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UK Music Video Awards 2019 - All the Winners!

Cinelab London proudly sponsored The Best Pop Video UK award for the first time this year.  The use of film in music videos, especially 16mm, has grown hugely in the last three years, a real renaissance. Many makers of music videos have been using Cinelab London for processing and scanning in up to 4K.


The 12th annual UK Music Video Awards took place on October 23rd at the Roundhouse in London, hosted by BUG frontman, and UKMVA regular host, Adam Buxton.  Congratulations to All the winners!  Cinelab London is delighted to have collaborated on ten of the final shortlisted videos and five of the final award-winning videos, all shot on film.   The UKMVA’s has become the most important annual event in the calendar for the world of music video production, celebrating the best work in music videos made in the past twelve months – from big-budget pop video productions to low budget gems.

 

Best Urban Video – Newcomer Jay Prince – Beamlight Director: Filmawi Producer: Joseph J Goldman Prod co: Compulsory. Record co: Cosa Nostra Music

Film Laboratory: Cinelab London


 

Best Rock Video – UK Sam Fender – Dead Boys Director: Vincent Haycock Producer: Fred Bonham-Carter Prod co: Park Pictures Commissioner: Semera Khan for Polydor

Film Laboratory: Cinelab London


 

Best Urban Video – International A$AP Rocky ft Tame Impala – Sundress Director: Frank Lebon Producers: Anastasia Ehrich & Nat Baring Prod co: Camera Club Commissioner: A$AP Rocky Record co: A$AP Worldwide, Polo Grounds Music, RCA Records

Film Laboratory: Cinelab London

 

Best Special Video Project in association with The Mill Kano – Trouble Director: Aneil Karia Producer: Precious Mahaga Prod co: Somesuch Commissioner: Sam Seager for Parlophone

Film Laboratory: Cinelab London

 

Best Alternative Video – Newcomer in association with OB Management Obongjayar – Never Change Director: Duncan Loudon Producer: Tarquin Glass Prod co: Somesuch Commissioner: Richard Grewe for Plastic Circle

Film Laboratory: Cinelab London



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