MTV Video Music Awards / Best Editing
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Editing is one of the technical categories. It is one of the few awards that have been given continuously since 1984. From 1984 to 2006 it was called Best Editing in a Video .
As with all technical categories, in this case too the artist, the artist's manager and the actual performer, in this case the video's film editor , are recognized.
The record is held by Jarrett Fijal and Ken Mowe, who have each received the award three times. Robert Duffy and Jarrett Fijal have also been nominated seven times.
Beyoncé won the artist award four times. With five nominations, she also tops the nomination list. Beyoncé and Billie Eilish are also the only artists to receive the award as both performer and editor.
Overview
Award | year | Award winners | for the video | Nominations |
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1. | 1984 | Roo Aiken and Godley & Creme | Herbie Hancock - Rockit |
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2. | 1985 | Zbigniew Rybczyński | The Art of Noise - Close (to the Edit) |
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3. | 1986 | David Yardley | a-ha - The Sun Always Shines on TV |
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4th | 1987 | Colin Green | Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer |
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5. | 1988 | Richard Lowenstein | INXS - Need You Tonight / Mediate |
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6th | 1989 | Jim Haygood | Paula Abdul - Straight Up |
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7th | 1990 | Jim Haygood | Madonna - Vogue |
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8th. | 1991 | Robert Duffy | REM - Losing My Religion |
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9. | 1992 | Mitchell Sinoway | Van Halen - Right Now |
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10. | 1993 | Douglas Jines | Peter Gabriel - Steam |
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11. | 1994 | Pat Sheffield | REM - Everybody Hurts |
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12. | 1995 | Eric Zumbrunnen | Weezer - Buddy Holly |
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13. | 1996 | Scott Gray | Alanis Morissette - Ironic |
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14th | 1997 | Hank Corwin | Beck - Devils Haircut |
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15th | 1998 | Jonas Åkerlund | Madonna - Ray of Light |
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16. | 1999 | Haines Hall & Michael Sachs | Korn - Freak on a Leash | |
17th | 2000 | Dylan Tichenor | Aimee Mann - Save Me |
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18th | 2001 | Eric Zumbrunnen | Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice |
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19th | 2002 | Mics and duran | The White Stripes - Fell in Love with a Girl |
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20th | 2003 | Olivier Gajan | The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army |
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21st | 2004 | Robert Duffy | Jay-Z - 99 Problems |
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22nd | 2005 | Tim Royes | Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams |
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23. | 2006 | Ken Mowe | Gnarls Barkley - Crazy |
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- | 2007 | not forgiven | ||
24. | 2008 | Aaron Stewart-Ahn and Jeff Buchanan | Death Cab for Cutie - I Will Possess Your Heart |
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25th | 2009 | Jarrett Fijal | Beyoncé - Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) |
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26th | 2010 | Jarrett Fijal | Lady Gaga - Bad Romance |
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27. | 2011 | Art Jones at Work | Adele - Rolling in the Deep |
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28. | 2012 | Jeremiah Shuff and Alex Hammer | Beyoncé - countdown |
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29 | 2013 | Jarrett Fijal and Bonch LA | Justin Timberlake - Mirrors |
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30th | 2014 | Ken Mowe | Eminem - Rap God |
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31. | 2015 | Beyoncé, Ed Burke and Jonathan Wing | Beyoncé - 7/11 |
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32. | 2016 | Jeff Selis | Beyoncé - Formation |
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33. | 2017 | Ryan Staake and Eric Degliomini | Young Thug - Wyclef Jean |
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34. | 2018 | Taylor Ward | NERD and Rihanna - Lemon |
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35. | 2019 | Billie Eilish | Billie Eilish - Bad Guy |
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36. | 2020 |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS HISTORY: BEST Editing. Rockonthenet.com, accessed July 31, 2019 .