June 2014

2014 Much Music Award Winners

Canadian video network Much Music has their 2014 Much Music VIdeo Awards took place last night, making for a coronation of sorts for the Hedley "Anything" video, which took Video of The Year and two other awards...

Full winners are as follows...

Video Of The Year

Hedley "Anything" (John JP Poliquin, dir.) 

Post-Production Of The Year

City and Colour "Thirst" (Michael Maxxis, dir.) 

Dance Video Of The Year

Autoerotique "Asphyxiation" (Amos LeBlanc, dir.)

Director Of The Year

Thugli "Run This" (Amos LeBlanc; Ohji Inoue, dir.) 

Pop Video Of The Year

Hedley "Anything" (John JP Poliquin, dir.) 

Rock/Alternative Video Of The Year

Sam Roberts Band "Shapeshifters" (Dave Pawsey, dir.)

Hip Hop Video Of The Year

Drake "Worst Behavior" (Director X; Drake, dir.) 

MuchFACT Video Of The Year

SonReal "Everywhere We Go" (Peter Huang, dir.) 

International Video Of The Year – Artist

Lorde "Royals" (Joel Kefali, dir.)

International Video Of The Year – Group 

Imagine Dragons "Demons" (Isaac Halasima, dir.) 

International Video Of The Year By A Canadian

Drake f. Majid Jordan "Hold On, We’re Going Home" (Bill Pope, dir.) 

Your Fave Artist/Group

Justin Bieber 

Your Fave Video

Hedley "Anything" (John “JP” Poliquin, dir.) 

Your Fave International Artist or Group

Artist: Selena Gomez  

Ty Dolla Sign f/ The Weeknd & Wiz Khalifa "Or Nah" (Ryan Patrick, dir.)

Hopefully Ty Dolla $ign hasn't gotten over his paranoia, since he just might be onto something. This smoothed-out Hollywood Hills performance piece with guests The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifah and a few beautiful women — and Beats, of course — takes a sly turn at the end revealing a malicious streak under the seemingly peaceful surface.

Prakash Adme "Kyu Sataaye Music Video" (Devesh Gautam, dir.)

With country’s music trend booming at next stage, young people from every class of society are getting more interested in music. At one hand where elderly people still prefer listening to old country songs, while the people of today’s era prefer listening to artists like Honey Singh and Mika. Following the same inspirational road, a group of young Bhopalites have broken the ice and have launched their first music album. They have gone hard and far to present the video’s with the same quality that a professional artist presents.

Infinite Options for The Randomized Pandora's Box Video

Are you ready for the truly random music video? The Creators Project premiered a unique experiment that fits the song title "Pandora's Box" — Each time you go to watch the video, you get a different mix of 600 stock options slotted into 1,500 edit points. Like what you see? Then you better share it with your friends since otherwise you need to dip back into Pandora's Bow where it's virtually impossible to get the same exact combination.

Check it out at http://www.infinitepandorasbox.com/

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