BDSM, Kink and Pornography

by Aramock Nanuck
March 1977
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The BDSM lifestyle has become a mainstay of much of the adult entertainment industry. It focuses on the relationships between individuals and groups in a more adventurous setting. Bondage, Discipline, Sado-Masochism. Many themes emulate the Slave/Owner situation with an essential aspect towards control and sexual submission.
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High Demand
Typically those who seek porn as a release are:
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Submissive women, particularly those with masochistic tendencies
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Tiny women who adopt the role of a victim.
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Strong stereotypical males who want domination by stronger, demanding females.
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Anyone with diverse desires and an open mind about sex, bondage, role-playing, and domination.
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Be Wary
Those seeking opportunities to explore a lifestyle centred on service in Southeast Asia will find few credible organizations offering this. There are people inundated with requests from individuals who lack the confidence or ability to 'get-it-on" on their own, so they tend to ignore most callers, albeit politely.
Individuals in Europe will find a strong community of reputable companies and look for those who are registered and licensed to ensure their safety. The United States market is more challenging because, outside of Los Angeles and Nevada, this is an unregulated and at times opposed industry. Take special care when choosing a partner to develop a film organization.
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Build a Portfolio
Individuals interested should set the objective of developing strong portfolios to enable representation by agents to the larger adult film houses. Individuals should use basic facilities and skill crews for this adventure. Many selected submissions are for distribution. If desired, they could have a future in the adult entertainment industry.
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Some simple things to realize if you are worried:
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You do not have to be good-looking
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You do not have to be slim or athletic
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You can be any age from 21 to 70
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You get paid for every performance in any commercial movie.
However, creating demo tapes can be costly. Commercial offerings going through normal distribution channels provide the most significant opportunity for exposure and revenue. Things to insist on, regardless, however, are:
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You get royalty payments every time a hotel streams your film
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You get to choose the type of films you want to make
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You should keep a copy of your movie on DVD for your reference.
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Never conduct sessions without the signed permission of all parties involved.
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Initial introductions SHOULD occur in a public or social setting.
Credible organizations will not impose fees or upfront charges. They also do not care if this is your first step into a job or if you have made films before. Some houses only produce amateur movies, so they need new talent on a regular basis. Additionally, they will draw upon the fetish community for experience and serious dom/domes to participate in these activities.
If you are considering this be: