2009 UK Music Video Awards

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Date13 October 2009
Hosted byAdam Buxton
2009 UK Music Video Awards
Date13 October 2009
LocationLeicester Square, London
Hosted byAdam Buxton
Websitewww.ukmva.com
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The 2009 UK Music Video Awards were held on 13 October 2009 at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square, London to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide.[1][2] The nominations were announced on 28 September 2009.[3] British rock band Coldplay won Video of the Year for "Strawberry Swing", directed by Shynola.

Video of the Year

Special Awards

The Icon Award Outstanding Achievement Award

Dawn Shadforth

Carole Burton-Fairbrother

Video Genre Categories

Best Pop Video Best Rock Video

Will Young – "Changes"
(Director: Martin de Thurah)

Coldplay – "Strawberry Swing"
(Director: Shynola)

Best Indie/Alternative Video Best Dance Video

Department of Eagles – "No One Does It Like You"
(Directors: Patrick Daughters, Marcel Dzama)

The Presets – "If I Know You"
(Director: Eva Husson)

Best Urban Video Best International Video

Wiley – "Cash in My Pocket"
(Director: Kim Gehrig)

Lady Gaga – "Paparazzi"
(Director: Jonas Åkerlund)

Best Budget/Independent Video – Rock, Indie, Alternative Best Budget/Independent Video – Pop, Dance, Urban

Moray McLaren – "We Got Time"
(Director: David Wilson)

  • Archangel – "Do It Again"
  • Jamie T – "Fire Fire"
  • Ruarri Joseph – "More Than Most"
  • Truckers Of Husk – "Person For The Person"
  • We Have Band – "You Came Out"

Speech Debelle – "The Key"
(Director: Anthony Dickenson)

Craft and Technical Categories

Best Animation in a Video Best Art Direction in a Video

Coldplay – "Strawberry Swing"
(Animator: Shynola)

The Kooks – "Sway"
(Art Director: Tom Gander)

Best Cinematography in a Video Best Editing in a Video

Glasvegas – "Flowers and Football Tops"
(DOP: Lasse Frank)

Oasis – "Falling Down"
(Editor: Tom Lindsay)

Best Styling in a Video Best Telecine in a Video

Florence and The Machine – "Drumming Song"
(Stylist: Aldene Johnson)

Paolo Nutini – "Candy"
(TK: Paul Harrison)

Best Visual Effects in a Video Best Live Music Coverage

Glasvegas – "Flowers and Football Tops"
(VFX: Johan Drehn, Martin de Thurah)

McFly – "Radio:Active Live at Wembley"
(Director: Paul Caslin)

Innovation Award

Oasis – "Dig Out Your Soul"
(Director: The Malloys)

Individual and Company Categories

References

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