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The following is a list of the MuchMusic Video Awards winners for Best Cinematography.
Year | Artist | Video |
---|---|---|
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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