Band & Musician News - NZ On Screen celebrates the VNZMAs with Best Music Video Collection
09 November 2017 - 0 Comments
NZ
On Screen celebrates the New Zealand Music Awards with a collection of our
best music videos.
Spanning 34 years, and 34 titles, the collection brings together winners of the
Tui for Best Music Video, honouring the directors, artists and songs that have
taken out the coveted award.
Featured titles from Kiwi
Music Videos: The Award-winners include:
Directed by
Andrew Shaw 1983
Winner of the very
first Best Music Video Tui, Outlook
for Thursday was directed by Andrew Shaw. Featured are a
gun-toting Dave Dobbyn, speedo-clad Peter 'Rooda' Warren, and a great
snapshot of 80s Auckland. |
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Directed by
Josh Frizzell Produced by Matt Noonan 1993
Filmed in black
and white, this clip scored a double-header in 1994: it was voted best
video at both the NZ Music Awards, and the NZ Film and Television
Awards. In it, director Josh Frizzell mixes images of Paki singing with
stunning portraits of small-town New Zealand. |
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Directed
by Joe Lonie
2002
2003
saw Joe Lonie receive his fourth Best Music Video Tui, having won three
earlier awards with clips for his band Supergroove. Sophie is one of a
series of Goodshirt videos Lonie directed, all of them filmed in one
continuous take. |
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Directed by
Joel Kefali 2017
2017’s Best Music
Video Award winner, Joel Kefali, is also a fourth-time Tui recipient. Joel
has previously won for his work on Lorde’s Royals and The Naked and Famous’ The Sun and Punching in A Dream (with Campbell Hooper, as half of the creative partnership Special
Problems). At this year's Artisan Awards he took out the Tui with this
great clip for Auckland band LEISURE. |
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You can view the
full collection here. |
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