UK Music Video Awards 2020 Winners – A Lockdown Night To Remember

The British-produced video for DJ Shadow ft De La Soul’s Rocket Fuel, and Finnish-born  director Anton Tammi were the biggest winners at the UK Music Video Awards 2020, held this  evening (November 5th) in a groundbreaking virtual live ceremony. 

The Sam Pilling-directed video for DJ Shadow’s Rocket Fuel – a comic recreation of the Apollo 11  mission as a staged event that goes catastrophically awry – won Video Of The Year and three more  awards at the UKMVAs tonight. Tammi, director of four interconnected music videos to accompany  The Weeknd’s latest album After Hours, won the highly prized Best Director award, and also Best  Pop Video International for the video for Blinding Lights

The top honours came at the climax of the annual celebration of creativity and craft in the medium of  music videos, presented by broadcaster and DJ Becca Dudley from a London studio – speaking live  to the winners via a virtual audience platform which saw 500+ music video professionals joining in  the show from their homes or offices around the world. 

And on the first night of the second lockdown in England, the UKMVAs’ handed a one-off Best  Lockdown Video prize to directing team Stylewar’s chaotic warping of corporate video stock footage  for DJ/producer Bronson’s Keep Moving.  

Other artists recognised at this year’s UKMVAs include Dua Lipa, Disclosure, IDLES, FKA twigs, JME, Riz Ahmed, Greentea Peng and The Streets, in an event that honoured work in music video  across music genres, individual achievement and craft and technical prowess behind the camera.  

Dua Lipa took the Best Pop Video award for a third time with the visual accompaniment to Break My  Heart in another successful collaboration with director Henry Scholfield – last year’s winner of the  Best Director award. There were first time wins for JME featuring Merky Ace for Live, directed by  Matthew Walker (Best UK Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video), and IDLES, whose video for War was  directed by Will Dohrn (Best UK Rock Video). Joining their ranks also for the first time were directors  Camille Summers-Valli for her work on Låpsley’s My Love Was Like the Rain (Best UK Alternative  Video) and Brock Neal-Roberts for Berwyn’s Trap Phone (Best UK R&B/Soul Video). 

Other British artists honoured for the creativity of their music videos included breakout star Greentea  Peng, whose video for her single Mr Sun (miss da sun), by British director Felix Brady, won Best  Newcomer R&B/Soul Video; electronic artists/producers Disclosure won Best UK Dance/Electronic Video for their video for My High featuring Aminé and slowthai, by French director Simon Cahn; and singer-songwriter Willie J Healey won Best Newcomer Rock Video for True Stereo, directed by Joe  Wheatley. Meanwhile, British actor and performer Riz Ahmed, won the MVA for Best Special Video  Project, for the hard-hitting The Long Goodbye directed by Aniel Karia – a second win for the  director in the category after claiming the title in 2019 for Kano’s Trouble.  

The international nature of the UK Music Video Awards 2020 was shown in wins for French  artist/producer Agoria, for the Call of the Wild video, by director Loïc Andrieu (Best International  Alternative Video), Italian DJ Salvatore Ganacci’s video for Boycycle, a second consecutive win for  Ganacci and Bosnian director Vedran Rupic in Best International Dance/Electronic Video award, US  indie rockers Joywave with their video for Obsession by directors Dimitri Basil, Laura Gorun and  Cooper Roussel, and French singer-songwriter Yseult whose daring video for Corps, directed by  former multiple UKMVA winner Colin Solal Cardo, took the Best International R&B/Soul Video  award.  

The British talent behind the blockbuster for DJ Shadow and De La Soul’s Rocket Fuel claimed four  awards in all at this year’s UKMVAs. Director Sam Pilling also picked up the Best Hip  Hop/Grime/Rap Video International, editor Ellie Johnson won Best Editing In A Video, and colourist Thomas Mangham accepted Best Colour Grading In A Video, all for their work on the stand-out  Video of the Year. 

Videos for The Weeknd won two awards – as well as Anton Tammi’s video for Blinding Lights winning Best Pop Video International, Alex Lill’s live video for Heartless – shot backstage at The  Late Show with Stephen Colbert – won Best Live Video on the night. Another live project won Best  Music Film award: a livestream directed by James Barnes, The Streets’ None Of Us Is Getting Out  Of This Live Alive was driven by Mike Skinner’s (aka The Streets) bid to provide income for his band  and crew after the virus forced the cancellation of their 2020 tour. 

In the craft categories, FKA twigs’ video for Sad Day, directed by multi-UKMVA winner Hiro Murai,  took the award for Best Cinematography for DoP Larkin Seiple, while Beyoncé’s celebrated  wardrobe curator, Zerina Akers, was honoured for her Styling in the video Already from the Black Is  King film. The Choreography award was claimed by Canadian movement director Brittney Canda for  her work on Sheenah Ko’s Wrap Me Up, and the Production Design honour went to Taivi Lippmaa  for Estonian rapper Tommy Cash’s Sdubid. British director/animator Ruff Mercy took the Best  Animation gong for his work on Ghetts’ Mozambique, and the Best Visual Effects award went to  Paris-based outfit Machine Molle for Flatbush Zombies’ Afterlife. A new award for the Best Post  Production Company went to industry stalwart The Mill. 

Among the individuals honoured, Daniella Manca, was named Best Producer, for her work on videos  for Stormzy, Coldplay and Dua Lipa. Caroline Clayton won the Best Commissioner award for her  work with a range of directing talent on videos for Dua Lipa, DJ Shadow and Dermot Kennedy and  this year’s Best New Director was Frenchman Arnaud Bresson for videos for Flatbush Zombies and  Headie One. A new award for the Best Agent saw Claire Stubbs rise to the top for her  representation of directors including Michel Gondry, Oliver Jennings and Us, as well as relative  newcomers Molly Burdett and Sam Davis. 

The Best Production Company award was won by London and LA-based Somesuch for an  outstanding output of music videos over the past year, for artists including The Weeknd, Michael  Kiwanuka, Coldplay and Riz Ahmed.  

Here is the full list of winners:  

Best Pop Video – UK  

Dua Lipa – Break My Heart 

Director: Henry Scholfield 

Producer: Javier Alejandro  

Prod co: Caviar

Commissioner: Caroline Clayton for Warner Records/Tap Mgmt 

Best Dance/Electronic Video – UK  

Disclosure ft Aminé & Slowthai – My High 

Director: Simon Cahn 

Exec producers: Clémence Cuvelier, Jules de Chateleux;  Producers: Théo Gall, Laure Salgon 

Prod co: Division 

Commissioner: Kevin Kloecker for Island Records 

Best R&B/Soul Video – UK 

Berwyn – Trap Phone 

Director: Brock Neal-Roberts 

Producer: India Bradshaw  

Prod co: Agile Films 

Commissioner: Dan Millar for Sony Music Entertainment UK 

Best Rock Video – UK  

IDLES – War 

Director: Will Dohrn 

Producer: Mel Giles 

Prod co: Ground Work 

Commissioner: Theresa Adebiyi for Partisan Records 

Best Alternative Video – UK  

Låpsley – My Love Was Like The Rain 

Director: Camille Summers-Valli 

Producer: Scarlett Barclay 

Prod co: Ground Work 

Commissioner: Scott Wright for XL Recordings 

Best Hip Hop / Grime / Rap Video – UK 

JME ft Merky Ace – Live 

Director: Matthew Walker 

Producer: Matthew Walker 

Prod co: MKW Films 

Commissioner: Jamie Adenuga for Boy Better Know 

Best Pop Video – International  

The Weeknd – Blinding Lights 

Director: Anton Tammi  

Producer: Sarah Park  

Prod co: Somesuch 

Commissioner: La Mar C Taylor for Republic Records  

Best Dance/Electronic Video – International  

Salvatore Ganacci – Boycycle 

Director: Vedran Rupic 

Producers: Christian Kuosmanen, Sia Masoodian Prod co: Business Club Royale 

Commissioner: Blake Foster for OWSLA 

Best R&B/Soul Video – International 

Yseult – Corps 

Director: Colin Solal Cardo 

Producers: Christophe ‘Chryde’ Abric, Adrien Chibatte Prod co: La Blogothèque, Y.Y.Y 

Commissioner: artist commissioned for Believe 

Best Rock Video – International 

Joywave – Obsession 

Directors: Dimitri Basil, Laura Gorun, Cooper Roussel, Producer: Laura Gorun 

Prod co: Mad Meridian 76 NW 

Commissioner: Craig Cox for Hollywood Records 

Best Alternative Video – International  

Agoria – Call Of The Wild 

Director: Loïc Andrieu 

Producer: Pierre Cazenave-Kaufman 

Prod co: Soldats  

Commissioner: Christian de Rosnay for Sapiens 

Best Hip Hop / Grime / Rap Video – International  DJ Shadow ft De La Soul – Rocket Fuel 

Director: Sam Pilling 

Producer: Emma Wellbelove 

Prod co: Pulse Films, Radioaktive Film 

Commissioner: Caroline Clayton for Mass Appeal Records 

Best Pop Video – Newcomer  

Vagabon – In A Bind 

Director: Maegan Houang 

Producers: Benjamin Kang, John Lozada 

Prod co: Antidote Films 

Commissioner: artist commissioned for Nonesuch 

Best Dance/Electronic Video – Newcomer  Mild Minds ft Boats – Walls 

Director: Colin Read 

Producer: Francesco Rizzo 

Prod co: Pulse Films 

Commissioner: Emmanuelle George for Foreign Family Collective 

Best R&B/Soul Video – Newcomer  

Greentea Peng – Mr Sun (miss da sun) 

Director: Felix Brady 

Producer: Nellie Heron-Anstead 

Prod co: Stink Films 

Record co: Earbuds 

Best Rock Video – Newcomer  

Willie J Healey – True Stereo 

Director: Joe Wheatley 

Producer: Luke Fraser 

Prod co: Joe Wheatley 

Commissioner: Emma Greengrass for Yala! Records 

Best Alternative Video – Newcomer 

Zebra Katz – Moor 

Directors: Žanete Skarule & Ojay Morgan 

Producer: Normunds Rumba 

Prod co: Common People Films / wmw.studio

Commissioner: Zebra Katz for Mad Decent 

Best Hip Hop / Grime / Rap Video – Newcomer Jurdan Bryant – Words For Thomas 

Director: Alonzo Hellerbach 

Producer: Chris Toumazou 

Prod co: COMPULSORY 

Best Production Design in a Video 

Tommy Cash – Sdubid 

Production designer: Taivi Lippmaa 

Directors: Tommy Cash & Anna Himma 

Prod co: Iconoclast 

Best Styling in a Video 

Beyoncé, Shatta Wale, Major Lazer – Already Stylist: Zerina Akers 

Directors: Beyoncé, Pierre Debusschere, Kwasi Fordjour Prod co: Parkwood Entertainment 

Record co: Parkwood Entertainment, Sony Music, Columbia Records 

Best Choreography in a Video 

Sheenah Ko – Wrap Me Up 

Choreographer: Brittney Canda  

Choreographic assistant: Susannah Haight 

Directors: Vincent René-Lortie & Brittney Canda 

Prod co: Telescope Films 

Best Cinematography in a Video 

fka Twigs – Sad Day 

DoP: Larkin Seiple 

Director: Hiro Murai 

Prod co: Doomsday Entertainment (US), FRIEND (UK) Record co: Young Turks 

Best Colour Grading in a Video in association with CHEAT DJ Shadow ft De La Soul – Rocket Fuel 

Colourist: Thomas Mangham at The Mill 

Director: Sam Pilling 

Prod co: Pulse Films, Radioaktive Film 

Record co: Mass Appeal Records 

Best Editing in a Video 

DJ Shadow ft De La Soul – Rocket Fuel 

Editor: Ellie Johnson at tenthree 

Director: Sam Pilling 

Prod co: Pulse Films, Radioaktive Film 

Record co: Mass Appeal Records 

Best Visual Effects in a Video 

Flatbush Zombies – Afterlife 

VFX artist: Machine Molle 

Director: Arnaud Bresson 

Prod co: DIVISION 

Record co: Glorious Dead Records 

Best Animation in a Video 

Ghetts ft Jaykae & Moonchild Sanelly – Mozambique

Animator: Ruff Mercy  

Director: Ruff Mercy 

Prod co: My Accomplice 

Record co: Warner Records 

Best Live Video  

The Weeknd – Heartless (Live)  Director: Alex Lill 

Producers: Brendan Garrett, Jeff Kopchia Prod co: Somesuch 

Record co: Republic Records 

Best Lockdown Video 

Bronson – Keep Moving 

Director: StyleWar 

Producer: Elizabeth Doonan 

Prod co: Smuggler 

Record co: Ninja Tune 

Best Special Video Project 

Riz Ahmed – The Long Goodbye Director: Aneil Karia 

Producer: Tom Gardner 

Prod co: Somesuch 

Record co: Mongrel Records (via Warp) Best Music Film 

The Streets – None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Live Alive (Livestream) Director: James Barnes 

Producer: Jim Parsons 

Prod co: Globe Productions 

Commissioner: Amy Collins for Island Records 

Best Director 

Anton Tammi 

Best New Director in association with LEAP 

Arnaud Bresson 

Best Producer in association with WPA 

Daniella Manca 

Best Commissioner 

Caroline Clayton 

Best Agent 

Claire Stubbs 

Best Production Company 

Somesuch 

Best Post Production Company 

The Mill 

Video of the Year 

DJ Shadow ft De La Soul – Rocket Fuel

Director: Sam Pilling 

Producer: Emma Wellbelove 

Prod co: Pulse Films, Radioaktive Film 

Commissioner: Caroline Clayton for Mass Appeal Records 

Best Animation in a Video 

Ghetts ft Jaykae & Moonchild Sanelly – Mozambique Animator: Ruff Mercy  

Director: Ruff Mercy 

Prod co: My Accomplice 

Record co: Warner Records 

Best Live Video  

The Weeknd – Heartless (Live)  

Director: Alex Lill 

Producers: Brendan Garrett, Jeff Kopchia 

Prod co: Somesuch 

Record co: Republic Records 

Best Lockdown Video 

Bronson – Keep Moving 

Director: StyleWar 

Producer: Elizabeth Doonan 

Prod co: Smuggler 

Record co: Ninja Tune 

Best Special Video Project 

Riz Ahmed – The Long Goodbye 

Director: Aneil Karia 

Producer: Tom Gardner 

Prod co: Somesuch 

Record co: Mongrel Records (via Warp)  

Best Music Film 

The Streets – None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Live Alive (Livestream) Director: James Barnes 

Producer: Jim Parsons 

Prod co: Globe Productions 

Commissioner: Amy Collins for Island Records  

Best Director 

Anton Tammi 

Best New Director in association with LEAP 

Arnaud Bresson 

Best Producer in association with WPA 

Daniella Manca 

Best Commissioner 

Caroline Clayton 

Best Agent 

Claire Stubbs 

Best Production Company 

Somesuch 

Best Post Production Company 

The Mill 

Video of the Year 

DJ Shadow ft De La Soul – Rocket Fuel 

Director: Sam Pilling 

Producer: Emma Wellbelove 

Prod co: Pulse Films, Radioaktive Film 

Commissioner: Caroline Clayton for Mass Appeal Records