2013 UK Music Video Awards

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2013 UK Music Video Awards
Date28 October 2013
Location Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London
Hosted by Adam Buxton
Website www.ukmva.com
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The 2013 UK Music Video Awards were held on 28 October 2013 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in Southbank Centre, London and was hosted by Adam Buxton to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide. [1] [2] The nominations were announced on 1 October 2013. [3] [4] American producer and rapper Flying Lotus won Video of the Year for "Until the Quiet Comes" directed by Kahlil Joseph. English director Julien Temple received the Icon Award.

Contents

Video of the Year

Video of the Year

The Icon Award

Icon Award

Video Genre Categories

Best Pop Video - UKBest Pop Video - International
Best Dance Video - UKBest Dance Video - International
Best Urban Video - UKBest Urban Video - International
Best Rock/Indie Video - UKBest Rock/Indie Video - International
Best Alternative Video - UKBest Alternative Video - International
Best Pop Video - BudgetBest Dance Video - Budget
  • Tiny Dancer – "Who Am I"
    (Director: Zaiba Jabbar)
  • AlunaGeorge – "You Know You Like It"
  • Christian Helm – "Den Som Du Elsker"
  • Igor Volk – "Labyrinth"
  • OK Go – "I'm Not Through"
  • Society – "14 Hours"
  • Pixel – "Call Me"
    (Director: Ola Martin Fjeld)
  • Drums of Death ft. Yasmin – "True"
  • Hugo and the Prismatics – "Le Mystere"
  • Jimpster – "Roller Girl"
  • Let The Machines Do The Work – "Let Me Be The One"
  • Postino – "I Love It"
Best Urban Video - BudgetBest Rock/Indie Video - Budget
  • Lushlife – "Magnolia"
    (Director: Lamar+Nik)
  • ArtOfficial – "Blackbirds"
  • Azealia Banks – "Atlantis"
  • G Fresh – "Never Can I"
  • Ruckazoid – "Don't Let Me Go (She Ain't Mad at It)"
  • Thurz – "Colours"
Best Alternative Video - Budget

Technical

Best Animation in a VideoBest Art Direction & Design in a Video
Best Cinematography in a VideoBest Choreography in a Video
Best Editing in a VideoBest Styling in a Video
Best Colour Grade in a VideoBest Visual Effects in a Video

Special Production

Best Live Music CoverageBest Music AD - TV or Online
Best Interactive VideoVEVO New Artist Award
  • Do Not Touch – "Kilo by Light Light"
    (Director: Moniker)
  • Beck – "Hello Again"
  • Moones – "Drunk in Session"
  • Sigur Rós – "Stormur"
  • Spoek – "Escape from '85"
  • The Family Rain – "Reason to Die Orbital"

Individual

Best ProducerBest Commissioner
  • Liz Kessler
  • Amber Millington
  • Jules de Chateleux
  • Leanne Stott
  • Roman Pichon Herrera
  • Sarah Tognazzi
  • Dan Curwin
  • Caroline Clayton
  • James Hackett
  • John Moule
  • Mike O’Keefe
  • Sam Seager
Best DirectorBest New Director
  • Megaforce
  • Andreas Nilsson
  • Fleur & Manu
  • Floria Sigismondi
  • Ian Pons-Jewell
  • Nabil

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References

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