11th Hollywood Music in Media Awards

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11th Hollywood Music in Media Awards
DateJanuary 27, 2021
LocationVirtual
Website www.hmmawards.com
 2019 · Hollywood Music in Media Awards ·  2021  

The 11th Hollywood Music in Media Awards was held on January 27, 2021 to recognize the best in music in film, TV, video games, commercials, and trailers. [1] The nominations were announced on January 15, 2021. [2] Kenny Loggins was honored with the Career Achievement Award. [3]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Score

Original Score — Feature Film Original Score — Independent Film
Original Score — Animated Film Original Score — Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film
Original Score — Horror Film Original Score — Documentary
Original Score — Independent Film (Foreign Language)Original Score — TV Movie/Streamed
Original Score — TV Show/Limited SeriesOriginal Score — Documentary TV Series
Original Score — Short Film (Animated)Original Score — Short Film (Live Action)
  • Mime Your Manners – Corey Wallace
    • Aura – Sturdivant Adams
    • Scribblings – Nolan Markey
    • Sticks and Stones – Daniel Markovich
    • The Wrong RockGrant Kirkhope
    • To Gerard – Layla Minoui
  • Imagine Symphony LiveChris Thomas
    • A Bathroom on Drake – Dave Catalano
    • Defenseless – J.M. Quintana Cámara
    • My People, My Country – Zhiyi Wang
    • The First Color – Annie Rosevear
    • The Water Walker – Jay Wadley, Trevor Gureckis, and Adam Weiss
Original Score — Video GameOriginal Song/Score — Mobile Video Game
Original Song/Score — Trailer

Song

Original Song — Feature Film Original Song — Independent Film
Original Song — Animated Film Original Song — Documentary
Original Song — TV Show/Limited Series Original Song — Video Game
Original Song/Score — Commercial AdvertisementOriginal Song — Short Film
  • "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)" from Kinder Bueno TV Commercial – Written by Rainer Pietsch and Amanda Lear; Produced and Composed by Jake Warren; Performed by Alice Ella

Music Supervision

Music Supervision — Film Music Supervision — Television
Music Supervision — Video Game

Other

Music Documentary/Special ProgramSoundtrack Album
Main Title Theme — TV Show/Limited SeriesMain Title Theme — TV Show (Foreign Language)
  • Dofaat Beirut – Amir Hedayah
Music Video (Independent)Live Concert for Visual Media
  • Shawn Mendes: Live in Concert

2020 Music Genre Winners

Following artists have been awarded in the 2020 Music Genre categories: [4]

Rising Star Award (Female) Annabel Whitledge

Rising Star Award (Male) Alexander James Rodriguez

Adult Contemporary/AAA Estrella Cristina

Alternative Modern Eyes

Americana/Folk/Acoustic Derek Woods Band

Blues Samantha Fish

Children's Music Kendra K

Christian/Gospel Chris Bender

Contemporary Classical Brian Ralston

Country Johnny Collier

Dance Therése Neaimé

Downbeat/Downtempo Lionel Cohen & JVMIE

EDM (Electronic Dance Music) Philippe Funk

Holiday Juliet Lyons & Robin Sandoval

Instrumental Armin Kandel

Instrumental Performance (Guitar) AM Dandy (United States)

Instrumental Performance (Orchestra) Suad Bushnaq (Canada)

Instrumental Performance (Piano) Goetz Oestlind (Germany)

Instrumental Performance (Violin) Alejandra Torres & Roberto Quintero (Austria)

Jazz ABC

Latin (Pop/Rock/Urban) Daniel Minimalia ft. Esmeralda Grao

Latin (Traditional) Quintero's Salsa Project

Live Stream Performance - Presented by Gigmor Model Stranger

Lyrics/Lyricist Kapri

Message Song/Social Impact Reina (Ft. Verdine White, Nipsey Hussle)

New Age/Ambient Peter Sterling

Pop Riotron

Producer/Production - Presented by Dynaudio Noah Lifschey

R&B/Soul Savannah Brister

Rap/Hip Hop Derin Falana

Reggae - Presented by Island City Media Group Conkarah ft. Shaggy

Rock Aris Paul Band

Singer-Songwriter Shelly Peiken

Vocal (Female) Taylor Castro

Vocal (Male) Kai Straw

World Fahad Al Kubaisi

2020 Music Genre Nominees

Americana/Folk/Acoustic [5]

Blues [5]

Contemporary Classical [5]

Country [5]

Jazz [5]

Instrumental [5]

Latin (Pop/Rock/Urban) [5]

Singer-Songwriter [5]

Rising Star Special Awards

Rising Star (Male)

Rising Star (Female)

Career Achievement Honor

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References

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