50th Grammy Awards - Music Video Field

Music Video Field

Best Short Form Music Video
  • "God's Gonna Cut You Down" – Johnny Cash
    • Tony Kaye, video director; Rachel Curl, video producer
  • "1234" – Feist
    • Patrick Daughters, video director; Geoff McLean, video producer
  • "Gone Daddy Gone" – Gnarls Barkley
    • Chris Milk, video director; Barbara Benson, video producer
  • "D.A.N.C.E." – Justice
    • Jonas & François and So-Me, video directors and producers
  • "Typical" – Mute Math
    • Israel Anthem, video director; Brandon Arolfo, video producer
Best Long Form Music Video
  • "Live and Loud at the Fillmore" – Dierks Bentley
    • Russell Thomas, video director; James Whetherly, video producer
  • "Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22" – R. Kelly
    • R. Kelly, Victor Mignatti and Jim Swaffield, video directors; Ann Carli, video producer
  • "The Confessions Tour" – Madonna
    • Jonas Akerlund, video director; Sara Martin and David May, video producers
  • "10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads" – Kenny Wayne Shepherd and various artists
    • Noble Jones, video director; Kenny Wayne Shepherd, video producer
  • "Liberacion: Songs of the Cuban Underground" – Various artists
    • Reuben Fields, video director; Dean Bates, video producer

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