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Annual music video award
MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects Awarded for Visual effects Country United States Presented by MTV First awarded 1984 Last awarded 2024 Currently held by Synapse Virtual Production, Louise Lee, Rich Lee , Metaphysic and Flawless Post – "Houdini " by Eminem
(2024 ) Website VMA website
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.
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.
Year
Winner(s)
Work
Nominees
Ref.
2020
EIGHTY4 and Mathematic
"Physical " (performed by Dua Lipa )
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2021
Mathematic
"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 )
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2022
Cameo FX
"Industry Baby " (performed by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow )
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2023
Parliament
"Anti-Hero " (performed by Taylor Swift )
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2024
Synapse Virtual Production, Louise Lee, Rich Lee , Metaphysic and Flawless Post
"Houdini " (performed by Eminem )
"Boa " – Mathematic (performed by Megan Thee Stallion )
"The Boy Is Mine " – Digital Axis (performed by Ariana Grande )
"Get Him Back! " – Uppercut, John Geehreng, Steve Cokonis, Mitch Gardiner, Chelsea Pistono, John Ashby, Alice Cen, Ernie Armitage, Georgina Poushkine, Cooper Vacheron, Preston Mohr, Karen Arakelian and Justin Johnson (performed by Olivia Rodrigo )
"Selfish " – Max Colt and FRENDER (performed by Justin Timberlake )
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