I was thinking that it would be a good idea to have a producer or someone to help me with the creation of my content. scripts, ideas. I'm a bit short on ideas at the moment, who wants to support me?
Your profile doesn't say where you're based but I'm guessing probably somewhere in the USA? There probably are produces who'd be willing to hire you as models, if there's anyone within sensible travelling distance. Might help to add your state or country to your profile.
The best thing to do though is shoot what you personally enjoy doing. WAM isn't a high profit business, take the same amount of money it costs to make WAM videos and invest it in the stock market instead and over time you'll make much better returns. You'll notice that each established producer here tends to have their own style, you can pretty much tell who produced a scene just by looking at the overall style of the models, outfits (or not) and how the people in the scene get messy.
Basically we're all shooting stuff we personally like, our own styles. The market is incredibly niche and fragmented, ask a dozen random wammers for the ideal wam scene and you'll get thirteen completely incompatible answers. So we all shoot what we like, and when we're lucky it hits enough intersections of other people's tastes that the scene sells well.
DungeonMasterOne said: The market is incredibly niche and fragmented, ask a dozen random wammers for the ideal wam scene and you'll get thirteen completely incompatible answers.
This, this, this. You can have the right model, the right mess, the right activities, the right time of day, the right white plastic chair...but you if you don't have that inside out sweater or wrist watch forget about it.
Basically we're all shooting stuff we personally like, our own styles. The market is incredibly niche and fragmented, ask a dozen random wammers for the ideal wam scene and you'll get thirteen completely incompatible answers. So we all shoot what we like, and when we're lucky it hits enough intersections of other people's tastes that the scene sells well.