DungeonMasterOne said: A very long time ago, an established producer gave me what was probably the most important advice I've ever had in WAM productions: "Shoot what you personally want to see."
I gave an opinion earlier, but that is 100fucking% exactly right. If you shoot what you want to see, then you are doing your best to shoot it, and you understand it.
For an example... look at the couple of porn producers that have looked at the fetish over the years and tried to come into the market. They're gone because making videos about something based on a psychology you don't understand means its easy to miss the mark.
It's also why i have little patience with producers asking people what they should shoot. Honestly, if you have to ask you have no business doing it.
noise said: Scripts are for actors, not models. If they can't pull off a script convincingly, it's just a cringe-fest usually. You're also wasting their personality. Who wants to see robots pied?
Well, someone, no doubt. But not most here I suspect.
Noise,
I so much agree with this post. I didn't ask this question so that I would change my opinion on what I think. I hear so many producers say, I'm not releasing this vid yet because this is a bad time of year, and my sales are way down. I don't agree with this statement. Let me start by saying that I am not producing these scenes for the sole reason to make money. I might be alone in this statement, but here is my honest opinion. I am producing these messy scenes, and hiring these models for no other reason than, because I want to, because I enjoy seeing hot beautiful women pied in the face. If I can make a bit of money selling the videos that I am filming for my own enjoyment, great!! If not, that's OK with me. I am not doing this with the intention to make a boat load of money. I will never not release a scene that I shot because I think its the wrong time of the year. In regards to scripts. In my opinion. Producers, listen carefully. I don't care about the scripts. I rarrly even turn the sound up when I preview the scenes that I purchase. for me, its about the mess. Its about the pies. Did that first pie make a good impact??? I have shared my likes and dislikes to some of the producers that I buy lots of scenes from, and you know who you are. All I can say is, if I have told you what I like, and you continue to do what you enjoy seeing, great. I don't blame you. But.......don't ask me why I'm buying someone elses scene over yours. Go back and look at what I told you I like. Noise, I really appreciate your input and your opinion. I just want the WAM community to know where I stand in regards to why I am doing this, and in regards to scripts.
I will be releasing scenes from my productions soon. If you like them great. If you don't, that's OK too. If I release them, it means I am happy with them. I won't sell anything that I am not 100% satiisfiied with. I hope you all enjoy my upcoming videos.
Richard Trouso said: If it's important to you, Mr Pies, then - yes.
Get a feel for the market, by all means, but the best films are going to be the kind you want to see made. There are many fans out there who want to see a woman messed up in a comedy sketch because that's how they frame their desires. There are many who also couldn't care less and you can't please them all.
The model sells the work, first and foremost, followed by the way in which they get messy - then it drills down from there. Bold, sexy and exciting visuals appeal more than text. Again and again people say they want to see natural reactions.
A set of directions will work better than a script. Don't make life too hard for yourself.
Trouso,
Thank you for your comments. I also agree with your point of view. As I said in a previous post, I will not release a scene that I do not like, or approve of. I have already done this once. I had a scene that I paid a model for that she shot on her own, and I paid for it. I was not happy with the way it came out, and I therefore have never released it. I think that there is something to be said about integrity. Everytime I ask a Producer why they are holdling on to a particular scene, its always because they feel it is the wrong time of the year. How about saying, its because I dont' like the way it came out?? For your information. I have never encountered another producer that told me that they did not release the scene because they were not happy with the way it came out. I wonder why??? Again, I am not in this business to necessarily make money. If what I shoot, is good enough to allow me to make some money, that's great. If not, I am OK with that. This is not my primary source of income, and I don't need to make a profit on these videos to continue making them. I make them because I enjoy WAM and want to share it with the WAM community, just like I have been doing for years with my GIFS. I don't make any money making the GIFS that I have been positng on this forum for years. I do it, because I enjoy it. PERIOD.......and I want to share it with this WAM community. I truly hope you enjoy what I have to offer as a producer. If not, that's ok. I will continue making these, and producing these scenes as long as I want to. It will have nothing to do with how much money I make on them.
Thanks! Mr Pies! I really appreciate your comments, and agree with alot of what you said. Thank you for your comments!!