The 2024 UK Music Video Awards will be held on 24 October 2024, at Magazine London in London, to recognise the best in music videos and music film making from United Kingdom and worldwide delivered between August 2023 and July 2024.[1] Submissions were open from June 2024 to 1 August 2024.
The nominations were announced on 25 September 2024. In terms of categories, the newcomer video categories were reduced from six to four grouping some, while the technical categories for Best Cinematography, Best Colour Grading and Best Editing were split into two each, for newcomer and non-newcomer videos.[2]
British singer Charli XCX led the nominations with seven, followed by Childish Gambino with six, and Jade and Fontaines D.C. with five each.[3][4]
Video Genre Categories
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Best Pop Video – UK
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Best Pop Video – International
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Best R&B/Soul Video – UK
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Best R&B/Soul Video – International
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Best Dance/Electronic Video – UK
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Best Dance/Electronic Video – International
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Best Rock Video – UK
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Best Rock Video – International
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Best Alternative Video – UK
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Best Alternative Video – International
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Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video – UK
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Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Video – International
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Best Pop / R&B / Soul Video – Newcomer
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Best Dance / Electronic Video – Newcomer
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- Rio Rainz – "BAD"
- Konyikeh – "Lie to Me"
- Matilda Mann – "Meet Cute"
- Hillari – "New Beginnings"
- Moonchild Sanelly – "Scrambled Eggs"
- Joalin – "Without You"
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- FEUX – "Angel"
- Siriusmo featuring Mr Oizo – "Doppelklick"
- Realo – "Money Up Pants Down"
- Mura Masa – "Rise"
- Elisa Delage – "Shikaponk"
- Lydsten – "Bias"
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Best Rock / Alternative Video – Newcomer
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Best Hip Hop / Grime / Rap Video – Newcomer
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- Oracle Sisters – "Alouette"
- Sam Akpro – "Death by Entertainment"
- Honeyglaze – "Don't"
- Humane the Moon featuring Jeshi – "K9"
- Elbow – "Lovers' Leap"
- DEADLETTER – "Mere Mortal"
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- Audrey Nuna – "Cellulite"
- John Glacier – "Cows Come Home"
- AntsLive – "Cutlery"
- Yvnnis – "Gare du Nord"
- ONHA – "Kodak"
- Wallace Cleaver – "Plus rien n'est grave"
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Technical and Craft Categories
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Best Performance in a Video
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Best Production Design in a Video
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Best Styling in a Video
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Best Choreography in a Video
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Best Cinematography in a Video
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Best Cinematography in a Video – Newcomer
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- James Massiah – "Charlie"
- Chameleon – "I Never Knew You Well"
- Konyikeh – "Lie to Me"
- Wallace Cleaver – "Plus rien n'est grave"
- Stone – "Queen"
- ĠENN – "The Sister Of"
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Best Colour Grading in a Video
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Best Colour Grading in a Video – Newcomer
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- Say Lou Lou – "Dust"
- Nick Wilson – "For You It Was Him"
- Konyikeh – "Lie to Me"
- Downtown Kayoto – "My Best"
- Wallace Cleaver – "Plus rien n'est grave"
- Nia Archives – "Unfinished Business"
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Best Editing in a Video
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Best Editing in a Video – Newcomer
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Best Visual Effects in a Video
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Best Animation in a Video
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Special Video Categories
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Best Live Video
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Best Special Video Project
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Individual and Company Categories
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Best Director
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Best New Director
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- Aidan Zamiri
- Aube Perrie
- C Prinz
- François Rousselet
- Tanu Muino
- Tom Emmerson
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- Billy King
- Jake Erland
- Pedro Takahashi
- Sang Froid
- The Reids
- Zac Dov Wiesel
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Best Production Company
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Best Producer
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- DIVISION
- Iconoclast
- Object & Animal
- Pulse Films
- Riff Raff Films
- Stink Films
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- Chris Murdoch
- Ernest Bouvier
- Manoela Chiabai
- Rowan Mackintosh King
- Theo Hue Williams
- Two Happy (Joseph J Goldman & Luke Tierney)
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Best Creative Commissioner
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Best Agent
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Best Executive Producer
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- Alex Brinkman (Object & Animal)
- Alexa Haywood (FreeAgent UK)
- Andre Reid-McKinley (REPmedia)
- Claire Stubbs & Connie Meade (Mouthpiece)
- Lee Fairweather (Leethal Reppin)
- Sarah Boardman, Joceline Gabriel & Camille Semprez (HANDS)
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- Alex Brinkman (Object & Animal)
- Dom Thomas (Object & Animal)
- Dominic Mckiernan (Stink Films)
- Elena Argiros & Rik Green (Pulse Films)
- Frank Borin & Ivanna Borin (Underwonder Content)
- Jules de Chateleux (DIVISION)
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