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How Extreme Birdwatching on YouTube could redefine Hollywood.

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Today on The Colin and Samir Show we speak with filmmaker Owen Reiser. When he realized his work in nature documentaries was drying up, he decided to make his own. The result was Listers , a two-hour birdwatching documentary he made with his brother. It c...

Highlights

When traditional avenues for documentary filmmakers began to shrink, Owen Reiser took a bold leap—not toward Hollywood, but toward YouTube. With a modest budget and a deeply personal project about birdwatching, he challenged the conventional wisdom of how films gain visibility and sustain creators. His journey reveals a shifting landscape where audience connection often matters more than studio backing.
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The documentary connected deeply, with 70% of viewers watching on TV and over an hour average watch time.
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Good art can happen spontaneously without strategic planning.
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Owen owns 100% of *Listers* and made $75K via Venmo with ads off.
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New ideas can thrive on YouTube as production costs decline.

Chapters

What happens when a filmmaker chooses YouTube over Hollywood?
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How did a birdwatching documentary go viral without marketing?
13:58
Can you really make money on YouTube without ads?
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Is YouTube the new home for independent movies?
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Transcript

Colin: One of the biggest trends this year has been the complicated relationship between YouTube and Hollywood. And this relationship can be summed up by this quote from Jimmy Kimmel. I'm very conscious of the fact that ABC pays for the show, and YouTube p...