FIRST TIME B/G SCENES
_POSTEDON 2002-05-20 19:07:35 by jimmyd |
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jimmyd _writes "
I'm reading all the bullshit between Roy Garcia and Tyce Bune over on 'Gino the Hut's' site and the thing that really stood out for me was the part where Roy Garcia wanted to switch girls on Tyce, but also wanted to charge and extra $400 because it was to be the girl's first boy/girl scene.
Whoop-dee-fucking-doo!
Does anyone really care? Let's consider this for a bit. What's the big fucking deal with 'it's her first b/g/scene?' Are you telling me this girl has never had a cock in her cooch before? I mean, if we're talking a deflowering scene, then it's worth something extra; maybe a lot extra. But her first on-camera boy/girl--and you want how much more Mister Agent? Go fuck yourself!
Now here's why I say this. Most experienced shooters will ask themselves some questions about this like:
1. How do I really know it's her first b/g scene? Because Roy, or Jim, or Reb, or any of those agent guys say so? No offense, fellas, but you're all full of shit, most all the time, and you all know it. Oh, because the girl herself says so? Puhleez!
2. How do I make more money off this scene simply because it's the girl's first B/G? Well, for the most part, I don't. The pay-per-view people aren't going to give me an extra dime because it's so-and-so's first b/g. I probably won't sell any extra tapes or dvd's, mostly because by the time this scene gets distributed, the girl's been in about a hundred boy/girl scenes. The girl is probably a nobody when I shoot her, and odds are she's going to remain a nobody for her entire stay in the jizz biz. After all, all the girls don't get to become big stars. And even if you have, let's say, Jenna Haze's first b/g (I use her as an example because her name came up in the argument between Roy and Tyce), and now Jenna becomes a Vivid contract girl or whatever, it still doesn't mean shit (other than bragging rights when your at the show in Vegas, sitting in a bar, getting shitfaced), and it certainly doesn't mean your going to make an extra buck offa it, which is what doing this is all about, right?
If you're shooting porn and being asked for extra money because it's the girl's first b/g, or first g/g, or first anal, or first whatever, you should be asking yourself these same questions.
Now some of you might say I'm wrong by pointing at some very successful series that built their names on the word, or concept of, 'first.' First timers are of interest to a lot people. But unless you're going to build a whole series on girls doing their first b/g, or first anal, or first g/g, the 'first' factor may not mean very much to anything that really matters in the grand scheme of things.
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