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episode 7: What Is It Like To Be A Porn Star?


"Professionalism First

If making porn for a living is your job then it should come as no surprise to find that the industry is a very professional one which demands high standards from all involved.

Some research undertaken by BuzzFeed in 2017 in which the site quizzed employees at the adult video hosting service ManyVids revealed that this is something that surprises many people who are new to the industry. One recent addition to the staff there commented:

“…the professionalism is very high, with top talent and excellent management. The owners at ManyVids are extremely respectful and nice people. I just did not expect that at all.”

When you think about it, it’s not that surprising and is both a result of an industry where the participants largely come from other careers beforehand combined with the fact that making money and keeping the crew and talent happy is important.

Likewise, performers must be punctual and prepared as delaying a shoot could get them fired or at very least give them a bad reputation which won't help them find work with other studios."

"What Is It Like To Work In Porn?

Creating a porn movie from scratch takes a lot of effort from a lot of people and it’s often all too easy to forget the fact that the set of an adult film involves more than just the people you see on screen.

For a big-budget production filmed by one of the larger studios, there is the director, camera crew, multiple technicians (sound, light, wardrobe, hair and makeup) and production assistants.

The new technology of VR, UHD, 3D and POV filming may demand more technical expertise so you could be looking at a dozen of so people on set at any one time….and that’s in addition to the two, three, four or more performers waiting for their scenes.

Off-set there are writers, editors and other producers all working hard to put together something that will appeal to their audiences and maybe deliver a few gongs at the many adult industry awards nights.

CEO of Joybear Pictures was quoted in a recent interview claiming that up to 30 people work on an average film for his studio.

However, to give their performers more of an intimate atmosphere when filming some scenes this is condensed to a skeleton crew of just four people (director, camera 1, camera 2 and the sound/production manager).

Still far from your ordinary night in with the missus and a far bigger audience than many people would be comfortable performing for.

In truth, the reality of working in porn is far from the polished and flawless results that you finally get to see on DVD or through a premium porn channel.

This is not an industry where you simply put two people together in a room and film the results."

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 August 12, 2022  1h40m