Paul Markham |
04-25-2012 04:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by kane
(Post 18907458)
This response confuses me. You wonder why anyone would give competitors advice which is a legit question. Then you admit that you have given out advice to competitors.
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Shooting good porn is far more than knowing the steps. Nearly every good pornographer I've known had a personality and the charm to use when shooting a girl. That's the hardest part of porn, knowing the steps to take is pretty elementary and can be learned.
Learning how to motivate a nervous, shy girl on her first shoot is the hard part. She might be nervous she will have to have sex with someone. On the other hand she might be nervous thinking she's not attractive enough or sexy.
On the other hand she might be drop dead gorgeous and been hit on 1,000s of times and think the shooter's a perv. And like every other man just after a quickie.
Or a girl who has done it before and thinks the sun shines out of her ass.
Or a girl who has done it before for a bad shooter and doing it wrong is dong it right.
Or a girl who simply doesn't give a shit.
Or a girl who "Knows her best side." And won't be swayed.
Then there's the situation of finding good girls. Knowing what niche to shoot them for and how to shoot for that niche.
The camera bit and steps to follow are the easy part. Motivating, encouraging, or bringing down to earth a girl who is only there to take your money is the hard part. Especially if you have to take it to someone to get their approval to pay you for it.
And above all coming out at the end with a profit. And before anyone comes up with a snide remark. I'm still selling content.
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