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Old 03-06-2011, 05:53 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by plsureking View Post
ya i'll definitely give u that. an unedited set is a turnoff - for those people that still look at photos. i doubt there's too many of them under age 50 these days, other than people on dial-up connections, but they dont buy porn.

most of my comments here are simply sarcasm made in disgust, except the ones about you being rude to Fabian. but i guess that's your problem if you want this to be a one shot (or canceled) contract.
I can shoot 300 frames and get every single one of them different. It takes skill, knowledge and above all experience. To shoot a set like that one takes me back to the days of film.

When a good girl walked in and had never been shot before. We knew she would work with us and then be off to work with every other shooter she could find. So we shot around 10-30 sets of her. Each set we shot 3 versions of, US, UK and EU/Overs. So we could send the sets out to our 3 main markets, get a set in every magazine and then any shooter following had an uphill climb. It wasn't just us it was every decent shooter.

Keeping a girl motivated for the length of time it took to shoot this was hard work. You had to keep her moving, if you shot EXACTLY the same frame. So you learned to alter each frame by keeping yourself moving or the girl. Then the set had far more to edit the 3 sets out of. Few editors would accept a set of over 150 frames. If you can't nail it in 150, you can't nail it.

I explain this to show the problems of shooting 300 + frames and the dangers.

Same as the 30 minute videos, if you can't get a guy off in 20, you don't have much chance of getting him off in 30. So far the videos on the site are over long. It seems the shooter is stretching them out to fill the clients requirements rather than the viewers needs.

The viewer paying the membership IS the client. IMO.

As for being rude to Fabian. It's mutual and we're being honest about it.

As for the set, it's nearly finished.
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