Best Post-Production (MMVA Award)

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The following is a list of the MuchMusic Video Awards winners for Best Post-Production.

Year Artist Video
2000 Choclair "Rubbin'"
2001 Our Lady Peace "In Repair"
2002 David Usher "Black Black Heart"
2003 Danko Jones "Lovercall"
2004 Sam Roberts "Hard Road"
2005 Death From Above 1979 "Romantic Rights"
2006 The Trews "So She's Leaving"
2007 Sam Roberts "Bridge to Nowhere"
MuchMusic Video Awards

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Awards

Best Video • Best Director • Best Post-Production • MuchLOUD Best Rock Video • MuchVibe Best Rap Video • Best Pop Video • Best Independent Video • MuchMoreMusic Award • Best French Video • Best International Artist Video • Best International Group Video • Best Cinematography • VideoFACT Award • People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Group • People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Artist • People's Choice: Favourite International Video • Best International Video By A Canadian

Defunct Awards

Peoples Choice: Favorite Canadian Video • People's Choice: Favourite International Group • People's Choice: Favourite International Artist • Best Dance Video • Best R&B Video • Trail Blazer Award

Categories: MuchMusic Video Awards
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