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Originally Posted by Cherry7
Of course, but if you say "My films are great"
Don't we have the right, after watching them, to say " No, they are not" ?
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That's what I say about your work, so why do you get so upset? I even point out the flaws in the work and you just come back with crap. I even point out when you shoot something good, like the scene you recently posted.
So here's more advice, you may profit from.
It's essential models know what they have to do and why, what you are both setting out to achieve. Then letting them get on with it. Professional trained actors can stop and start, untrained porn or glamor models can't. They need to be allowed to do the scene without the constant stopping and starting.
So if shooting something that requires edit cuts, don't stop the models to get them. Either shoot the whole thing with two camera men or at the end shoot the cuts you need. Close ups especially are best shot after the scene is done.
Imagine having sex with someone or just jerking off and someone stopping and starting you every few minutes. It won't take long before all the intensity is lost and you're just going through the motions.
Remember this when writing the script or plan for the actual sex action part.