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UK Music Video Awards 2009 – top honours to Shynola, Martin de Thurah, David Wilson, Dawn Shadforth and Carole Burton Fairbrother at joyful and emotional second UK MVAs

UK Music Video Awards 2009 – top honours to Shynola, Martin de Thurah, David Wilson, Dawn Shadforth and Carole Burton Fairbrother at joyful and emotional second UK MVAs

David Knight - 14th Oct 2009

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Videos for Florence & The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night.

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows:

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Art Direction in a Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Styling in a Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Animation in a Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Dance Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Urban Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Music Ad - TV or Online

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

The Innovation Award

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Outstanding Achievement Award

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Carole Burton-Fairbrother

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Telecine in a Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Editing in a Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Rock Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Indie/Alternative Video

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Producer - in association with sweet16

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Malachy McAnenny

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Tim Nash (Atlantic Records)

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

David Wilson (Colonel Blimp)

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Martin de Thurah (Academy)

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

The Icon Award

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Dawn Shadforth

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

Video Of The Year

The spectacular video for Coldplay's Strawberry Swing by directing team Shynola has won Video of the Year at the second UK Music Video Awards, held last night in London. Dawn Shadforth accepted the Icon Award from singer Alison Goldfrapp for her longstanding directing achievements, and video commissioner Carole Burton Fairbrother won the first MVA Outstanding Achievement Award. Videos for Florence &amp; The Machine, Oasis, Lady GaGa, Paolo Nutini, The Kooks, Speech Debelle and Wiley all won awards at the MVAs, presented at a packed-out auditorium at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square by Adam Buxton. It was a night of joy, emotion and lots of laughter. MVA host Adam Buxton opened proceedings with some video messages from some well-known pop stars - having first given them a hilarious makeover. Then, as with the inaugural MVAs last year, he introduced each award with a specially composed 'stingle'. In total 25 awards were handed out for the greatest achievements in music videos in Britain and beyond over the past twelve months - plus others for other forms of visual promotion of music - celebrating all aspects of their creativity and craft. Awards sponsors included Panalux, 3 Mills Studios, sweet16, Metropolis Studios, MUZU.TV, BEAM TV, shots, Tuborg and Locomotion. The final triumph, with the Video of the Year, was with Shynola - a success tinged with sadness. It is almost exactly a year since Shynola collective member Gideon Baws died suddenly of an undiagnosed heart ailment, and earlier in the evening, while collecting the Best Rock Video award for Strawberry Swing with colleague Chris Harding and video commissioner Kirsten Cruickshank, Shynola's Richard Kenworthy remembered Gideon, and what he would be saying if he were there. It was the most poignant moment of the night. All the winners at the UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2009, hosted by Adam Buxton at the Odeon West End, Leicester Square, London on October 13th 2009, are as follows: <strong><em>Best Art Direction in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Styling in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Cinematography In A Video - in association with Panalux</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Animation in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Dance Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Urban Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Pop Video - in association with 3 Mills Studios</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Pop, Dance, Urban</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Budget Video - Rock, Indie, Alternative</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Music Ad - TV or Online</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Live Music Coverage - in association with Tuborg</em></strong> <strong><em>The Innovation Award</em></strong> <strong><em>Outstanding Achievement Award</em></strong> Carole Burton-Fairbrother <strong><em>Best Telecine in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Editing in a Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Visual Effects in a Video - in association with BEAM.TV</em></strong> <strong>Best International Video - in association with MUZU.TV</strong> <strong><em>Best Rock Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Indie/Alternative Video</em></strong> <strong><em>Best Producer - in association with sweet16</em></strong> Malachy McAnenny <strong><em>Best Commissioner - in association with Metropolis Studios Group</em></strong> Tim Nash (Atlantic Records) David Wilson (Colonel Blimp) Martin de Thurah (Academy) <strong><em>The Icon Award</em></strong> Dawn Shadforth <strong><em>Video Of The Year</em></strong>

David Knight - 14th Oct 2009

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