UK Music Video Awards Winners
Video Of The Year: Bjork – 'Wanderlust'
Best Art Direction In Video: Bjork – 'Wanderlust'
Best Cinematography In A Video: The Last Shadow Puppets – 'The Age Of The Understatement'
Best Editing In A Video: Hot Chip – 'Ready For The Floor'
Best Styling In A Video: The Hoosiers – 'Cops And Robbers'
Best Telecine In A Video: KT Tunstall – 'If Only'
Best Visual Effects In A Video: The Horrors – 'She Is The New Thing'
Best International Video: Justice – 'Stress'
The People's Choice Award: Leona Lewis - 'Bleeding Love'
Best Pop Video: Kate Nash – 'Foundations'
Best Rock Video: Supergrass – 'Bad Blood'
Best Indie/Alternative Video: Bjork – 'Wanderlust'
Best Dance Video: Utah Saints - 'Something Good 08'
Best Urban Video: Kano – 'Hustler'
Best Budget Video: Example – 'Me And Mandy'
The Icon Award: Jonathan Glazer (Academy Films)
shatner, 15. October 2008, 13:30
why not add these too?Best Director- Nima Nouridzareh
Best New Director- James Copeman
Best Producer- Grace Bodie
Best Commissioner- Tim Nash
otc, 15. October 2008, 14:59
I still don't understand how Wanderlust is a british music video.najork, 15. October 2008, 19:13
I'm pretty sure the label is in London. But the Directors, production, and artist were all residing in nyc at the time. Alanedit, 16. October 2008, 00:44
"Hot chip" wins best editing? I'm offended. Let editors pick the winner, i'd say Justice for the "Stress" video. Now THAT'S good editing!PS: Wonderlust, boring video.
captainmarc22, 16. October 2008, 01:25
Encyclopedia's Acceptance videoKeith Schofield's acceptance video
(neither quite top this from a few years ago...)
and...
Adam Buxton's "George Bush Addresses the UK Music Video Awards" video
najork, 16. October 2008, 06:13
Thanks Captainmarc. Most informative. kayser_sauze, 18. October 2008, 13:53
Jonathan Glazer's "Critics" featuring his parents Stanley and Ella