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2008 MTV Video Music Awards

The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards took place on September 7, 2008, live from Paramount Pictures Studios (which, like MTV, is owned by Viacom), honoring the best music videos from the previous year. Nominations for a majority of the categories were announced on the MTV program FNMTV after being selected through viewer online voting at MTV.com. The remaining, professional categories were chosen by a panel of music industry professionals and announced via press release on August 27.[1] When the nomination process was first announced, it mentioned a previously-unheard professional category named "Best Story;"[2] however, this award did not come to fruition when the list of professional nominees was revealed the following month.

2008 MTV Video Music Awards
DateSunday, September 7, 2008
LocationParamount Pictures Studios (Los Angeles, California)
CountryUnited States
Hosted byRussell Brand
Most awardsBritney Spears (3)
Most nominationsThe Pussycat Dolls (6)
Websitehttp://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/past-vmas/2008/ 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV
Produced byJesse Ignjatovic
Dave Sirulnick
Directed byJoe DeMaio
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Unlike previous editions of the show, MTV announced the winners to the professional categories three days before the ceremony (September 4) via a press release, rather than on the pre-show or main show.[3] The rest of the winners were announced during the ceremony. Comedian Russell Brand hosted the event.[4]

This year's awards were a huge improvement ratings-wise, seeing a 19% rise on last year with 8.4 million viewers. It was also a 23% advance over the 5.76 million who saw the 2006 ceremony. Although ratings improved, this year's video music awards was hosted at its smallest venue of its 25-year history. Britney Spears became the main winner of the night, walking away with her first three Moonmen: Video of the Year, Best Female Video, and Best Pop Video all for "Piece of Me".

The Pussycat Dolls received the most nominations (6), followed by Chris Brown and Katy Perry (5).

Awards edit

Winners are in bold text.

Video of the Year edit

Britney Spears – "Piece of Me"[5]

Best Male Video edit

Chris Brown – "With You"

Best Female Video edit

Britney Spears – "Piece of Me"

Best New Artist edit

Tokio Hotel – "Ready, Set, Go!"

Best Pop Video edit

Britney Spears – "Piece of Me"

Best Rock Video edit

Linkin Park – "Shadow of the Day"

Best Hip-Hop Video edit

Lil Wayne (featuring Static Major) – "Lollipop"

Best Dancing in a Video edit

The Pussycat Dolls – "When I Grow Up"

Best Direction edit

Erykah Badu – "Honey" (Directors: Erykah Badu and Mr. Roboto)

Best Choreography edit

Gnarls Barkley – "Run" (Choreographer: Michael Rooney)

Best Special Effects edit

Kanye West (featuring T-Pain) – "Good Life" (Special Effects: SoMe, Jonas & François)

Best Art Direction edit

Gnarls Barkley – "Run" (Art Directors: Happy Massee and Kells Jesse)

Best Editing edit

Death Cab for Cutie – "I Will Possess Your Heart" (Editors: Aaron Stewart-Ahn and Jeff Buchanan)

Best Cinematography edit

The White Stripes – "Conquest" (Director of Photography: Wyatt Troll)

Best UK Video edit

The Ting Tings – "Shut Up and Let Me Go" [6]

Performances edit

Pre-show edit

  • Dance-off: Fanny Pak vs. Kaba Modern (winner, as chosen by the audience via online voting, got $25,000 for charity and the opportunity of presenting the award for Best Dancing in a Video during the main show)[8]

Main stage edit

Back lot (off stage) edit

DJ AM and Travis Barker performances edit

DJ AM and Travis Barker performed small interludes consisting of remixes of past hits throughout the show, as well as teaming up with Katy Perry, The Ting Tings and Lupe Fiasco to perform their own singles and MTV classics from the past 25 years.

Remixes edit

DJ AM and Travis Barker also played remixes of the following songs in the lead-up to or return from commercial breaks.

Presenters edit

Controversy edit

One of host Brand's jokes during the night centered around purity rings, specifically those worn by the Jonas Brothers. Jordin Sparks, who also wears a purity ring, began her introduction of T.I. and Rihanna by saying, "It's not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut." Sparks was criticized for implying that those who do not wear purity rings or do not abstain are promiscuous.[9]

Brand later described the experience, and aftermath, during his 2009 comedy special 'Scandalous - Live At The O2'.

Censorship edit

In repeat airings all references to John McCain and George W. Bush were removed from Russell Brand's opening monologue.[citation needed]

Promotion edit

Several Promos were made that featured host Russell Brand and MTV regulars Britney Spears, Pete Wentz, and LL Cool J. Britney Spears' promos were given a lot of attention. The promos featured Spears and Brand in a Paramount lot ad-libbing while an elephant was positioned in the background, reference to "the elephant in the room", rumored to be her criticized 2007 VMA performance, which they refrained from discussing in the commercials.[10][11]

There was also a promotion that appeared on Nickelodeon, featuring the cast of iCarly.

During the program, the MTV networks VH1, MTV Hits, and MTV Jams did not air their usual programming at all, instead displaying full-screen cards guiding viewers to watch the ceremony on MTV, with VH1 using a rotating "billboard" of sponsors to promote 'sneak peeks' of the live ceremony which appeared in the top-left corner with false crowd noise in the background. During the VMA commercial breaks, VH1 also carried regular advertising.

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Harris, Chris (27 August 2008). "Kanye West, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Katy Perry Videos Pick Up More VMA Nominations". MTV. MTV News. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  2. ^ Anitai, Tamar (18 July 2008). "2008 VMA Nominees -- Vote or Die!". MTV. MTV News. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Kanye West, Gnarls Barkley, White Stripes Clips Pick Up VMAs In 2008 'Professional Categories'". MTV News. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  4. ^ "VMA 2008 - MTV Video Music Awards - MTV". MTV. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  5. ^ "MTV VMAs find few surprises as Britney steals show". Associated Press. September 8, 2008. Retrieved October 8, 2020 – via CTV News.
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  8. ^ Chudnofsky, Lisa (2008-09-04). "Kaba Modern and Fanny Pak Prepare For The Fight of Their Lives". MTV News. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
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  10. ^ "Breaking Celeb News, Entertainment News, and Celebrity Gossip". E! Online. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
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External links edit

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The 2008 MTV Video Music Awards took place on September 7 2008 live from Paramount Pictures Studios which like MTV is owned by Viacom honoring the best music videos from the previous year Nominations for a majority of the categories were announced on the MTV program FNMTV after being selected through viewer online voting at MTV com The remaining professional categories were chosen by a panel of music industry professionals and announced via press release on August 27 1 When the nomination process was first announced it mentioned a previously unheard professional category named Best Story 2 however this award did not come to fruition when the list of professional nominees was revealed the following month 2008 MTV Video Music AwardsDateSunday September 7 2008LocationParamount Pictures Studios Los Angeles California CountryUnited StatesHosted byRussell BrandMost awardsBritney Spears 3 Most nominationsThe Pussycat Dolls 6 Websitehttp www mtv com ontv vma past vmas 2008 Television radio coverageNetworkMTVProduced byJesse Ignjatovic Dave SirulnickDirected byJoe DeMaio 2007 MTV Video Music Awards 2009 Unlike previous editions of the show MTV announced the winners to the professional categories three days before the ceremony September 4 via a press release rather than on the pre show or main show 3 The rest of the winners were announced during the ceremony Comedian Russell Brand hosted the event 4 This year s awards were a huge improvement ratings wise seeing a 19 rise on last year with 8 4 million viewers It was also a 23 advance over the 5 76 million who saw the 2006 ceremony Although ratings improved this year s video music awards was hosted at its smallest venue of its 25 year history Britney Spears became the main winner of the night walking away with her first three Moonmen Video of the Year Best Female Video and Best Pop Video all for Piece of Me The Pussycat Dolls received the most nominations 6 followed by Chris Brown and Katy Perry 5 Contents 1 Awards 1 1 Video of the Year 1 2 Best Male Video 1 3 Best Female Video 1 4 Best New Artist 1 5 Best Pop Video 1 6 Best Rock Video 1 7 Best Hip Hop Video 1 8 Best Dancing in a Video 1 9 Best Direction 1 10 Best Choreography 1 11 Best Special Effects 1 12 Best Art Direction 1 13 Best Editing 1 14 Best Cinematography 1 15 Best UK Video 2 Performances 2 1 Pre show 2 2 Main stage 2 3 Back lot off stage 2 4 DJ AM and Travis Barker performances 2 4 1 Remixes 3 Presenters 4 Controversy 5 Censorship 6 Promotion 7 See also 8 Notes and references 9 External linksAwards editWinners are in bold text Video of the Year edit Britney Spears Piece of Me 5 Chris Brown Forever Jonas Brothers Burnin Up The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up The Ting Tings Shut Up and Let Me Go Best Male Video edit Chris Brown With You Flo Rida featuring T Pain Low Lil Wayne featuring Static Major Lollipop T I No Matter What Usher featuring Young Jeezy Love in This Club Best Female Video edit Britney Spears Piece of Me Mariah Carey Touch My Body Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Rihanna Take a Bow Jordin Sparks featuring Chris Brown No Air Best New Artist edit Tokio Hotel Ready Set Go Miley Cyrus 7 Things Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Jordin Sparks featuring Chris Brown No Air Taylor Swift Teardrops on My Guitar Best Pop Video edit Britney Spears Piece of Me Danity Kane Damaged Jonas Brothers Burnin Up Panic at the Disco Nine in the Afternoon Tokio Hotel Ready Set Go Best Rock Video edit Linkin Park Shadow of the Day Fall Out Boy featuring John Mayer Beat It Foo Fighters The Pretender Paramore Crushcrushcrush Slipknot Psychosocial Best Hip Hop Video edit Lil Wayne featuring Static Major Lollipop Mary J Blige Just Fine Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthew Santos Superstar Flo Rida featuring T Pain Low Kanye West featuring Chris Martin Homecoming Best Dancing in a Video edit The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up Chris Brown Forever Danity Kane Damaged Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland 4 Minutes Ne Yo Closer Best Direction edit Erykah Badu Honey Directors Erykah Badu and Mr Roboto Linkin Park Shadow of the Day Director Joe Hahn Panic at the Disco Nine in the Afternoon Director Shane Drake The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up Director Joseph Kahn Rihanna Take a Bow Director Anthony Mandler Best Choreography edit Gnarls Barkley Run Choreographer Michael Rooney Adele Chasing Pavements Choreographer Marguerite Derricks Chris Brown Forever Choreographers Tone amp Rich Chris Brown featuring T Pain Kiss Kiss Choreographer Flii Stylz The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up Choreographers Robin Antin and Mikey Minden Best Special Effects edit Kanye West featuring T Pain Good Life Special Effects SoMe Jonas amp Francois Erykah Badu Honey Special Effects X1 FX Coldplay Violet Hill Special Effects Asa Mader Missy Elliott Ching a Ling Shake Your Pom Pom Special Effects Les Umberger Linkin Park Bleed It Out Special Effects David Lebensfeld and Adam Catino Best Art Direction edit Gnarls Barkley Run Art Directors Happy Massee and Kells Jesse MGMT Electric Feel Art Director Sophie Kosofsky Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Art Director Benji Bamps The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up Art Director Marcelle Gravel The White Stripes Conquest Art Director David Fitzpatrick Best Editing edit Death Cab for Cutie I Will Possess Your Heart Editors Aaron Stewart Ahn and Jeff Buchanan Erykah Badu Honey Editor T David Binns Ne Yo Closer Editor Clark Eddy Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Editor Tom Lindsay Weezer Pork and Beans Editors Jeff Consiglio and Colin Woods Best Cinematography edit The White Stripes Conquest Director of Photography Wyatt Troll Erykah Badu Honey Director of Photography Karsten Crash Gopinath Death Cab for Cutie I Will Possess Your Heart Directors of Photography Aaron Stewart Ahn and Shawn Kim Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Director of Photography Simon Thirlaway The Pussycat Dolls When I Grow Up Director of Photography Christopher Probst Best UK Video edit The Ting Tings Shut Up and Let Me Go 6 Coldplay Violet Hill Duffy Warwick Avenue Estelle featuring Kanye West American Boy Leona Lewis Bleeding Love 7 Performances editPre show edit Dance off Fanny Pak vs Kaba Modern winner as chosen by the audience via online voting got 25 000 for charity and the opportunity of presenting the award for Best Dancing in a Video during the main show 8 Main stage edit Rihanna Disturbia Seven Nation Army Lil Wayne featuring Leona Lewis and T Pain DontGetIt Misunderstood A Milli Got Money Paramore Misery Business Christina Aguilera Genie 2 0 Keeps Gettin Better Kid Rock featuring Lil Wayne All Summer Long Kanye West Love Lockdown Back lot off stage edit Jonas Brothers Lovebug Pink So What T I featuring Rihanna Whatever You Like back lot Live Your Life main stage DJ AM and Travis Barker performances edit DJ AM and Travis Barker performed small interludes consisting of remixes of past hits throughout the show as well as teaming up with Katy Perry The Ting Tings and Lupe Fiasco to perform their own singles and MTV classics from the past 25 years Katy Perry Like a Virgin I Kissed a Girl The Ting Tings Shut Up and Let Me Go LL Cool J Going Back to Cali Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthew Santos Superstar Remixes edit DJ AM and Travis Barker also played remixes of the following songs in the lead up to or return from commercial breaks Oasis Wonderwall a ha Take On Me M I A Bucky Done Gun Rage Against the Machine Killing in the Name Presenters editBritney Spears opened the show and welcomed the audience Jonah Hill appeared in Spears s opening sketch Jamie Foxx presented Best Female Video Pete Wentz Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt introduced Best New Artist voting Demi Moore presented Best Male Video Taylor Swift introduced the Jonas Brothers Co hosted the pre show Michael Phelps introduced Lil Wayne Ciara Lindsay Lohan and Fanny Pak introduced winner of dance off Lohan and Ciara and presented Best Dancing in a Video Pete Wentz and Danity Kane introduced Best New Artist voting Robert Pattinson Cam Gigandet Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart introduced Paramore Slash and Shia LaBeouf presented Best Rock Video Miley Cyrus introduced Pink Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson introduced Best New Artist voting Slipknot Corey Taylor Jim Root and Shawn Clown Crahan and Christopher Mintz Plasse presented Best Hip Hop Video John Legend and Jordin Sparks introduced T I and Rihanna Zac Efron Vanessa Hudgens Ashley Tisdale and Corbin Bleu introduced Christina Aguilera Lauren Conrad and Chace Crawford presented Best New Artist in a Video Paris Hilton presented Best Pop Video Drake Bell and Josh Peck introduced Kid Rock Kobe Bryant presented Video of the YearControversy editOne of host Brand s jokes during the night centered around purity rings specifically those worn by the Jonas Brothers Jordin Sparks who also wears a purity ring began her introduction of T I and Rihanna by saying It s not bad to wear a promise ring because not everybody guy or girl wants to be a slut Sparks was criticized for implying that those who do not wear purity rings or do not abstain are promiscuous 9 Brand later described the experience and aftermath during his 2009 comedy special Scandalous Live At The O2 Censorship editIn repeat airings all references to John McCain and George W Bush were removed from Russell Brand s opening monologue citation needed Promotion editSeveral Promos were made that featured host Russell Brand and MTV regulars Britney Spears Pete Wentz and LL Cool J Britney Spears promos were given a lot of attention The promos featured Spears and Brand in a Paramount lot ad libbing while an elephant was positioned in the background reference to the elephant in the room rumored to be her criticized 2007 VMA performance which they refrained from discussing in the commercials 10 11 There was also a promotion that appeared on Nickelodeon featuring the cast of iCarly During the program the MTV networks VH1 MTV Hits and MTV Jams did not air their usual programming at all instead displaying full screen cards guiding viewers to watch the ceremony on MTV with VH1 using a rotating billboard of sponsors to promote sneak peeks of the live ceremony which appeared in the top left corner with false crowd noise in the background During the VMA commercial breaks VH1 also carried regular advertising See also edit2008 MTV Europe Music AwardsNotes and references edit Harris Chris 27 August 2008 Kanye West Rihanna Chris Brown Katy Perry Videos Pick Up More VMA Nominations MTV MTV News Retrieved 24 November 2022 Anitai Tamar 18 July 2008 2008 VMA Nominees Vote or Die MTV MTV News Retrieved 24 November 2022 Kanye West Gnarls Barkley White Stripes Clips Pick Up VMAs In 2008 Professional Categories MTV News Retrieved 2016 12 15 VMA 2008 MTV Video Music Awards MTV MTV Retrieved 2016 12 15 MTV VMAs find few surprises as Britney steals show Associated Press September 8 2008 Retrieved October 8 2020 via CTV News Channel MTV UK Channel MTV UK Best Video Award Chudnofsky Lisa 2008 09 04 Kaba Modern and Fanny Pak Prepare For The Fight of Their Lives MTV News Retrieved 2016 12 15 News com Entertainment Breaking Celeb News Entertainment News and Celebrity Gossip E Online Retrieved 2016 12 15 Hollywood Britney spears with Russell BrandExternal links edit2008 MTV Video Music Awards website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 MTV Video Music Awards amp oldid 1187249437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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