Web series
60 Second Docs |
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Genre | Documentary series |
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Country of origin | United States |
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No. of episodes | 500 |
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Executive producers | Jon Avnet, Rodrigo Garcia, Jake Avnet, Dan Leonard, Emmet McDermott |
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Running time | Approximately 1 minute per episode |
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Production companies | Indigenous Media; Cannibal Content |
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Release | July 26, 2016 (2016-07-26) |
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60 Second Docs is a web series produced by Indigenous Media of original, short documentary videos produced and distributed weekly. The series launched on 26 July 2016 with two original videos.[1] In 2019 the series received the Webby Award for Video - Documentary.[2]
The series has been described as "to capture the human experience by highlighting the most interesting and unusual characters on the planet".[1] Some videos garnering a large amount of views are "Areola Tattoos", "Mommy Milk Factory", "DIY Horror Makeup", "Flip-Flop Art", "Autism Car Wash", and "Daddy Daughter Hair School".
The videos were first distributed on Facebook, YouTube, and Vidme and now distribution channels include Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.[3] A partnership announced in April, 2019 with Howie Mandel's Alevy Productions brings the series to television.[4]
In 2017, Viacom Velocity made a deal with Indigenous Media for a one-year partnership for content production.[5]
As of April 2019, 60 Second Docs has "produced over 450 documentaries, and generated over 3.5 Billion views and 7 million followers".[4]
It was announced in July, 2019 that 60 Second Docs will create a monthly series to highlight "human interest stories" from GoFundMe.[6]
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