Randy Douthit

In the article “The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New” there is a website called “www.Filmdaily.” The writer of the article, “Filmdaily.co,” has an obsession with Randy and his work on Judy Justice. The writer spends a large portion of her essay discussing www.Filmdaily’s obsession with Randy by linking to websites from which she can research about him and how he got involved in filmmaking during the pandemic. The writer of the piece, “Filmdaily.co,” studied Randy Douthit’s work on “The 7th State,” “The Asylum” and “Judy Justice” before writing about his obsession with him. The writer, “Filmdaily.co,” even tells the readers on her website that she is a big fan of Randy Douthit’s work on The Judy Justice TV series and even calls it “A masterpiece!”

The article, “Randy: A Masterpiece?” was written to discuss Randy Douthit’s obsession with his documentary film, Judy Justice. The article was written by Diana M. Allison, which is a former student at Coe College where he lectures students about filmmaking. The article was written, “Filmdaily.co,” to discuss his work as a documentary filmmaker. The site is a documentary blog and is devoted to discussions about documentary filmmaking, editing, equipment and other information related to the field of documentary filmmaking. In the blog post, “Randy: A Masterpiece?” Allison includes Randy Douthit’s films that she wrote about him in her essay, the links from which she used to write her piece on Randy and how he films documentaries during the time of pandemic.

From viewing these links on www.Filmdaily.co, it is clear that Allison has a clearly defined obsession with Randy. Allison writes her essay about him to express her enthusiasm for his work on “The Judy Justice” TV series as a documentary filmmaker and even calls it, “A masterpiece.”