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Your Questions About the pr0n Business Answered Here


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Actually, such things are not too far beyond the realm of possibility, sometimes. A wad of cash will get you into some pretty interesting places.

While commonplace in the U.K., it's not uncommon in the U.S. for adult performers to also escort on the side. You just have to do your research.

This is very true. They do other things as well like parties and entertainment. I have met Sativa Rose (one of my favs), Lana Croft and a couple other asian/phillipean girls at a friend's party at a bar in CA. I also have a relative who has been in porn for 10+ years here in Charlotte. I have been on sets and saw the different kind of actors and weird ass toys...and how it's all done is pretty fun. There is some fuging weird ass shot that turn poeple on like a foot slowly pressing on a car pedal lol or someone eating cereal and rubbing feet together. There is a lot of different porns going on you'd be amazed at the things you'll see, hot stuff, weird stuff, gross stuff. I think the best is thing I got from there is a list of like 1,000 porn 'lingo' words. There are so many naughty words out there lol it's fuging awesome the lingo the porn company uses and how many different words there are for different things. The porn industry looks fun to work for and I was offered a job but not sure if I could handle 'all' types of sex 40 hours a week. And you must be willing to be involved in some freaky poo, scary poo, creepy poo, weird poo and some extreme wtf the fug is happening poo...

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Males make 0-800$ a scene, depending on the production and the star's name.

Women make from $500 a scene up to $5000 a scene for the big name stars.

That was the line several years ago anyway. Today I'd suspect its a little bit more but not much.

The only way to make money as a dude in porn is to be gay for pay.

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A few years ago, a sex video of myself was accidentally leaked onto the internet. Since then, I have been contacted by numerous adult film producers requesting that I perform in their movies. I am an accountant by trade and do not wish to become an adult film star. I have stated this many times to these adult film producers, yet they still continue to contact me, begging me to be in their adult movie. At what point will they take NO for an answer?

Thanks in advance.

Skew

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Males make 0-800$ a scene, depending on the production and the star's name.

Women make from $500 a scene up to $5000 a scene for the big name stars.

That was the line several years ago anyway. Today I'd suspect its a little bit more but not much.

The only way to make money as a dude in porn is to be gay for pay.

The average pay-per-scene for women is around the $800-$1,000 in Los Angeles and Miami. The numbers fluctuate pretty wildly outside of those main centers of activity. Of course rates vary by sex acts as well. A solo girl scene may only get you $450 or so whereas a DP scene with A2M and all that will get you substantially more.

And the numbers like $5,000 is calculation for contract girls from companies Digital Playground, Wicked, and Adam & Eve. The problem is that the math is a little fuzzy. Those girls are paid a yearly salary and part of their jobs are you do things like autograph signings, event appearances, press junkets, and other such PR stuff. Truth is, they do more of that kind of thing than screwing on camera when you get right down to it. For the record, I don't think I've ever heard of a model getting paid $5,000 for an individual scene.

And the numbers PSC put up there for guys is about right as I understand it. But really good porn studs, that can get the job done and the girls actually like are rare. So you tend to have a smaller community of male performers and they tend to work more often than they're female counterparts. Finally, most guys will eventually begin producing and owning their own content at some point, which brings in a good bit more money than being a performer only.

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A few years ago, a sex video of myself was accidentally leaked onto the internet. Since then, I have been contacted by numerous adult film producers requesting that I perform in their movies. I am an accountant by trade and do not wish to become an adult film star. I have stated this many times to these adult film producers, yet they still continue to contact me, begging me to be in their adult movie. At what point will they take NO for an answer?

Thanks in advance.

Skew

Can I assume these are gay producers? Because producers in the hetero scene don't go breaking down men's doors. It just doesn't happen.

Assuming you're not just making this up, I can't give you an answer on such a thing unless I know the people in question personally.

Anyway, just ignore them. I can only assume you're just talking about someone sending you E-mail or some such. Add the address to you SPAM filter and forget about it.

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The average pay-per-scene for women is around the $800-$1,000 in Los Angeles and Miami. The numbers fluctuate pretty wildly outside of those main centers of activity. Of course rates vary by sex acts as well. A solo girl scene may only get you $450 or so whereas a DP scene with A2M and all that will get you substantially more.

And the numbers like $5,000 is calculation for contract girls from companies Digital Playground, Wicked, and Adam & Eve. The problem is that the math is a little fuzzy. Those girls are paid a yearly salary and part of their jobs are you do things like autograph signings, event appearances, press junkets, and other such PR stuff. Truth is, they do more of that kind of thing than screwing on camera when you get right down to it. For the record, I don't think I've ever heard of a model getting paid $5,000 for an individual scene.

And the numbers PSC put up there for guys is about right as I understand it. But really good porn studs, that can get the job done and the girls actually like are rare. So you tend to have a smaller community of male performers and they tend to work more often than they're female counterparts. Finally, most guys will eventually begin producing and owning their own content at some point, which brings in a good bit more money than being a performer only.

When I say 5000$ a scene, I'm talking Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Jesse Jane. But all 3 own a lion's share of Wicked, Digital Playground, etc and are exclusive contract stars.

Outside of those 3, I don't think many make more than a grand a scene.

As far as the guys go, Evan Stone, Tommy Gunn, Manuel Ferraro, Randy Spears, etc probably command top dollar, about 800$ a scene.

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