MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects

The MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects is a craft award given to the artist, the artist's manager, and the visual effects artists and/or visual effects company of the music video. From 1984 to 2006, the award's full name was Best Special Effects in a Video, and after a brief removal in 2007, its name was shortened to Best Special Effects between 2008 and 2011. In 2012, the category acquired its current name.

MTV Video Music Award
for Best Visual Effects
Awarded forVisual effects
CountryUnited States
Presented byMTV
First awarded1984
Last awarded2023
Currently held byParliament – "Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift(2023)
WebsiteVMA website

The biggest winners are director Jim Blashfield, special effects artist Sean Broughton, executive producer Loris Paillier and production company GloriaFX, with two wins each. In terms of nominations, visual effects company Mathematic is the biggest nominee in the category's history (seven nominations). Closely following are GloriaFX and Ingenuity Studios (formerly Ingenuity Engine), each receiving a total of six nominations. Special effects supervisors David Yardley and Fred Raimondi, as well as the companies Pixel Envy (headed by the Brothers Strause) and BUF come in third place, with four nominations apiece.

The performer whose videos have won the most awards is Peter Gabriel, garnering three Moonmen. Meanwhile, Missy Elliott's videos have received the most nominations with six.

No performer has won a Moonman in this category for working on their video's effects. However, David Byrne from Talking Heads ("Burning Down the House") and Adam Jones from Tool ("Prison Sex") have been nominated for doing such work.

Recipients

1980s

YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1984Godley & Creme"Rockit" (performed by Herbie Hancock)
[1]
1985Tony Mitchell, Kathy Dougherty and Peter Cohen"Don't Come Around Here No More" (performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
[2]
1986Michael Patterson and Candace Reckinger"Take On Me" (performed by a-ha)
[3]
1987Peter Lord"Sledgehammer" (performed by Peter Gabriel)
[4]
1988Jim Francis and Dave Barton"Hourglass" (performed by Squeeze)
[5]
1989Jim Blashfield"Leave Me Alone" (performed by Michael Jackson)
[6]

1990s

YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1990Jim Blashfield"Sowing the Seeds of Love" (performed by Tears for Fears)
[7]
1991David Faithfull and Ralph Ziman"Falling to Pieces" (performed by Faith No More)
[8]
1992Simon Taylor"Even Better Than the Real Thing" (performed by U2)
[9]
1993Real World Productions and Colossal Pictures"Steam" (performed by Peter Gabriel)
[10]
1994Brett Leonard and Angel Studios"Kiss That Frog" (performed by Peter Gabriel)
[11]
1995Fred Raimondi"Love Is Strong" (performed by The Rolling Stones)
[12]
1996Chris Staves"Tonight, Tonight" (performed by The Smashing Pumpkins)
[13]
1997Jonathan Glazer and Sean Broughton"Virtual Insanity" (performed by Jamiroquai)
[14]
1998Steve Murgatroyd, Dan Williams, Steve Hiam and Anthony Walsham"Frozen" (performed by Madonna)
[15]
1999Sean Broughton, Stuart D. Gordon and Paul Simpson of Digital Domain"Special" (performed by Garbage)
[16]

2000s

YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2000Glassworks"All Is Full of Love" (performed by Björk)
[17]
2001Carter White FX, Audio Motion and Clear Post Production"Rock DJ" (performed by Robbie Williams)
[18]
2002Sebastian Fau and Twisted Labs"Fell in Love with a Girl" (performed by The White Stripes)
[19]
2003Nigel Sarrag"Go with the Flow" (performed by Queens of the Stone Age)
[20]
2004Elad Offer, Chris Eckardt and Money Shots"Hey Ya!" (performed by OutKast)
[21]
2005Passion Pictures"Feel Good Inc." (performed by Gorillaz)
[22]
2006Louis Mackall and Tonia Wallander"We Run This" (performed by Missy Elliott)
[23]
2007
2008SoMe and Jonas & François"Good Life" (performed by Kanye West featuring T-Pain)
[24]
2009Chimney Pot"Paparazzi" (performed by Lady Gaga)
[25]

2010s

YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2010Humble and Sam Stephens"Uprising" (performed by Muse)
[26]
2011Jeff Dotson for Dot & Effects"E.T." (performed by Katy Perry featuring Kanye West)
[27]
2012Deka Brothers and Tony "Truand" Datis"First of the Year (Equinox)" (performed by Skrillex)
[28]
2013Grady Hall, Jonathan Wu and Derek Johnson"Safe and Sound" (performed by Capital Cities)
[29]
20141stAveMachine"The Writing's on the Wall" (performed by OK Go)
[30]
2015Brewer, GloriaFX, Tomash Kuzmytskyi and Max Chyzhevskyy"Where Are U Now" (performed by Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin Bieber)
[31]
2016Vania Heymann and GloriaFX"Up&Up" (performed by Coldplay)
[32]
2017Jonah Hall of Timber"HUMBLE." (performed by Kendrick Lamar)
[33]
2018Loris Paillier at BUF Paris"All the Stars" (performed by Kendrick Lamar and SZA)
[34]
2019Loris Paillier and Lucas Salton for BUF VFX"Me!" (performed by Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco)
[35]

2020s

YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2020EIGHTY4 and Mathematic"Physical" (performed by Dua Lipa)
[36]
2021Mathematic"Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" (performed by Lil Nas X)
  • "All I Know So Far" – Dominique Vidal, Geoffrey Niquet, Annabelle Zoellin and Camille Gibrat (performed by Pink)
  • "Build a Bitch" – Andrew Donoho, Denhov Visuals, Denis Strahhov, Rein Jakobson, Vahur Kuusk, Tatjana Pavlik and Yekaterina Vetrova (performed by Bella Poarch)
  • "Higher Power" – Mathematic (performed by Coldplay)
  • "Tangerine" – YSF Studio Paris (performed by Glass Animals)
  • "You Right" – La Pac, Anthony Lestremau, Julien Missaire, Petr Shkolniy, Alexi Bailla, Micha Sher, Antoine Hache, Mikros MPC, Nicolas Huget, Guillaume Ho Tsong Fang, Benjamin Lenfant, Stephane Pivron, MPC Bangalore, Chanakya Chander, Raju Ganesh and David Rouxel (performed by Doja Cat and The Weeknd)
[37]
2022Cameo FX"Industry Baby" (performed by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow)
[38]
2023Parliament"Anti-Hero" (performed by Taylor Swift)
[39]

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