It's harder to shoot porn today than it was back in the old days.

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  • ReggieDurango
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2007
    • 4784

    #1051
    DAMN JFK, you da man son! HOW do you do it?

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    • ReggieDurango
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2007
      • 4784

      #1052
      Paul, what is it starting to look like? Next week or the week after that for the shoot?

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      • Paul Markham
        Too old to care
        • Jun 2001
        • 52942

        #1053
        Next week is very likely, girl booked with some options on days. And location booked. Just need the girl to confirm the exact date.



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        • DamianJ
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jul 2006
          • 15808

          #1054
          Did you manage to borrow a camera from someone?

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          • Cherry7
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2005
            • 3564

            #1055
            My Neighbour Butterfly PORN-The Musical The Long Goodbye


            Cinema Erotique

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            • justinsain
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2005
              • 3374

              #1056
              The mention of equipment got me to thinking about using film.

              Before digital I shot almost everything using Kodachrome 64 and I remember when Fuji came out with Velvia 50. Photographers seemed to really like the new Velvia but the few magazines ( non adult ) that I worked with still insisted on Kodachrome.

              I was wondering what you used back in the day and if it was always your choice or whether the magazines had some sort of requirement that you had to adhere to.

              It would also be intersting to hear how much film you used for one shoot. Did you set a limit on how much film you would use to stay within a budget or just shoot until you got the desired results?

              I was at a car show last weekend and got to talking to someone about film vs digital and I told them that back in the day I would come to an event like this with two rolls of 36 exposures and have to make each one a keeper. Now that it's digital I took over 1200 that day and got 350 keepers at no extra cost.

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              • Altwebdesign

                #1057
                paul, will i be the male talent in this still? as we agreed? haha!

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                • Paul Markham
                  Too old to care
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 52942

                  #1058
                  Originally posted by justinsain
                  The mention of equipment got me to thinking about using film.

                  Before digital I shot almost everything using Kodachrome 64 and I remember when Fuji came out with Velvia 50. Photographers seemed to really like the new Velvia but the few magazines ( non adult ) that I worked with still insisted on Kodachrome.

                  I was wondering what you used back in the day and if it was always your choice or whether the magazines had some sort of requirement that you had to adhere to.

                  It would also be intersting to hear how much film you used for one shoot. Did you set a limit on how much film you would use to stay within a budget or just shoot until you got the desired results?

                  I was at a car show last weekend and got to talking to someone about film vs digital and I told them that back in the day I would come to an event like this with two rolls of 36 exposures and have to make each one a keeper. Now that it's digital I took over 1200 that day and got 350 keepers at no extra cost.
                  Kodachrome 64, for all but hardcore shoots, then I used Ektachrome.

                  The magazines were drum scanning transparencies and they were set for Kodachrome or Ektachrome. Velvia had to be filtered in many cases.

                  The amount of film I used depended on the girl. If she was good and teen we used 10 rolls per scene. Then split the sets into plastic pages, one set for UK, one for US, one for Seventeen usually in their T -Shirl for most and then a set for EU or AU. Japan took second rights sets we resorted when the US or UK mag returned a set. It was a small but lucrative market, but didn't need to get in first.

                  And that was the secret. If you were able to deliver a brand new good girl first to a magazine your had a guaranteed sale. Had shooters moan at me because Eva and I had shot a girl to death and they couldn't sell what they had shot.

                  On a Readers Wives, Amateur or Mature lady we shot less. Sometime 3 rolls sometimes 6.

                  On a BG or GG we would shoot up to 15 rolls.

                  A roll of Kodachrome was $15, by the time we bought it and paged it up. Developing was in the price.

                  Digital slashed the film bill by a stroke. The cost of the camera was soon made up with the saving in film. Plus all we did was burn discs for duplicate sets. LOL



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                  • DamianJ
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 15808

                    #1059
                    Originally posted by Paul Markham
                    LOL
                    LOL!

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                    • justinsain
                      Confirmed User
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 3374

                      #1060
                      Originally posted by Paul Markham
                      Kodachrome 64, for all but hardcore shoots, then I used Ektachrome.

                      The magazines were drum scanning transparencies and they were set for Kodachrome or Ektachrome. Velvia had to be filtered in many cases.

                      The amount of film I used depended on the girl. If she was good and teen we used 10 rolls per scene. Then split the sets into plastic pages, one set for UK, one for US, one for Seventeen usually in their T -Shirl for most and then a set for EU or AU. Japan took second rights sets we resorted when the US or UK mag returned a set. It was a small but lucrative market, but didn't need to get in first.

                      And that was the secret. If you were able to deliver a brand new good girl first to a magazine your had a guaranteed sale. Had shooters moan at me because Eva and I had shot a girl to death and they couldn't sell what they had shot.

                      On a Readers Wives, Amateur or Mature lady we shot less. Sometime 3 rolls sometimes 6.

                      On a BG or GG we would shoot up to 15 rolls.

                      A roll of Kodachrome was $15, by the time we bought it and paged it up. Developing was in the price.

                      Digital slashed the film bill by a stroke. The cost of the camera was soon made up with the saving in film. Plus all we did was burn discs for duplicate sets. LOL
                      Good stuff

                      Where did you get your film processed?

                      Here in the US I used to take my film ( bikini/glamour not HC ) to a local small camera store and they would send it off to Rochester NY for processing. Everything was cool until one day I walked in and the counter guy had all my slides out on a light box looking at them with a loupe.

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                      • Bladewire
                        StraightBro
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 56228

                        #1061


                        Last edited by Bladewire; 04-14-2011, 03:24 PM.


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                        • Paul Markham
                          Too old to care
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 52942

                          #1062
                          Originally posted by justinsain
                          Good stuff

                          Where did you get your film processed?

                          Here in the US I used to take my film ( bikini/glamour not HC ) to a local small camera store and they would send it off to Rochester NY for processing. Everything was cool until one day I walked in and the counter guy had all my slides out on a light box looking at them with a loupe.
                          Kodachrome came with an envelope that you just filled out a return address on, put a stamp on and posted. Of course with larger shoots it all went in one parcel with the envelopes, with your address on. Ektachrome was taken to a processor who was good and discreet. When I came here to Czech I was amazed how relaxed they were about porn. Different world to the UK.

                          Sqierit, love the T Shirts, can I use them?



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                          • Bladewire
                            StraightBro
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 56228

                            #1063
                            Originally posted by Paul Markham
                            Squirtit, love the T Shirts, can I use them?
                            Of course Paul it's all for you buddy! You deserve a good secure contract with a big reliable company. And here's a hat too!



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                            • Paul Markham
                              Too old to care
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 52942

                              #1064
                              Originally posted by Squirtit
                              Of course Paul it's all for you buddy! You deserve a good secure contract with a big reliable company. And here's a hat too!

                              Would be nice to get a contract to shoot solo girls scenes for $3,000

                              But I'm getting too old to be chasing around shooting porn. 60 is a good age to retire from that.

                              However I have a wealth of knowledge in porn production and a job as a content manager would be nice. I could give loads of shooters the benefit of my experience.



                              Blowout deal. 880 videos, 2,400 image sets, plus many RAW videos. $500.
                              PM me for a deal. Skype Paulmarkham70

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                              • Paul Markham
                                Too old to care
                                • Jun 2001
                                • 52942

                                #1065
                                The shoot is booked, model ready, camera ready, location ready, I'm ready. All is great.




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