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Wednesday, March 28 2007

Porn Talk

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I just started watching the behind the scenes footage for the videos I filmed in LA. It’s amazing what the camera catches when you’re not around. How people mill about, sometimes working, sometimes saying inappropriate things to appropriate people. When the Behind the Scenes camera catches the performers they’re often times “not on,” like they are on film, and sometimes those performer and the porn star are totally not the same. As for the actual videos, the producer/editor called yesterday. He said all the sex has been cut in the first video, it’s a video on Sex Toys, although I use sex toys in a lot of the videos, and it has 1 hour and 20 minutes of sex!!! 90 minutes is standard practice for Adam and Eve, so we’re going to be golden, but I’m concerned that he’s going to try to cut some of my information out of the movie, and this IS a how-to video, so there needs to be at least twenty minutes of talk about sex in there. I’ll let you know how it goes after the first cut. I know he knows what I want. I know he gets it, but I also know that when you shoot sex for a living you don’t “get” why there has to be talking at all. You don’t necessarily get the beauty of the BTS footage (which is often my favorite part of a porn, or any movie), and you don’t always get the vision of the person who created the content. But I’ll make sure he gets it, even if we’re on opposite coasts and he has to get it via email. These videos are not intended to appeal only to people who shoot sex, or consume porn. These videos are for people who want to learn something with their sex.

Speaking of porn, er, adult entertainment, the .xxx website is up for debate again, allowing pornographers to voluntarily use the .xxx domain name. I can see the pros, and understand the cons as well. Firstly, your isolating a group of people who are already picked on, and ostracized, and this label with its intent to help can actually help the wrong side. Meaning the government can compartmentalize and eventually ghettoize adult content online. And down the road this .xxx label can help the government group together and go after a larger segment of the adult industry.

Most of the adult industry isn’t into the .xxx label, according to Mark Kernes, a board member of the Free Speech Coalition and when I knew him a writer for AVN(Adult Video News). Now, even though I understand the industry’s apprehension, I do think that material that shows people in the physical act of doing something sexual to their body, or to someone else’s body, should consider extra precautions to allow parents and schools to filter out this type of information from their schools and homes, while allowing them to go on sites that promote positive sexuality without hardcore visual images. Okay, not to go all dual personality on you, but what I just said raises issues within my own belief system because I don’t think people should be forced to label their “art” as explicit, and I do think everyone has the right to choose how they are viewed, and I do believe that adult entertainment is allowed in all its forms (even the ones I don’t agree with) because it is free speech, and therefore our first amendment right. However, I think there’s some sex out there, like bukkake and cum-sucking sluts, that a young person doesn’t need to see at the age of 13. And some of what they can see is allowing them, meaning children and teens, to grow up with this warped view of what sex is, especially since most parents and schools don’t know how to talk with their children about sex anyway.

Honestly, I’m torn on this one. I mean I’m on both sides of the fence here, and I just keep jumping.

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