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Genre | Reality show, talent show, entertainment |
Created by | Syco |
Presented by | Vladimir Aleksić and Ivana Bajić |
Judges | Ivan Tasovac Mina Lazarević (2011 - ) Aleksandar Milić Mili former judges: Danica Maksimović (2009 - 2011) |
Country of origin | Serbia |
No. of series | 2 |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
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Original channel |
RTV Pink (2009) RTS (2011-present), |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original run | September 21, 2009 – Present |
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Related shows | Got Talent |
Ja imam talenat! (Serbian Cyrillic: Ја имам таленат!, translation: I've Got Talent!) is a Serbian television series, format of Got Talent series. It is hosted by Vladimir Aleksić and Ivana Bajić; the judges are: director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and pianist Ivan Tasovac, theater and television actress Danica Maksimović and composer and producer Aleksandar Milić Mili. The show debuted on September 21, 2009 and a total of 14 episodes were shown. The first season was won by a trio of young music players: violinists Darko and Sandra Piler and accordionist Danijel Piler.
The first series was broadcast on RTV Pink. The second series is expected to start airing in the fall of 2010, this time as a joint venture of Serbian public broadcaster RTS and Montenegrin commercial broadcaster RTV Atlas.
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Format for Ja imam talenat! is the same as for the most Got Talent shows: acts first audition in front of the producers, and later in front of the judges and live audience.
Contestants are interviewed by the show hosts, and then they go on the stage where they talk a bit in front of the judges, usually introducing them to their act. Each of the judges has a buzzer in front of them, and if they don't like the performance, they can hit it. If an act receives all three buzzers their time on the stage is over; after that the judges give their reason for buzzing (and usually all three of them give an act a 'no'). If an act receives two or less buzzers, they can continue their performance, after which the judges comment on it, and vote. The majority vote decides if the contestants proceed in the competition: if an act gets two or more 'yeses' they're through to the next round, while two or more 'noes' means they leave the competition. After an act leaves the stage, they are interviewed by the show hosts once more.
After all the auditions, judges have to pick top forty from all the acts that they've sent through. The top forty, usually referred to as the semi-finalists, are divided into five groups of eight acts, and they compete in live shows for the public vote. During semi-final shows, public gets to vote their favourite three acts of the night. The act with the most votes goes directly to the final, while second act is voted on by the judges from the other two acts that got the top votes.
During the second season a companion show was made, called I ja imam talenat (meaning: I've got talent as well!). It is hosted by Una Senić.
It's brodcasted on a daily bases, and it focuses on the contestants seen during that week's main show. The contestants are usually interviewed back in their hometowns, and talk about their usuall, everyday life, and how they develop their talents.
The show also fetures some of the auditions that haven't made the weekly show.
For the first season, over 2500 acts applied,[1] and the auditions were held in three cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš. Event hough most of the acts were form Serbia, there were some contestants that came from Croatia and Macedonia.[2]
List of finalists:
Contestants | Act (talent) | notes |
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Pilerovi | young trio of musicians |
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Sandra Todorović | female opera singer | |
Marko Pavlović | male opera singer |
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Karolina Kočetova | young show tunes singer | |
Oliver Katić | musician |
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Biljana Đurđević | etno (folk) singer | |
Aleksandar i Ilija | street dancers | |
City Dance Studio | female dance group | |
Mateja Jezdić | young drummer | |
Marija Lazić | musician |
Auditions for the second season were held in late August and during the first days of September 2010. Over 4000 acts applied,[3] and the auditions took place in 4 cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and Kragujevac.
Even though there were rumors that the judging panel would change, it stayed the same. First episode was to be aired on 18 October,[4] but the broadcast was indefinitely delayed. In addition to the main show, producers announced that this year they will make a companion show as well.
In April 2011 the host of the show Vladimir Aleksić announced that the second season will start on April 17 on RTS.[5] By the 4 June 2011, 9 shows of auditions were broadcasted, and the first semi-final should started on 11 June 2011.
This was the first season that a companion show was produced and broadcasted (I ja imam talenat!); the same format of the companion show was keeped for the later series.
The series was won by a pair of deaf dancers, Milica and Nenad.
Soon after the second series ended, applications for the third series were opened.
For the third series, the judging panel was altered - Danica Maksimović is replaced with Mina Lazarević.[6] The press reported that Danica and the production company couldn't reach an agreement on how much she would be paid for doing the show, so it was decided that Mina would take her place.[7]
Series premiere was on 20 November 2011. For the first time the series logo was changed - the new logo looks like the one used for the fifth series of the British version of the show, with slightly altered colour scheme.
This year the producers decided to promote the show online, more than the previous years, and for the first time they made an official YouTube, Facebook and Twitter account for the series.
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