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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
I watched Generation Porn last week and one thing struck me, the way the industry produces content today compared to how we used to.
Back in the day a DVD was issued once a month or less with 5 scenes. That meant shooting a scene a week of slightly more. We could sort out the girls capable, arrange shoots, take time, get to know the girls and produce something of quality. If not in the image quality which today is great.
Today producing 5 scenes a month is not enough. Watching Fake Taxi it was clear it was just a conveyor belt with little to distinguish one scene from the next. Models are also use to churning out the same formatted scene they've seen online and know directors will accept.
The exception are the real Amateurs, doing it for kicks and to earn. And in that order. Doesn't matter if they're professionally shot their fun still shines through.
pollux69 made thread here. Asking what to do with his 9,000 models. He can get them all to do the same as every other model or he can get them to make some decent money.
They can be shot by a professional, boyfriend, camera on a tripod or phone the equipment doesn't matter. What matters is they do more than just act out a scene or reduce it to body parts. There are lots of ways to do this.
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I agree. When porn becomes mass produced the quality and exclusivity decreases.
I am bored to watch most of the professional scenes I find on tubes - especially those glamcore overlit scenes with modern interiors, perfect people and containing the same old "story" if any, girls moaning like robots. Just that same endless fucking with no passion and no eroticism, usually featuring a muscular dude that looks like a total imbecile.
These "actors" are nothing close to the classic French/Italian actors of the 80s / first half of 90s.
There is a reason why the most expensive cars in the world are limited series quickly sold out.