Agnes Varnum

Doc It Out

Agnes Varnum

In the latest entry in FilmInFocus’ continuing Behind the Blog series, documentary blogger Agnes Varnum welcomes us into her world.

Tell us about your blog.

The tagline for Doc It Out is “watching, ranting and connecting with documentary film.” Beyond that, I’ll leave it to others to say.

How would you describe your readers? Do you have much contact with the people who read you?

Most of the people who read my blog seem to be in the industry; either filmmakers or festival programmers, distributors, or other writers. The blog has been an amazing way to meet new people—many times, I’ve written about a film and then sometime down the road, I meet the filmmaker and they have read my post about their film. Luckily, for the most part, I write about films I like so these encounters are friendly and open the door to more conversation.

Tell us how – and why – you started your blog?

Doc It Out started as an experiment. I wanted to understand how people where creating their communities online and I was hoping to improve my writing skills. The topic of documentary film made sense because that was the primary focus of my day jobs up to that point. Doc It Out just passed its three-year anniversary.

Describe your blog day – do you work at home? Go to a café? Sit in an office?

I have a day job, so I’m lucky if I get to post 2 or 3 times a week these days. When I do write, it’s usually at home and either in the early morning or late night. I’m not sure if I’m a natural writer. I need some quiet and a burst of inspiration, which is why I tend to write about films I like or are unique in some way.

How do you find things to blog about and how do you decide that a entry is worth being in your blog?

I used to travel to festivals quite a bit and writing about what I saw was a way to add value to those trips. My day job at the Austin Film Society doesn’t really involve much travel so now I rely on screeners or things I see here in Austin. I moved to Austin, in part, because there is a strong film culture here. Any night can find some kind of art house/independent/repertory film. I also sometimes write about music, books, or other topics… nothing is off-limits so long as it inspires me.

I find it odd when people ask me to post about a film I’ve never seen. I can’t understand how they think that will benefit them?

What is your favorite blog entry?

I think everyone has heard of memes-they are kind of like blog chain letters. I participated in a few early on when the concept was novel, but it quickly grew tiresome. Around the 2-year anniversary of my blog, I had this idea that I wanted my readers to recommend some of their favorite books, movies, websites, and/or music. So my 2-year meme was born, where I committed to take a look at anything anyone recommended to me and write about it.

I meant to get the whole thing done within a year, but I’m still working on it slowly. That’s ok because it remains my favorite blog project.

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May 21, 2010 10:49 jackod said:

I love documentaries.

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