MuchMusic Video Award for Best Cinematography

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The following is a list of the MuchMusic Video Awards winners for Best Cinematography.

YearArtistVideo
1995 Blue Rodeo "Bad Timing"
1996 Ashley MacIssac "Sleepy Maggie"
1997 The Tragically Hip "Gift Shop"
1998 The Tea Party "Release"
1999 Wide Mouth Mason "Why"
2000 Dream Warriors "Breathe or Die"
2001 Big Wreck "Inhale"
2002 Sloan "If It Feels Good Do It"
2003 Our Lady Peace "Innocent" [1]
2004 Sam Roberts "Hard Road"
2005 k-os "Man I Used to Be"
2006 Buck 65 "Devil's Eyes"
2007 Alexisonfire "This Could Be Anywhere in the World"
2008 Hedley "She's So Sorry"
2009 Bedouin Soundclash "Until We Burn In the Sun (The Kids Just Want a Love Song)"
2010 Drake feat. Trey Songz and Lil' Wayne "Successful"
2011 Blake McGrath "Relax"
2012 Marianas Trench "Fallout"

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References

  1. Staff, Billboard (2003-06-30). "2003 MuchMusic Video Awards Winners". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-02-25.