2020 UK Music Video Awards

The 2020 UK Music Video Awards were held on 5 November 2020 to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide.[1][2] The nominees were announced on 29 September 2020[3][4] where new categories were presented including a new genre category for R&B/Soul and Best Lockdown Video. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom the ceremony was held virtually.

2020 UK Music Video Awards
Date5 November 2020
LocationVirtual
Websitewww.ukmva.com

Video of the Year

Video of the Year

Video Genre Categories

Best Pop Video - UK Best Pop Video - International
Best Rock Video - UK Best Rock Video - International
Best Alternative Video - UK Best Alternative Video - International
Best Dance/Electronic Video - UK Best Dance/Electronic Video - International
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - UK Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - International
Best R&B/Soul Video - UK Best R&B/Soul Video - International
Best Pop Video - Newcomer Best Rock Video - Newcomer
  • Vagabon - "In a Bind"
    (Director: Maegan Houang)
  • Babeheaven - "Cassette Beat"
  • Ashnikko - "Drunk with My Friends"
  • Nick Wilson - "Enough to Know You"
  • filous - "Monday"
  • Raine Allen-Miller - "Wank Wiggle"
  • Willie J Healey - "True Stereo"
    (Director: Joe Wheatley)
  • The Academic - "Act My Age"
  • Sports Team - "Camel Crew"
  • beabadoobee - "I Wish I Was Stephen Malkmus"
  • Dream Wife - "So When You Gonna..."
  • Kid Kapichi - "Thugs"
Best Alternative Video - Newcomer Best Dance/Electronic Video - Newcomer
  • Zebra Katz - "Moor"
    (Director: Žanete Skarule and Ojay Morgan)
  • María José Llergo - "A Través De Ti"
  • Alaskan Tapes - "And, We Disappear"
  • Midnight Tracks - "Anymore"
  • L'Homme Statue - "Braços/Vela"
  • LL Burns - "Get Me Back In The Game"
  • Mild Minds featuring Boats - "Walls"
    (Director: Colin Read)
  • Leifur James - AAID"
  • Samaran - "Allo"
  • Raven - "Cass & Lex"
  • Akwasi - "Extase"
  • Saavan - "In My Head"
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - Newcomer Best R&B/Soul Video - Newcomer
  • Jurdan Bryant - "Words For Thomas"
    (Director: Alonzo Hellerbach)
  • Louis Culture - "Being Me"
  • Spxxn P - "Complicació"
  • KAM-BU featuring Lord Apex - "Different"
  • Meekz - "Like Me"
  • Flohio - "WAY2"
  • Greentea Pig - "Mr Sun (miss da sun)"
    (Director: Felix Brady)
  • Jeshi featuring Celeste - "30,000 Feet"
  • Arlo Parks - "Black Dog"
  • Black Square featuring Laville - "Coral Blues"
  • Fredwave - "Dust"
  • Ni Houston featuring Darius Raheem - "Gemini"

Craft and Technical Categories

Best Production Design in a Video Best Styling in a Video
Best Choreography in a Video Best Cinematography in a Video
Best Color Grading in a Video Best Editing in a Video
Best Visual Effects in a Video Best Animation in a Video

Special Video Categories

Best Live Video Best Lockdown Video
Best Special Video Project Best Music Film

Individual and Company Categories

Best Director Best New Director
  • Anton Tammi
  • Crowns & Owls
  • Dave Meyers
  • Diana Kunst
  • Henry Scholfield
  • Zhang & Knight
  • Arnaud Bresson
  • Brock Neal-Roberts
  • Douglas Bernardt
  • Jocelyn Anquetil
  • KC Locke
  • Will Hooper
Best Commissioner Best Producer
  • Caroline Clayton
  • Kat Cattaneo
  • Nicola Sheppard
  • Sam Seager
  • Scott Wright
  • Semera Khan
  • Daniella Manca
  • Horace de Gunzbourg
  • Kareem Adeshina
  • Karen Saurí
  • Luke Tierney
  • Mayling Wong
Best Production Company Best Post-Production Company
  • Somesuch
  • Blink
  • CANADA
  • COMPULSORY
  • Division
  • FRIEND
  • The Mill
  • Black Kite Studios
  • CHEAT
  • Electric Theatre Collective
  • Ingenuity Studios
  • tenthree
Best Agent
  • Claire Stubbs
  • Andy Roberts
  • Barnaby Laws
  • Joceline Gabriel
  • Lee Fairweather
  • Sam Davey

References

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