Thursday, September 16, 2010

Video Music Awards 2010




Video Of The Year


  1. Directed by Francis Lawrence


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best New Artist


  1. Directed by Ray Kay


    Baby-faced Justin Bieber knows a super fly haircut and a cute smile get the girls every time. Oh, and Ludacris as your BFF helps too.Who else deserved this feat?

Best Hip-Hop Video

  1. Eminem Wins Best Hip-Hop Video
  
    Eminem Wins Best Hip-Hop Video

    Directed by Rich Lee


    In Eminem's uplifting "Not Afraid" video, he relives his troublesome life and lends his hand to anyone who needs help walking down their own tough road.

Best Pop Video


  1. Directed by Francis Lawrence


    Lady Gaga shows all her different sides in "Bad Romance" from fashion diva to vulnerable girl-next-door to cold-blooded killer -- and we like them all.

Best Male Video

  1. Eminem Wins Best Male Video
  
    Eminem Wins Best Male Video

    Directed by Rich Lee


    Eminem literally goes to the end of the world and back to prove that he can get through anything in "Not Afraid."

Best Rock Video


  1. Directed by Bartholomew Cubbins


    It's hard not to fall in love with the "Kings and Queens" video with its ethereal milieu and feel-good storyline.

Best Female Video


  1. Directed by Francis Lawrence


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best Collaboration


  1. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund


    When Lady Gaga is stuck in a jail filled with stylish and scantily-clad ladies, only one woman can bail her out -- Beyoncé.

Best Dance Music Video


  1. Directed by Francis Lawrence


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best Art Direction

  1. Florence + the Machine
 "Dog Days Are Over"
 
  
    Florence + the Machine
    "Dog Days Are Over"

    Art Direction by Louise Corcoran and Aldene Johnson


    Florence + the Machine takes viewers on a trippy voyage jam-packed with tribal nuances and '60s throwbacks. In the end, "Dog Days Are Over" is one giant work of avant garde art.

Best Choreography

  1. Lady Gaga
 "Bad Romance"
 
  
    Lady Gaga
    "Bad Romance"

    Choreography by Laurieann Gibson


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best Cinematography


  1. Cinematography by John Perez


    The scenic shots of New York City take a front seat in "Empire State of Mind," while Jay-Z and Alicia Keys celebrate the city that inspires them.

Best Direction

  1. Lady Gaga
 "Bad Romance"
 
  
    Lady Gaga
    "Bad Romance"

    Directed by Francis Lawrence


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best Editing

  1. Lady Gaga
 "Bad Romance"
 
  
    Lady Gaga
    "Bad Romance"

    Edited by Jarrett Fijal


    Lady Gaga proves that her song "Bad Romance" sort of makes you want to take a bath, cry and dance all at the same time.

Best Special Effects


  1. Special Effects by Humble


    Muse goes on a believable ride through a tiny city filled with giant teddy bears roaming the streets.

Breakthrough Video


  1. Directed by Chris Marrs Piliero


    In "Tighten Up," two young boys take turns serenading a cute girl in the playground and typical boy-on-boy fighting action ensues. But moments later we realize -- like father, like son.
    Congrats to all Winners.....

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