Mark Romanek - Filmography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Artist Song Title MTV Video Music Awards
1986 The The "Sweet Bird of Truth"
1989 Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians "Madonna of the Wasps"
"One Long Pair of Eyes"
Miki Howard "Love Under New Management"
1990 "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)"
En Vogue "You Don't Have To Worry"
1991 De La Soul "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)"
ABC "Love Conquers All"
1992 Keith Richards "Wicked As It Seems"
Definition of Sound "Moira Jane's Café"
Teenage Fanclub "What You Do To Me"
k.d. lang "Constant Craving" 1 Win
  • Best Female Video

2 Nominations

  • Best Cinematography - Marc Reshovsky
  • Best Art Direction - Tom Foden
En Vogue "Free Your Mind" 3 Wins
  • Best R&B Video
  • Best Dance Video
  • Best Choreography - Frank Gatson,
    LaVelle Smith Jnr & Travis Payne

5 Nominations

  • Video of the Year
  • Best Group Video
  • Viewer's Choice
  • Best Direction - Mark Romanek
  • Best Cinematography - Thomas Kloss
1993 Lenny Kravitz "Are You Gonna Go My Way" 1 Win
  • Best Male Video

1 Nomination

  • Best Art Direction - Nigel Phelps
David Bowie "Jump They Say"
"Black Tie White Noise"
Madonna "Rain" 2 Wins
  • Best Cinematography - Harris Savides
  • Best Art Direction - Jan Peter Flack
Lenny Kravitz "Is There Any Love In Your Heart"
1994 Iggy Pop "Beside You"
Nine Inch Nails "Closer" 2 Nominations
  • Breakthrough Video
  • Best Art Direction - Tom Foden
G. Love & Special Sauce "Cold Beverage"
1995 Madonna "Bedtime Story"
R.E.M. "Strange Currencies"
Michael Jackson "Scream" (feat. Janet Jackson) 3 Wins
  • Best Dance Video
  • Best Choreography - LaVelle Smith Jnr,
    Tina Landon, Travis Payne & Sean Cheeseman
  • Best Art Direction - Tom Foden

8 Nominations

  • Video of the Year
  • Best R&B Video
  • Breakthrough Video
  • Viewer's Choice
  • Best Direction - Mark Romanek
  • Best Editing - Robert Duffy
  • Best Cinematography - Harris Savides
  • Best Special Effects - Kevin Tod Haug,
    Alexander Frisch, Ashley Clemens,
    Richard 'Dr.' Baily, Jay Johnson & P. Scott Makela
1996 Sonic Youth "Little Trouble Girl"
Eels "Novocaine For the Soul" 2 Nominations
  • Best Cinematography - Jeff Cronenweth
  • Best Special Effects - Ashley Clemens
Weezer "El Scorcho"
Beck "Devils Haircut" 2 Wins
  • Best Male Video
  • Best Editing - Hank Corwin
1997 Nine Inch Nails "The Perfect Drug" 5 Nominations
  • Video of the Year
  • Best Alternative Video
  • Best Direction - Mark Romanek
  • Best Cinematography - Jeff Cronenweth
  • Best Art Direction - Tom Foden
Fiona Apple "Criminal" 1 Win
  • Best Cinematography - Harris Savides

1 Nomination

  • Best Female Video
Janet Jackson "Got 'Til It's Gone" (feat. Q-Tip & Joni Mitchell)
1998 Lenny Kravitz "If You Can't Say No"
1999 Macy Gray "Do Something" 1 Win
  • Best Cinematography - Jeff Cronenweth

1 Nomination

  • Best Art Direction - Nigel Phelps
"I Try" (Second Version) 1 Win
  • Best New Artist

1 Nomination

  • Best Female Video
2000 The Wallflowers "Sleepwalker"
2001 Mick Jagger "God Gave Me Everything"
2002 No Doubt "Hella Good"
Audioslave "Cochise"
Johnny Cash "Hurt" 1 Win
  • Best Cinematography - Jean-Yves Escoffier

5 Nominations

  • Video of the Year
  • Best Male Video
  • Best Direction - Mark Romanek
  • Best Editing - Robert Duffy
  • Best Art Direction - Ruby Guidara
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Can't Stop"
2003 Linkin Park "Faint"
2004 Jay-Z "99 Problems" 4 Wins
  • Best Rap Video
  • Best Direction - Mark Romanek
  • Best Editing - Robert Duffy
  • Best Cinematography - Joaquín Baca-Asay

2 Nominations

  • Video of the Year
  • Best Male Video
2005 Coldplay "Speed of Sound" 4 Nominations
  • Video of the Year
  • Best Editing - Adam Pertofsky
  • Best Cinematography - Harris Savides
  • Best Special Effects - A52

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