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Melodine Song Festival
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GenreNational Song Festival
Country of originPlangainer
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes12 Live Shows
Production
Production location(s)Concord, Plangainer
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time
  • ~1.5 hours (semi-finals)
  • ~2.5 hours (grand final)
Production company(s)AIM
Release
Picture format
Audio formatDolby Digital (Stereophonic)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
Website

The Melodine Song Festival, more commonly referred simply as Melodine, is a national song festival and award ceremony in Plangainer organized by AIM where each competing contestant submits an original work of music to compete and be performed live in a stage-based show starting from an arrangement of four to six semi-finals and concluding at a grand final, where each song is then judged by a combined point system driven part by a professional jury panel and audience voting, and in some circumstances involving of the international jury, which would cast their votes to crown the winning song a 'Musical Excellence' award including with a cash prize and an eligibility to compete in the WorldVision Song Contest.

The contest was initially hosted in the internal studios of AIM before hosting rights were eventually handed over to competing venues in several major cities across Plangainer, while the rights to host the grand final were given to Phoenix Arena in a multi-year contract agreement to share hosting rights with AIM and selected locations.

Format

The selection of artists which compete in the song festival are first picked during an initial period where interested participants can submit a letter of interest to the host broadcaster along with contents of their act, the entry window period length varies between twelve to sixteen weeks and is set to close a month before the 53 acts competing are shortlisted for the song festival line up.

Participants which have qualified to compete in the song festival receive confirmation from either the host broadcasting body or the participant representing agency, the acts are awarded financial assistance of $1,500 initial ($5,000 additional upon qualification to the finals) for constructing the act with accompanying visual or alternative content.

The semi-finals are hosted live at the broadcaster complex Studio B in Orley, while the grand final take place at the Phoenix Arena in Concord.