Nowadays, 2015 UK Music Video Awards is a topic on everyone's lips. From its impact on society to its relevance in the economic sphere, 2015 UK Music Video Awards has captured the attention of people of all ages and interests. With its influence on people's daily lives and its importance in popular culture, 2015 UK Music Video Awards has become a central point of discussion in various areas. In this article, we will explore in depth how 2015 UK Music Video Awards has impacted society and what the implications of its presence are in our current reality.
The 2015 UK Music Video Awards were held on 5 November 2015 at the Roundhouse in London and was hosted by Adam Buxton to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide.[1][2] The nominations were announced on 30 September 2015.[3] American rapper Kendrick Lamar won Video of the Year for "Alright", directed by Colin Tilley and The Little Homies.[4][5] British director David Mallet received the Icon Award.
Video of the Year
Icon Award
Video Genre Categories
Best Pop Video - UK
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Best Pop Video - International
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Best Dance Video - UK
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Best Dance Video - International
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Best Urban Video - UK
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Best Urban Video - International
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Best Rock/Indie Video - UK
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Best Rock/Indie Video - International
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Best Alternative Video - UK
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Best Alternative Video - International
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Best Pop Video - Budget
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Best Dance Video - Budget
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- Aquilo – "Losing You"
(Director: Eoin Glaister)
- ALB – "The Road"
- Cais Sodré Funk Connection – "Offbeat"
- Honne – "Coastal Love"
- The Coronas – "Just Like That"
- Zak Abel & Joker – "Wise Enough"
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Best Urban Video - Budget
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Best Rock/Indie Video - Budget
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Best Alternative Video - Budget
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- Son Lux – "Change Is Everything"
(Director: Nathan Johnson)
- AE – "Dreamers"
- Ariel Pink – "Dazed Inn Daydreams"
- Bruce Smear – "Pick and Roll"
- Dralms – "Crushed Pleats"
- Young Fathers – "Shame"
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Technical Achievement Categories
Best Animation in a Video
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Best Art Direction & Design in a Video
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Best Cinematography in a Video
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Best Choreography in a Video
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Best Editing in a Video
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Best Styling in a Video
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Best Colour Grade in a Video
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Best Visual Effects in a Video
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Non-traditional Music Visual and Public Vote Categories
Best Live Music Coverage
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Best Music Documentary
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Best Interactive Video
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Best Lyric Video
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Individual Categories
Best Producer
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Best Commissioner
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- Sarah Tognazzi
- Amber Millington
- Corin Taylor
- Jason Colon/Danielle Hinde
- Jess Bell
- Sarah Boardman
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- James Hackett
- Caroline Clayton
- Dan Curwin
- Jane Third
- John Moule
- Sam Seager
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Best Director
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Best New Director
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- David Wilson
- Colin Tilley
- Fleur & Manu
- Ian Pons Jewell
- Ninian Doff
- Vincent Haycock
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- Helmi
- Dexter Navy
- Eoin Glaister
- Fred Rowson
- Nelson de Castro
- Zack Spiger
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Best Artist
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