At Saturation Hall we've always tended to get the girls wet or messy quite slowly. A little custard poured into her trousers, then a little more, or sitting on a cake while the rest of her outfit is still clean for now, and so on. Partly that's because we enjoy slow gungings, and partly to ensure good value to the audience in how long the videos last.
But we're wondering about doing a few much quicker messings, perhaps with someone sitting or lying down and just having a couple of buckets of gunge dumped all over them, so their entire outfit goes from clean to messy in a few moments. They'll still play with the gunge, check for and deal with any clean areas that escaped the initial deluge, etc, but obviously the actual "going from clean to messy" will happen very fast, so the overall video may not be as long as one of our slower-gunging ones.
Would people want to see faster scenes like this?
Also (answer in comments), if you like a quick gunging, do you want to see the model playing in her fully messed clothes for a while afterwards, or if it just the gunging that matters?
I'm a fan of seeing slow mess and getting messed slowly - as the victim, it adds to the tension and the humiliation - and the longer you're getting messy, the better! Fast mess is more appropriate for those who aren't expecting it - like pranks or a game where it's "luck" who is chosen to receive it.
Big fan of both, to be honest. I do like an element of escalation - you've got to start from somewhere - but equally happy with several slow pours or one big hit
For me, quality is far more important than quantity. My view is that a person can only get so messy and that theres no point in continuing once that point is reached. The process of getting there should consist of a sequence of impactful moments.
This can happen all at once, which would result in a video that is a minute long, or it can be spaced out over a half hour or more with incremental mess at each step.
Like ABGamma I also think a good scene is based on 'sequences of impactful moments'. I think speed is down to individual style: if it's taking too long for some viewers' tastes they blooming well can scrub through to the next bit, but what you can't do, as a viewer, is add something that didn't happen.
I think great 'impactful moments' in a slow and steady piece are things like a surprisingly big 'violent' splat of a pie out of nowhere - or a sudden forceful deluge. Additions, not instead ofs. These can be real treats and quite titilating - meaning they can be viewed again and again...
Interesting poll and somehow my initial response also was slow and careful.
However the more I think about it, the more I notice that it's not so much how fast or slow, but it's the initial soaking or messing that has to fit the occasion ... meaning the models look and outfit and the substance a model is covered in. Sometimes a slow dive into a vat of slime can be the ultimate tease, sometimes it's the perfect sloppy pie hit right in the face. It's the variation that makes our genre so interesting and keeps us interested in new productions!
The slower the better. Especially when pieing. In my mind there is nothing sexier than watching the pie filling slowly fall on an outfit. Letting things sink in for a minute and then wiping away where you can see a little bit of staining on the outfit. The more stains on an outfit the better. Pouring slime almost to the point it is a little faster than a dribble.