We are in talks with this beautiful model, who is also a film producer, writer and director. She contacted us looking for work behind and in front of the camera. What do you think?
I don't think I've ever seen anyone give a genuine, serious "no" in response to one of these questions. And this young woman certainly appears to merit a "yes" vote.
I suppose if I opened an "Is she pie, slime and mud-worthy?" thread and the model in question turned out to be my mother or my sister, I'd say no. And then I'd have to stay off the UMD for a few months on the assumption that no-one else would say no.
If she's a director, might it also be fun to let her loose behind the camera for a scene with another model/s? You and Mr MG produce some of the finest wam content around, but a different set of eyes behind the camera could be interesting too.
SStuff said: Especially recently, the trick is not to get the UMD crowd to say "yes," but rather the model herself.
Actually, she said yes, but it's just a matter of finalizing the deal and setting a date.
If I had $100 for every model this year who said yes.... only to back out (or just ghost away) somewhere before the actual finalizing.... I'd be making a VERY nice second income. Give me an extra $200 for models who went MIA *after* setting a date... and an extra $500 for models who canceled just before hopping on the plane... and I'm making more than the site is!!
You could play up the writer/producer/director angle. Have her character as a the writer/producer/director putting together a scene for another model. Periodically, she'd intervene to change the scene, saying "no, it's got to be messier. Add this ... "
But when she gets to the filmset, either the model doesn't show and to save the film, our heroine has to step in and endure everything she's written -- or, the crew mistakes the director for the hot model and subjects her to all of the things she wrote that were supposed to happen to the model.
SStuff said: Especially recently, the trick is not to get the UMD crowd to say "yes," but rather the model herself.
Actually, she said yes, but it's just a matter of finalizing the deal and setting a date.
If I had $100 for every model this year who said yes.... only to back out (or just ghost away) somewhere before the actual finalizing.... I'd be making a VERY nice second income. Give me an extra $200 for models who went MIA *after* setting a date... and an extra $500 for models who canceled just before hopping on the plane... and I'm making more than the site is!!
To summarize: Thank God for Breana.
Well, so far we have been fortunate with models not bailing on us last minute. The only one that comes to mind was the "Oh my God" girl Veronica who never showed up when we booked her for a third shoot. We were contacted today by this new model and it's a go.