The question goes to all producers of videos who have external models. These questions came up in my mind when I bought some videos from messygirls, especially the one from Vika to Penelope.
Is it agreed beforehand exactly how a shooting will be done, down to the smallest detail? Is there any coordination with the people? E.g. is it okay to use the funnel, and to fill it and have to eat it?
Who chooses the substances or the scene?
Or is it all freestyle?
How do you proceed when the model is with you for the first time for the shoot? Can she ask for substances ?
I would be interested to know. Maybe models would also like to express themselves.
When I shoot with models it's typically pretty Freeform. There's certain elements I try to cover with all of my shoots, like the condensed milk facial at the end of a cake shoot, but it's pretty up to the model to decided what they wanna do during a shoot. Most of my stuff is r rated at strongest but some models insist on toys during a shoot, so I leave it up to them. It's always discussed up front about how long a shoot will be and where it will be shot, but almost nothing is set in stone. As for substances, cake shoots require a cake, usually frosting and condensed milk. Almost everything else is open to discussion. Gunge is always slime and usually shave foam.
Informed consent is absolutely everything in fetish, so all the main details are always fully agreed in advance.
I normally write up an outline plan in a private directory on the Saturation Hall webserver that the models can access, detailing an outline of the shoot, things to be done to each other, and the outfits to be worn. If a model is new I'll generally specify her entire outfit, subject to her having a veto over anything she hates, but with our more experienced people sometimes I let them choose their own wam-wear from the collection, however some prefer just to be told what to wear.
With experienced models I no longer need to specify the exact sequence of events in every shoot to the last detail, but there will still be an outline plan, generally the first few actions are all pre-scripted to ensure we get to see the all-important "clean to messy" transitions on-camera, after that it becomes more of a free-for-all, though if we're playing one of the card games the cards and instructions tell the girls what to do to each other each turn anyway.
Models always have a full veto over what they use substance-wise, we take into account allergies, lifestyle choices like veganism, etc. They are also free to request certain substances - Miss Abigail is a great fan of having her clothes, and particularly swimsuits or bikini pants, filled with golden syrup, for example.
Wam_GE said: The question goes to all producers of videos who have external models. These questions came up in my mind when I bought some videos from messygirls, especially the one from Vika to Penelope.
Is it agreed beforehand exactly how a shooting will be done, down to the smallest detail? Is there any coordination with the people? E.g. is it okay to use the funnel, and to fill it and have to eat it?
Who chooses the substances or the scene?
Or is it all freestyle?
How do you proceed when the model is with you for the first time for the shoot? Can she ask for substances ?
I would be interested to know. Maybe models would also like to express themselves.
I have many of the same questions but none of the answers I do know I meant a girl who may have been interested in exploring wam and has done modeling work before but I would have to introduce her to umd she has done many other forms of modeling
With customs everything is planned and disclosed or it couldn't be fulfilled.
With contracted models (rather than intimate partners) as I usually interact with them I always discuss boundaries and seek permission for any planned physical contact.
There is often a small list of 'no go' substances. I outline what I'm going to use especially if it's stuff like glue and paint as there are some things you can't just spring on someone. If someone's got lightened hair you have to be careful with strong paint dyes - especially black which will take and stain it and either don't use them or get the hair well soaked with something else first.
You need to ask people their boundaries beforehand, you can't just get out a funnel randomly without first asking, but to keep things being natural you can give people a ticklist of what they're ok with beforehand then freestyle for the shoot. Sometimes if someone is new they might be camera shy and need to be briefed a lot more beforehand or even stop and start throughout to help them. Often I have models say "how do you want me to react??" and I'm like "just do what feels right!" however they'd like to know what equipment will be used beforehand, where the gunge might go, if they should take clothes off, any safety concerns, if it'll go in their mouth and how they feel about it. Some people aren't ok with gunge being thrown at certain parts of them, so it's important to go over.