2013 UK Music Video Awards
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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 were 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.
Date28 October 2013
LocationQueen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London
Hosted byAdam Buxton
Websitewww.ukmva.com
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| Date | 28 October 2013 |
| Location | Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London |
| Hosted by | Adam Buxton |
| Website | www |
Video of the Year
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The Icon Award
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Video Genre Categories
| Best Pop Video - UK | Best Pop Video - International |
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| Best Dance Video - UK | Best Dance Video - International |
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| Best Urban Video - UK | Best Urban Video - International |
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| Best Rock/Indie Video - UK | Best Rock/Indie Video - International |
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| Best Alternative Video - UK | Best Alternative Video - International |
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| Best Pop Video - Budget | Best Dance Video - Budget |
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| Best Urban Video - Budget | Best Rock/Indie Video - Budget |
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| Best Alternative Video - Budget | |
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Technical
| Best Animation in a Video | Best Art Direction & Design in a Video |
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| Best Cinematography in a Video | Best Choreography in a Video |
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| Best Editing in a Video | Best Styling in a Video |
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| Best Colour Grade in a Video | Best Visual Effects in a Video |
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Special Production
| Best Live Music Coverage | Best Music AD - TV or Online |
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| Best Interactive Video | VEVO New Artist Award |
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Individual
| Best Producer | Best Commissioner |
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| Best Director | Best New Director |
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