The Music Vision CADS 2006 Awards saw honours given to the most outstanding promo talents for the year. Highlights include Martin de Thurah as Best New Director, Daniel Levi for Best Urban Music Video, Chris Milk keeping up his strong awards-showings with Best International Video, and Dom & Nic winning Best Video of the Year and Best Electronica Video for The Chemical Brothers’ Believe.
Full results follow.
Best Video Director
Winner: Scott Lyon
Best New Director
Winner: Martin de Thurah
Best Video of the Year
The Chemical Brothers ‘Believe’
Directors: Dom & Nic
Best Electronica Video
Winner: The Chemical Brothers ‘Believe’
Directors: Dom & Nic
Best Urban Video
Winner: Plan B: No Good
Director: Daniel Levi
Best Rock Video
Winner: Sigur Ros – Glosoli
Directors: Arni & Kinski
Best International Video
Winner: Kanye West – Touch The Sky
Director: Chris Milk
Best Pop Video
Winner: James Blunt ‘You’re Beautiful’
Director: Sam Brown
Best Cinematography in a Video
Winner: Kasper Tuxen for Mew ‘Special’
Best Editing in a Video
Winner: Nick Allix for Subways ‘Rock N Roll Queen’
Best Art Direction in a Video
Winner: Annie Gregson for Franz Ferdinand ‘Walk Away’
Best Special Effects in a Video
Winner: Framestore CFC for The Chemical Brothers ‘Believe’
Best Telecine in a Video
Winner: Tom Russell at VTR for Massive Attack ‘False Flags’
The Outstanding Achievement Award
Steve Barron
Best Video Commissioner
Winner: Mike O’Keefe
Record co: Sony BMG
Best Music DVD
Winner: The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer
Director: Jonathan Glazer
Best Music TV Commercial
Winner: Nine Black Alps – Everything Is
Director: John Paveley / Designer: Nick Frew
Best Music TV Channel
Winner: MTV2
Best Live Music DVD
Winner: Kraftwerk – Minimum Maximum
Director: Kraftwerk
Best Video Producer
Winner: Zeno
Best Director (TV/DVD)
Winner: Nick Wickham
[Source: Music Vision CADS 2006 Awards]
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