2017 UK Music Video Awards

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2017 UK Music Video Awards
Date26 October 2017
LocationRoundhouse, London, United Kingdom
Hosted byAdam Buxton
Website www.ukmva.com
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The 2017 UK Music Video Awards were held on 26 October 2017 [1] [2] to recognise the best in music videos from United Kingdom and worldwide. The nominations were announced on 21 September 2017. [3] [4]

Contents

Video of the Year

Video of the Year

Young Thug – "Wyclef Jean"
(Director: Ryan Staake)

Video genre categories

Best Pop Video – UKBest Pop Video – International

Dua Lipa – "New Rules"
(Director: Henry Scholfield)

Haim – "Want You Back"
(Director: Jake Schreier)

Best Dance Video – UKBest Dance Video – International

Bonobo – "No Reason"
(Director: Oscar Hudson)

The Blaze – "Territory"
(Directors: Jonathan and Quillaume Alric (The Blaze))

Best Rock/Indie Video – UKBest Rock/Indie Video – International

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)

Best Alternative Video – UKBest Alternative Video – International

alt-j – "3WW"
(Director: Young Replicant)

Beck – "Up All Night"
(Director: CANADA)

Best Urban Video – UKBest Urban Video – International

Ray BLK – "Patience"
(Director: Hector Dockrill)

Young Thug – "Wyclef Jean"
(Director: Ryan Staake)

Best Pop Video – NewcomerBest Dance Video – Newcomer

Charlotte Cardin – "Like It Doesn't Hurt"
(Director: Kristof Brandl)

  • Cartae – "Long Time"
  • Lea Santee – "Rollin'"
  • Poppy Ajudha – "Spilling Into You"
  • Slang – "What Happened To You"
  • Stars and Rabbit – "Man Upon The Hill"

Obongjayar – "Endless"
(Director: Matilda Finn)

  • Cathedrals – "Try To Fight"
  • Courage – "Latinman"
  • Fabich ft. Josh Barry – "Hold On"
  • Noga Erez – "Dance While You Shoot"
  • Punctual – "What I Love"
Best Rock/Indie Video – UKBest Alternative Video – International

Lemon Twigs – "I Want To Prove To You"
(Director: Nick Rooney)

  • Marika Hackman – "My Lover Cindy"
  • Microwave – "Vomit"
  • The Shins – "Half A Million"
  • Ultrasound – "Kon-Tiki"
  • Willie J Healey – "Would You Be"

Bonnie Banane – "L'Appétit"
(Director: William Laboury)

  • BadBadNotGood ft. Kaytranada – "Lavender"
  • Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve – "Black Crow"
  • Cherry Glazerr – "Told You I'd Be With The Guys"
  • Ghostpoet – "Freakshow"
  • Moses Sumney – "Worth It"
Best Urban Video – NewcomerVevo MUST SEE Award

Oscar Worldpeace – "Tate Modern, Wary, Pearls"
(Director: Tax Tron Delix)

Marika Hackman – "My Lover Cindy"
(Director: Sam Bailey)

Craft and technical categories

Best Production Design in a VideoBest Styling in a Video

Bonobo – "No Reason"
(Production designer: Luke Moran Morris)

The Blaze – "Territory"
(Stylist: Juliette Alleaume)

Best Choreography in a VideoBest Cinematography in a Video

Kanye West – "Fade"
(Choreographers: Guapo, Jae Blaze, Derek ‘Bentley’ Watkins)

alt-j – "3WW"
(DOP: Dustin Lane)

Best Color Grading in a VideoBest Editing in a Video

Mick Jagger – "Gotta Get a Grip"
(Colourist: Mark Gethin at MPC LA)

Young Thug – "Wyclef Jean"
(Editors: Ryan Staake & Eric Degliomini)

Best Visual Effects in a VideoBest Animation in a Video

Leningrad – "Kolshik"
(VFX: CGF)

Katie Melua – "Perfect World"
(Animators: Karni & Saul)

Live and interactive categories

Best Live SessionBest Live Concert

Mura Masa ft. Damon Albarn – "Blu (Live)"
(Director: Colin Solal Cardo)

Rammstein – "Paris"
(Director: Jonas Åkerlund)

Best Interactive Video

Naïve New Beaters – "Words Hurt"
(Director: Romain Chassaing)

Individual and company categories

Best ArtistBest Commissioner

Kendrick Lamar

Semera Khan

  • Andrew Law
  • Elizabeth Doonan
  • James Hackett
  • John Moule
  • Phil Lee
Best Production CompanyBest Producer

Pulse Films

  • Agile Films
  • Caviar
  • Friend
  • Iconoclast
  • Riff Raff Films

Nathan Schrrer

  • Amber Millington
  • Clemence Cuvelier
  • Katie Lambert
  • Natalie Arnett
  • Tom Birmingham
Best DirectorBest New Director

Oscar Hudson

  • Dent de Cuir
  • Georgia Hudson
  • Jake Schreier
  • Ryan Staake
  • Young Replicant

Matilda Finn

  • Hector Dockrill
  • Max Weiland
  • Salomon Ligthelm
  • Thomas James
  • Zhang + Knight

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