Eurovision 2022 will have a great difference compared to what we are used to. The hosts of the contest (Laura Pausini, Mika and Alessandro Cattelan) will call each artist by their name to enter the stage, just like they do in Festival di Sanremo!
Before the postcard of each country, the hosts will call the name of the artist to enter the stage. This is a tradition that is used in the Sanremo Festival. We will also watch a few seconds of the artists entering the stage. After that, with the help of a drone named Leo, and the addition of special 3D effects we will travel to different beautiful locations of Italy, which RAI chose for the filming of the postcards. Going even further, the artists will see a video that they haven’t watched before and react to it.
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All locations in Italy, were each artist’s postcard was recorded, were revealed.
For the second consecutive year, the artists recorded their postcards in different sessions than the organizers. It remains, as of now, unknown how and when those recording will be connected. Postcards are shown during the time between two countries’ performance.
The locations of the postcards are:
Albania – Barumini (Medio Campidano, Sardinia)
Armenia – Marmore Falls in Terni (Umbria)
Australia – MART Rovereto (Trento, Trentino Alto Adige)
Austria – Miramare Castle (Trieste, Friuli Venezia Giulia)
Azerbaijan – Varenna (Lecco, Lombardy)
Belgium – Perugia (Umbria)
Bulgaria – Castel del Monte (Barletta-Andria-Trani, Puglia)
Croatia – Grinzane Cavour (Cuneo, Piedmont)
Cyprus – Monte Cervino (Aosta, Aosta Valley)
CzechRepublic – Caserta (Campania)
Denmark – Procida (Naples, Campania)
Estonia – Sacra di San Michele in Sant’Ambrogio di Torino (Piedmont)
Finland – Fusine Lakes in Tarvisio (Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia)
France – Cavour (Turin, Piedmont)
Georgia – Burano (Venice, Veneto)
Germany – Turin Lingotto (Piedmont)
Iceland – Cortina d’Ampezzo (Belluno, Veneto)
Ireland – Matera (Basilicata)
Israel – Manarola – Cinque Terre (La Spezia, Liguria)
Italy – Mole Antonelliana, Turin (Piedmont)
Latvia – Merano (Bolzano, Trentino Alto Adige)
Lithuania – Bergamo (Lombardy)
Malta – Abbey of San Galgano in Chiusdino (Siena, Tuscany)
Moldova – Urbino (Marches)
Montenegro – Monte Conero (Ancona, Marche)
Netherlands – Ravenna (Emilia Romagna)
North Macedonia – Cala Luna in Dorgali, Gulf of Orosei (Nuoro, Sardinia)
Norway – Lake Scanno (L’Aquila, Abruzzo)
Poland – Scala dei Turchi in Agrigento (Sicily)
Portugal – Genoa (Liguria)
Romania – Le Castella at Isola di Capo Rizzuto (Crotone, Calabria)
San Marino – Rome (Lazio)
Serbia – Rocca Calascio (L’Aquila, Abruzzo)
Slovenia – Civita di Bagnoregio (Viterbo, Lazio)
Spain – Alagna Valsesia (Vercelli, Piedmont)
Sweden – Rimini (Emilia Romagna)
Switzerland – Termoli (Campobasso, Molise)
Ukraine – Florence (Tuscany)
United Kingdom – Orta San Giulio (Novara, Piedmont)
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The artists of Eurovision 2022 will once again film their appearances in the postcards remotely.
Social media posts have started to show the artists of Eurovision 2022 remotely filming their appearances for their postcards in front of green screens from their home country.
A few days ago, we saw photos from this year’s entry of Serbia, in which they seem to film their postcard in front of a green screen.
The same happened in 2021, when the postcard featured all of the artists presented in a tiny house in a unique place in The Netherlands. The artists recorded in front of a green screen in their home countries and were then superimposed onto a tiny house that was filled with items related to them.
While in 2015 or 2018, the artists taking part that year would travel to the host nation to film them selfs taking part in local activities or seeing local sites.
Due to the still ongoing effects of the pandemic, it is likely the decision was made to avoid unnecessary travel and film the artists in their home nation.
The postcards of 2022 will be following the slogan of the contest “the Sound of Beauty”, with Rai filming in beautiful locations across whole Italy. Still, we don’t know further details about the way the artists will be featured in this years postcards.
Locations known to feature in the postcards so far include:
Terni & the Marmore falls in Umbria
Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio
Perugia
Naples
Venice
The postcards appear before the start of each entry in the competition, with each country having its own video. It is traditionally used to promote the host country of that year’s competition but also to present the singer or band that is going to participate.
The Eurovision Song Contest returns to Italy this year following Måneskin’s victory at the 2021 contest with their song “Zitti e Buoni”. The 2022 contest will be hosted in Turin on 10th, 12th, and 14th May at the PalaOlimpico.
Below you can see the postcard of Italy, the winner of Eurovision 2021, in Rotterdam.
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The shooting of the postcards for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is continuing, with the city of Ravenna being revealed as the next location.
RAI started shooting the postcards related to the new slogan “The Sound of Beauty“, in beautiful and picturesque locations throughout the country. After all, it is obvious that Italy has a variety of beauty in both mountainous and coastal areas.
Ravenna is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna. The city of Ravenna was founded back during the times of the Roman Empire and so has a rich history for viewers to see.
Locations known to feature in the postcards so far include:
Terni & the Marmore falls in Umbria
Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio
Perugia
Naples
Venice
The postcards appear before the start of each entry in the competition, with each country having its own video. It is traditionally used to promote the host country of that year’s competition but also to present the singer or band that is going to participate.
In 2021 the postcard displayed all the artists in a small house in a unique place in the Netherlands. The artists filmed their presence in front of a green screen and then placed it on a house that was full of objects related to them.
The Eurovision Song Contest returns to Italy this year following Måneskin’s victory at the 2021 contest with their song “Zitti e Buoni”. The 2022 contest will be hosted on 10th, 12th, and 14th May at the PalaOlimpico in Turin. The contest was last held in Italy in 1991.
Below you can see the postcard of Italy, the winner of Eurovision 2021, in Rotterdam.
Stay tuned in EurovisionFun for all the news of the 66th edition of Eurovision.
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A few days ago, the shooting of postcards for the 66th Eurovision Song Contest 2022 began, with Perugia being revealed as the first location.
Rai continues to turn postcards with the motto of the competition “The Sound of Beauty”, highlighting the beauty of Italy.
Eurofestival reveals that postage filming continued in the Umbria area. According to information, both Marmore Falls and the city of Terni will be presented. The choice of the two locations in Umbria, represents the claim that defines Umbria as the “green heart of Italy”.
The postcards are shown before the start of each performance at the Eurovision Song Contest with each nation having a different postcard. The postcard is used traditionally to promote the host country of that year’s contest or show the artist who is due to perform next.
In 2021 the postcard displayed all the artists in a small house in a unique place in the Netherlands. The artists filmed their presence in front of them and then placed it on a house that was full of objects related to them.
Below you can see the postcard of Italy in 2021, in Rotterdam.
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