Trailer from Boiling Tidal Mud Play
"SO Hot! Gahhh!"
Added yesterday
220 plays
labeled male, x-rated
This is definitely one of those shoots where as a creator you just lose your mind and just wing it. There are some extremely autistic bits in the beginning and goofing around. I mean you have me squeezing a monster can and kicking it and then cuts immediately to me covered in an open mud pit. (I have how hot it is everywhere listed at the top right). I could swear to you it was boiling out there in the tidal mud. I think me and Chris learned our lesson on that spot not being safe to go out there during a heat wave. Clean up was actually hotter than the mud itself. As a young mudder I yearned for the air conditioning. It was pretty hot. The mud was Soooooo thick. I had to stop recording several times to prevent my battery from overheating and actually fogging the lens on my insta360 and gopros. I had to crawl back several times to our stash to grab new camera equipment. You wanna talk about man vs wild out here. Me and Chris barely made it out.
I edited the video in such a crazy out of order manner to kinda immerse yourself into the jumbling headspace of being overheated and having your brain melting while in such deep Hot mud. I mean we were gonna go out there and shoot a sex scene but it ended up being a jerk off session. I came in a POV styled video. At some points I couldn't get it up. I was that exhausted and hot. Somehow I was able to film all of this while looking like I just spent the night in a oven. I mean the walk and the ride out to the beach depleted me of fluids. I looked exhausted in the video but if you ignore that the rest of the video is something you've probably never seen me edit. I have some commentary over the videos explaining how it felt and what I was going through.
I think if you are looking for a new style of editing that's fresh and new. Please go check this out. It's got SO much content in it. Basically the route we took throughout the video was about 200ft of trudging through the mud pit and then 200ft back. That would be super easy to do if it wasn't like the air was made of mud too. My body isn't used to that sort of heat. I can take a lot but that made it quite difficult especially after the trip getting there.