What's up, Dave? I would love to see that video that papagmp is referring to. :troll2: I'm an aspiring porn star/producer/director. Performer first then producer/director. First I'm gonna try and get in with a hot babe who says she'll only work with me. If that works out, I'm gonna save up the money I earn to buy the equipment I need and start my own studio. If that doesn't work out, I'm just gonna start my own studio. I'm also gonna swing to train myself.
I wanna explain my mindset about the porn business and then I wanna know if you think it's wrong, and if so, why is it wrong and what's a better mindset to have? Okay, here it is: Sex sells. I see lots of women in my area that I would like to see having sex. The way I see it, Amateur porn is the heart of Gonzo Porn. John "Buttman" Stagliano and Seymore Butts were just filming their friends and people they met on the street. You could still do this now. You would just have to do it online. Jules Jordan started out making films as a hobby, which is the way I'm looking at it. Same with Johnny Toxxxic. Someone said to him, "You should be making money off this." Max Hardcore would just go and pick up a chick and ask her if she wanted to see his films.
You show me a guy who has lots of wild and nasty sex with hot babes in front of people as a part of his everyday life and I'll show you someone who is halfway to being a pornstar. I know about maneuvering around the camera, opening up, stopping, changing positions, cumming on cue and all that. You show me a guy fullin' around with a camera and his wild and sexy friends and I'll show you a porn producer. If you have a video camera, you can have a company and if you have a company, you can have a business.
It annoys me the way people in the business seem to roll their eyes and snub their noses at people like me. I guess that's because they run into it so often. I have a d.i.y. attitude. It's like music. The heart of it is the underground. It's like George Carlin said "We're all amateurs. Some of us are just doing it more professionally." Am I wrong? If so, how so and how can I do it right? Thanks. I love your work and I appreciate you takin' the time to read this long post and think of a good answer.