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Humans of New York gets its own TV series on Facebook

Humans of New York gets its own TV series on Facebook

The popular photo blog is branching out into a 12-episode docu-series that will air on Facebook's video platform Watch
26 Aug, 2017

We've come to love the Humans of New York (HONY) photo series on Facebook, and now we'll see those intimate mini-interviews with strangers in NYC (and beyond) in video form.

HONY is branching out into TV through a 12-episode docu-series that will be hosted on Facebook's revamped video platform Watch.

HONY founder Brandon Stanton said to The Hollywood Reporter that this was the next logical step for his photo series. "It seemed to be a natural evolution to do some interviews on film," he says, adding that the video interviews will feature people who are 'new to the Humans of New York universe'. He shared that he currently has video interviews with over 1200 people, filmed over the course of four years.

Stanton, who started HONY in 2010 and is said to have featured almost 10,000 New Yorkers, has also frequently travelled to other countries in the past years and is currently sharing stories from Russia. He made a stop in Pakistan in the summer of 2015. It's not known at this point if the docu-series will feature Stanton's interviews from his world tour.

The series will launch next week with new episodes coming out on a weekly basis.

Comments

Tahir Aug 26, 2017 11:05am
Andy Warhol said; "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes" ... HONY takes that axiom to the next level. Instead of humans getting quarter of an hour in the limelight, they will now get a whole series. Times have surely changed.
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sabir Aug 26, 2017 04:14pm
Of course, it is beyond any shadow of doubt, in the near future, peoples all over the world, will be will be familiar and friendly with each other according to their nature and intention. HONY's viewpoint taking that axiom to the nest level, definitely augment TAHIR's forecast.
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