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The 2021 UK Music Video Awards were held on 4 November 2021, at the Roundhouse in London to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide, unlike last year's ceremony, the ceremony for this year is expected to be live.[ 1]
The nominations were announced on 29 September 2021, a new category named Best Performance in a Video was included while the category Best Styling in a Video was split into and Best Hair & Make-up in a Video and Best Wardrobe Styling in a Video.[ 2] British rapper Little Simz led the nominations with five, followed by Skrillex , Starrah & Four Tet with four each, all for their collaboration "Butterflies ".[ 3]
Electronic music duo Duck Sauce won Video of the Year for "Mesmerize", directed by Keith Schofield.[ 4] Producer Juliette Larthe received the Outstanding Achievement Award.
Video of the Year
Duck Sauce – "Mesmerize" (Director: Keith Schofield)
Video Genre Categories [ edit ]
Best Pop Video - UK
Best Pop Video - International
Best R&B/Soul Video - UK
Best R&B/Soul Video - International
Best Dance/Electronic Video - UK
Best Dance/Electronic Video - International
Best Rock Video - UK
Best Rock Video - International
Best Alternative Video - UK
Best Alternative Video - International
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - UK
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - International
Best Pop Video - Newcomer
Best R&B/Soul Video - Newcomer
Drew Sycamore – "45 Fahrenheit Girl" (Director: Jonathan Eghold Keis)
Elsa y Elmar – "Corazones Negros"
Nick Wilson – "Lead Me to the Water"
Between Friends – "Lonely"
Terno Rei – "Medo"
Yma – "White Peacock"
Bamao Yendé & Le Diouck – "Marvin Gaye" (Director: Vincent Catel)
Odeal – "24/48"
Preditah featuring wtsrn – "Distant Memory"
Mykki Blanco – "Free Ride"
Mansur Brown – "My Prayer"
Eddy Luna – "Still Breathing"
Best Dance/Electronic Video - Newcomer
Best Rock Video - Newcomer
Jeremy Ivey – "Someone Else's Problem" (Director: Kimberly Stuckwisch)
The Bluestocking – "Never Ready"
TV Priest – "Press Gang"
Middle Kids – "r u 4 me?"
Dry Cleaning – "Scratchcard Lanyard"
El Columpio Asesino – "Sirenas de Mediodía"
Best Alternative Video - Newcomer
Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video - Newcomer
Audiobooks – "Lalala It's the Good Life" (Director: Rottingdean Bazaar x Annie Collinge)
Tiberius B – "Big Deal"
Tycho Jones – "Don't Be Afraid"
Califato ¾ – "Fandangô de Carmen Porter"
Memorial – "Hero's Death (Cover)"
Lava La Rue – "Magpie"
Craft and Technical Categories [ edit ]
Best Performance in a Video
Best Production Design in a Video
Best Wardrobe Styling in a Video
Best Hair & Make-up in a Video
Best Choreography in a Video
Best Cinematography in a Video
Best Color Grading in a Video
Best Editing in a Video
Best Visual Effects in a Video
Best Animation in a Video
Special Video Categories [ edit ]
Best Live Video
Best Special Video Project
Best Music Film
Individual and Company Categories [ edit ]
Best Director
Best New Director
Aube Perrie
Bedroom
Femi Ladi
Jordan Hemingway
Lucrecia Taormina
Nono
Best Commissioner
Best Producer
Kat Cattaneo
Daniel Millar
Elena Argiros
Kim Jarrett
Marco Grey
Sam Seager
Precious Mahaga
Elizabeth Doonan
Ersan Beskardes
Joseph J. Goldman
Maurizio von Trapp
Mayling Wong
Best Production Company
Best Post-Production Company
Electric Theatre Collective
Cheat
Ingenuity Studios
MPC
Stitch/Homespun
Trim
Best Agent
Outstanding Achievement Award
Sam Davey (ob management)
Alexa Haywood (free agent)
Claire Stubbs (Mouthpiece)
Estere Sulca (wpa)
Lee Fairweather (Compulsory)
Sarah Boardman (Hands ldn)