Your Moment

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Your Moment
Your Moment title card.jpg
Genre
Directed byJon Raymond Moll
Presented by
Judges
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Filipino
  • English
No. of episodes25
Production
Production locations
ABS-CBN Soundstage San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan ABS-CBN Studio 10 ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center Sgt. Esguerra Avenue Diliman, Quezon City (Your Final Moment)
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Production companies
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseNovember 9, 2019 (2019-11-09) 
February 2, 2020 (2020-02-02)

Your Moment is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Hosted by Luis Manzano and Vhong Navarro, it aired on the network's Yes Weekend line up from November 9, 2019, to February 2, 2020, replacing the fourth season of The Voice Kids and was replaced by the second season of The Voice Teens .

Contents

Format

Billed as the 2-in-1 reality talent competition show, it is known for state-of-the-art innovations such as the revolving immersive set, where the audience and the judges witness their performances from the singing to the dancing stage, and vice versa. The judges also evaluate acts' performances using an emotion meter knob which reflect their scores in real time. [1]

Each performance starts in black-and-white and bursts with lights and color as it progresses, while the judges have to input their scores three times using an emotion meter knob, ranging them from 0% as the lowest to 100% the highest. An emotion meter also appears on-screen reflecting the scores given by the judges every time a performance reaches the three time markers (20, 60, and 90 seconds), which indicate the time they can score.

Levels

The acts must accomplish four competitive "levels" in order to become one of the grand champions:

  • Level 1: Your First Moment

In a single "heat", three acts each (from the singing and dancing categories) must perform within two minutes each to impress the judges.

  • Bonus Level: Your Wildcard Moment

Ten returning acts (in which five non-winning acts each from both categories) will perform again. The top singing and dancing act with a highest score gets their last spots.

  • Level 2: Your Moment of Choice

The ten highest-ranking acts from both categories will have to pick their opponents in a three-way showdown.

  • Level 3: Your Moment of Power

The top performers will choose an "assistant mentor" from local and international entertainment industries. Both second and third levels also follow through "beat the winner" elimination process.

  • Level 4: Your Grand Moment

The top three acts per category will compete in a series of rounds that will determine one grand champion in each category and the grand prize per winning act is worth 2,000,000 including trophy and ABS-CBN exclusive contract.

Production

ABS-CBN first announced the development of the program in October 2019. [2] It is produced by ABS-CBN Entertainment, in a collaboration with Dutch production companies Fritz Productions and Three Thoughts Ahead. [3] Episode tapings took place at ABS-CBN Soundstage based at Horizon IT Park in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.

A digital watch-along based "companion show" known as Your Moment Apartment airs together with its main program through Facebook and YouTube. It is co-hosted by Dawn Chang, Sharlene San Pedro, Matty Juniosa  [ tl ], and AC Bonifacio.

Episodes

Color key:      
 Act name  Qualified to the next level
  Grand champion
  Proceed to level 3
 Act name  Qualified to the wildcard level
  Second place
  Proceed to level 4
 #  Singing category heat
  Third place
  Eliminated
 #  Dancing category heat
  Proceed to level 2
  Act withdrew

Level 1: Your First Moment

Your First Moment performances [4]
HeatSinging categoryDancing category
#DateQualifiedEliminatedQualifiedEliminated
1
2
November 9, 2019
  • Lez2Men (89.44)
  • Power of Four (81.11)
  • Acus3x (74.44)
  • Flag of India.svg B Unique Crew (82.77)
  • Ruthless Comrades (87.22)
  • Kevin and Mark (75.55)
3
4
November 10, 2019
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg The Dens Gonjalez (83.89)
  • Phisix (74.4)
  • Suyo (76.1)
  • Kenyo Street Fam (86.66)
  • Romeo and Shaine (82.22)
  • Dance Factory PH (75)
5
6
November 16, 2019
  • Binary (80)
  • Inside City (77.22)
  • Soul Divas (66.44)
  • Diadem (Tied 83.33, Won 95)
  • X&Y (Tied 83.33, Lost 86.66)
  • Amplified Gen-X (76.44)
7
8
November 17, 2019
  • Verse Band (81.67)
  • Crescendo Acoustics (76.11)
  • J-Three (68.33)
  • Streecacy (85.56)
  • Freestylers (80)
  • Graffiti (77.22)
9
10
November 23, 2019
  • Glitters (76.11)
  • Davao City Chorale (61.67)
  • Nitro (66.11)
  • EMNT (82.78)
  • Guillermo and Chris (83.89)
  • Flag of South Korea.svg Lipstickal Funk (77.78)
11
12
November 24, 2019
  • Juan Gapang (85)
  • P-Square (83.33)
  • Charm and Charl (67.22)
  • Flag of Japan.svg Fabulous Sisters (87.78)
  • B2Win (78.33)
  • Boyz Unlimited (78.89)
The November 30, 2019 episode was pre-empted to give way to the 2019 Southeast Asian Games opening ceremony
13
14
December 1, 2019
  • Bukang Liwayway (80.56)
  • Japh Dolls (67.22)
  • Teller (66.11)
  • Unknown Family (80.56)
  • G!rlz (80)
  • The Latinos (79.4)
15
16
December 7, 2019
  • First Five Band (75.56)
  • Biglaan Band (71.11)
  • Sigswank Band (72.22)
  • Angel Fire (77.77)
  • Clique V (68.33)
  • It Takes Two (72.77)
17
18
  • Keren and Mark (89.44)
  • Hoochie Coochie Mickie (73.33)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James and Sophie (64.44)
  • Freakies (81.66)
  • Flag of France.svg Sadeck and Kanon (82.77)
  • The Groovers (71.11)
19
20
December 8, 2019
  • Calixas (76.67)
  • Frequency (75.77)
  • Maka Girls (83.89)
  • NDDU Generals (86.11)
  • Autonomicas (74.44)
  • Jenesis and Asia (71.67)
21
22
  • Alpuerto Sisters (76.11)
  • Dhayana
  • Kim 'n Yow
  • Vincent and Dhao (79.44)
  • Real Xtyle
  • TEV
23
24
  • COVE (79.44)
  • Boyz Impact
  • V4 Band
  • The Glamorous (83.33)
  • Outcall
  • Unit E
25
26
  • Zalia (73.88)
  • Gleetery
  • Harmonic Jammers
  • Off Limits (80.56)
  • Streethoodz
  • VMA Star5
27
28
  • The Wishfuls (83.33)
  • M6 Teens
  • Two Five Zero
  • NDC (88.88)
  • Dreamers

Bonus Level: Your Wildcard Moment

Your Wildcard Moment performances [5]
HeatSinging categoryDancing category
#DateQualifiedEliminatedQualifiedEliminated
29
30
December 14, 2019
December 15, 2019
  • Inside City (Tied 82.22, Won 93.33)
  • Calixas (61.67)
  • Frequency (66.11)
  • P-Square (65)
  • Power of Four (Tied 82.22, Lost 86.67)
  • X&Y (81.67)
  • Flag of India.svg B Unique Crew (71.67)
  • EMNT (75.56)
  • Freakies (73.89)
  • Romeo and Shaine (78.89)

Level 2: Your Moment of Choice

Your Moment of Choice performances [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
HeatSinging categoryDancing category
#DateQualifiedEliminatedQualifiedEliminated
1
2
December 21, 2019
December 22, 2019
  • Keren and Mark (77.22)
  • Alpuerto Sisters (76.11)
  • COVE (73.89)
  • Angel Fire (80)
  • NDC (78.33)
  • NDDU Generals (78.33)
3
4
December 28, 2019
December 29, 2019
  • Verse Band (85)
  • Binary (82.78)
  • Maka Girls (82.22)
  • Guillermo and Chris (Replaced 85)
  • Kenyo Street Fam (87.78)
  • Streecacy (79.44)
5
6
January 4, 2020
January 5, 2020
  • Juan Gapang (88.33)
  • Bukang Liwayway (70)
  • First Five Band (75.55)
  • Ruthless Comrades (87.78)
  • Unknown Family (83.39)
  • X&Y (78.89)
7
8
January 11, 2020
January 12, 2020
  • Lez2Men (81.67)
  • Inside City (80.56)
  • Zalia (78.33)
  • Flag of Japan.svg Fabulous Sisters (88.89)
  • Diadem (80)
  • Vincent and Dhao (81.67)
9
10
January 18, 2020
January 19, 2020
  • Glitters (76.67)
  • Flag of Indonesia.svg The Dens Gonjalez (71.11)
  • The Wishfuls (83.33)
  • Off Limits (81.67)
  • The Glamorous (80)
  1. Act has withdrawn from competition because of scheduling conflicts

Level 3: Your Moment of Power

Your Moment of Power performances [11]
HeatSinging categoryDancing category
#DateActMentorScoreActMentorScore
1
2
January 25, 2020
January 26, 2020
Juan Gapang Marcus Davis  [ tl ]96.11 Flag of Japan.svg Fabulous Sisters Andy Alviz 93.89
Lez2Men Randy Santiago 91.11Kenyo Street Fam Lema Diaz  [ tl ]97.22
Verse Band Nyoy Volante 90.56Ruthless Comrades Vimi Rivera  [ tl ]90
Glitters Jona Viray 86.11Angel Fire Joane Laygo  [ tl ]Tied 88.89
Keren and Mark Yeng Constantino 86.67Guillermo and Chris Duo Dasuri Choi Tied 88.89

Level 4: Your Grand Moment

Your Grand Moment performances [12]
HeatSinging categoryDancing category
#DateActScoreActScore
1212
1
2
February 1, 2020
February 2, 2020
Juan Gapang96.1197.22Kenyo Street Fam93.3397.22
Verse Band9587.22 Flag of Japan.svg Fabulous Sisters96.5696.11
Lez2Men86.67Ruthless Comrades90.56
Scoring breakdowns
Singing categoryDancing category
ActLevel scoresActLevel scores
1234AVG1234AVG
Juan Gapang8588.3396.1196.6791.53Kenyo Street Fam86.6687.7897.2295.2891.74
Verse Band81.678590.5691.1187.1 Flag of Japan.svg Fabulous Sisters87.7888.8993.8996.3391.72
Lez2Men89.4481.6791.1186.6787.22Ruthless Comrades87.2287.789090.5688.89

Reception

Television ratings

Color key:      
  Highest rated episode
  Lowest rated episode
Your Moment ratings
No.TitleAiring dateTimeslot (PST)Rating (Cons.)Rank TSRank EVRank OVASource
1"Your First Moment, Heats 1—2"November 9, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm28.9%111 [13]
2"Your First Moment, Heats 3—4"November 10, 2019Sunday, 7:45 pm26.3%133 [13]
3"Your First Moment, Heats 5—6"November 16, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm25.8%111 [14]
4"Your First Moment, Heats 7—8"November 17, 2019Sunday, 7:45 pm22.5%144 [14]
5"Your First Moment, Heats 9—10"November 23, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm22.6%111 [15]
6"Your First Moment, Heats 11—12"November 24, 2019Sunday, 7:45 pm22.9%133 [15]
7"Your First Moment, Heats 13—14"December 1, 2019Sunday, 7:45 pm20.8%144 [16]
8"Your First Moment, Heats 15—18"December 7, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm18.8%111 [17]
9"Your First Moment, Heats 19—28"December 8, 2019Sunday, 7:00 pm19.4%144 [17]
10"Your Wildcard Moment, part 1"December 14, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm19.5%111 [18]
11"Your Wildcard Moment, part 2"December 15, 2019Sunday, 7:00 pm20.2%122 [18]
12"Your Moment of Choice, part 1"December 21, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm19.6%122 [19]
13"Your Moment of Choice, part 2"December 22, 2019Sunday, 7:00 pm19.2%122 [19]
14"Your Moment of Choice, part 3"December 28, 2019Saturday, 7:30 pm18.3%111 [20]
15"Your Moment of Choice, part 4"December 29, 2019Sunday, 7:00 pm18%122 [20]
16"Your Moment of Choice, part 5"January 4, 2020Saturday, 7:30 pm20.4%111 [20]
17"Your Moment of Choice, part 6"January 5, 2020Sunday, 7:00 pm21.8%112 [20]
18"Your Moment of Choice, part 7"January 11, 2020Saturday, 7:30 pm22.3%122 [21]
19"Your Moment of Choice, part 8"January 12, 2020Sunday, 7:00 pm19.2%144 [21]
20"Your Moment of Choice, part 9"January 18, 2020Saturday, 7:30 pm21.9%111 [22]
21"Your Moment of Choice, part 10"January 19, 2020Sunday, 7:00 pm18.4%124 [22]
22"Your Moment of Power, part 1"January 25, 2020Saturday, 7:30 pm21.8%111 [23]
23"Your Moment of Power, part 2"January 26, 2020Sunday, 7:00 pm19.8%124 [23]
24"Your Grand Moment, part 1"February 1, 2020Saturday, 7:30 pm22%111 [24]
25"Your Grand Moment, part 2"February 2, 2020Sunday, 7:00 pm25.5%122 [24]

Source: Kantar Media Philippines

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