best Budget Video | Best Pop Video (international) | Best Art Direction in a Video |
Sia — "Chandelier" |
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Best Styling in a Video | Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Telecine in a Video |
Paolo Nutini — "Iron Sky" (Robbie Ryan) |
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Best Editing in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video | People's Choice Award |
Best Producer | Best New Director | Best Director |
Best Commissioner | ||
References
- ↑ "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 2009 - here are the nominations". promonews. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ "uk music video awards 2010 here are nominations". promonews. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ "uk music video awards 2011 here are nominations". promonews. Retrieved 23 December 2017.