52nd Grammy Awards - Awards - Music Video

Music Video

Best Short Form Music Video
  • "Boom Boom Pow" – The Black Eyed Peas
    • Mat Cullen & Mark Kudsi, video directors; Anna Joseph & Patrick Nugent, video producers
  • "Mr. Hurricane" – Beast
    • Ben Steiger Levine, video director; Sach Baylin-Stern, video producer
  • "Life in Technicolor II" – Coldplay
    • Dougal Wilson, video director; Matthew Fone, video producer
  • "Wrong" – Depeche Mode
    • Patrick Daughters, video director; Jonathan Lia, video producer
  • "Her Morning Elegance" – Oren Lavie
    • Oren Lavie, Merav Nathan and Yuval Nathan, video directors; Oren Lavie, video producer
Best Long Form Music Video
  • "The Beatles Love — All Together Now" – Various Artists
    • Adrian Wills, video director; Martin Bolduc and Jonathan Clyde, video producers
  • "In Boston" – Chris Botti
    • Jim Gable, video director; Bobby Colomby, video producer
  • "Johnny Cash's America" – Johnny Cash
    • Robert Gordon & Morgan Neville, video directors; Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville, video producers
  • "Anita O'Day — The Life Of A Jazz Singer" – Anita O'Day
    • Robbie Cavolina & Ian McCrudden, video directors; Robbie Cavolina, Melissa Davis & Ian McCrudden, video producers
  • "Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy World Tour Live" – Keith Urban
    • Chris Hicky, video director; Blake Morrison, video producer

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