Prism Prize

The Prism Prize is a national juried award recognizing the artistry of the modern music video in Canada.

[1] A jury of over 120 Canadian music and film industry professionals, including members of the print and web media, broadcasting, film, radio, and video art communities, nominate the 10 best videos of the year to comprise the Prism Prize shortlist.

[5] The 2014 Prism Prize was presented on March 23, 2014 to director Emily Kai Bock for her Arcade Fire "Afterlife" video.

[6] The Arthur Lipsett Award was presented to Scott Cudmore and Michael LeBlanc for their innovative video work.

In addition, they opted not to issue a shortlist, instead announcing that all 20 longlisted nominees would be eligible for the final awards.