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Ask The Pornographer - 2015

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Why do you think Maverick Men managed to go from an amateur xtube channel to a popular pro-porn? And why aren't we seeing more of similar type "average bro" porn like them grow into recognizable brand?

I mean... they started out just posting their own amateur video on line and that REALLY is what they're like. That's the real guys you see in those videos. Xtube themselves contacted them and convinced them to start doing it professionally.

Here's me in bed with them while they tell that story....

 
How are your parents, and do you still visit them from time to time? I remember you saying once that it can get awkward with their friends if they didn't know your line of work. ;)

No, never visit them. they visit me. I haven't been there for over 20 years. One of my reasons is that I don't feel like it turning into an issue.

I'm imagining a comedic scenario right now with you around the family dinner table with a large social gathering of Canadian conservative high society (not that I'm presuming that's who your parents circle of friends are, I'm just saying that for humourous effect)

Oh... it happened... over 20 years ago and I haven't been back.

Elderly woman: ....and, erm, Jason, is it? Jasun? What line of work are you in, sir?

(everone's heads turn in your direction)

Jasun: Oh, me? I have a great job, ma'am. I film loads of hot guys fucking each other every way.

(sound of cutlery dropping somewhere)

(sound of polite coughs somewhere)

Elderly woman: (rapidly addressing someone else) This is SUCH a nice meal, these parsnips are delicious....



Not quite how it went dow, but yeah... awkwardness that my family them blamed on me. And at that time, I worked at a bar and they felt that was beneath our family.


:lol:

:jasun:
 
Buttholes on screen look commonly immaculate, so do many guys undergo butthole bleaching or other cosmetic routines or is that mainly a myth?
 
Do you think a woman could direct a good gay pornflick?


COULD? Yes. i've seen some directed by women that I think are great. Some are.... not.

I think gay men are usually the best at that, but there are certainly exceptions. Mr. Pam does a great job and there are other studios who have women directing but don't let the audience know (and I'm no snitch so no names).

Oh but that said... A very popular site had two women shooting a lot of their content and while I generally think it's best to not slag the work of other directors... I didn't like that content at all. I think it was horrible. Not hot at all. I think it showed a complete lack of understanding of what gay men think is "hot," and their insistence on playing walk-on parts in their own movies managed to ruin more than a few potentially hot pairings and scenes.

But directors not getting what's hot isn't limited to women.
 
Might "bonus" or "BTS" content ever include spontaneous sexual activity between actor(s) and crew?
 
Might "bonus" or "BTS" content ever include spontaneous sexual activity between actor(s) and crew?

FUCK no. All of my crew are fully aware that any sexual interaction between them and the talent will result in immediate firing.

My production assistant is a very handsome guy and I knew he was the "type" of one of my stars. I reminded my star to not get him fired. He attempted anyway (the PA turned him down) and I had to remind him again... "save it for the camera, get his number if you want to meet up next week but don't ever let me know about it."

We used to "stage" stuff at my last studio that suggested I was blowing a performer or jumping into the action but it was always just a joke. At Titan, they don't even joke about it.

That would be extremely unprofessional and it would make the performers uncomfortable if the crew were leering at them non-stop.
 
FUCK no. All of my crew are fully aware that any sexual interaction between them and the talent will result in immediate firing.

My production assistant is a very handsome guy and I knew he was the "type" of one of my stars. I reminded my star to not get him fired. He attempted anyway (the PA turned him down) and I had to remind him again... "save it for the camera, get his number if you want to meet up next week but don't ever let me know about it."

We used to "stage" stuff at my last studio that suggested I was blowing a performer or jumping into the action but it was always just a joke. At Titan, they don't even joke about it.

That would be extremely unprofessional and it would make the performers uncomfortable if the crew were leering at them non-stop.

(crosses porno cameraman off the dream job list)

Anyway, I should have asked you this before, but what is the funniest thing that EVER happened during a shoot, whether it be a blooper or something else...
 
(crosses porno cameraman off the dream job list)

Anyway, I should have asked you this before, but what is the funniest thing that EVER happened during a shoot, whether it be a blooper or something else...

I don't honestly know how to answer that... we laugh a lot but it's mostly because we're joking around a lot.

There are a few gross things that happened that we've laughed at, but I'm not sure thats what you mean. aside from that... people bumping their heads, falling off a bed. Nothing funny enough to really earn "funniest" in my 12 years of shooting...
 
Since you say bonus or bts content does not include interaction between your actors and crew, what then does such extra content usually consist of?
 
Since you say bonus or bts content does not include interaction between your actors and crew, what then does such extra content usually consist of?

It can be anything from out-takes, accidents, "making-of" documentaries, random clips of the film-making process and even clips of the guys lounging around by the pool after a shoot.

Here are some of my best examples..

Me teaching the guys how to stand for stills...

A "making of" for my movie Bad Cop
Making Bad Cop

A tutorial on how I do colour correction in post.
How To Colour Correct An Asshole

A funny out-take
That Time I Almost Electrocuted Jesse and Donnie

Random horsing around on set.
Upward Bear.


A short documentary about the making of the "Pool Wrestling Scene from Incubus

Incubus Pool Sequence.
 
Thanks much. I have a tendency to overuse my naturally vivid imagination or, you might say, to magnify or add to the subject matter when in reality there's nothing. It's like, for example, seeing a particularly erotic sex scene involving an especially hunky young muscle buck either in a still photo or a video, and allowing that imagination to create scenes that you think or wish might have taken place after the shooting or behind the scenes (and never released but are for the enjoyment of the staff or other interested parties) but really didn't. Now I know, at least with your studio, these things don't happen. Thanks again for clarifying ....
 
Hi Jasun,


I have a few questions for you. But they're more towards the technical side rather than the porn itself.


I am keen to be a cameraman/videographer or something in media/production side. I used to be a film student and studied production making but since it's a long time ago, I have forgotten some of the stuffs that I have learnt in film school.



Regarding lightning, how do you know if you need to light up a scene? Why is it that sometimes when you film a scene, you need to put light stands to light up a scene?


Example if you filmed a scene in the living room. You can just use the light on top of the ceiling. Why do you need to put light stands, example: three light stands to light up a scene?


I hope you can help me on this one.


Thank you. :-)
 
Regarding lightning, how do you know if you need to light up a scene? Why is it that sometimes when you film a scene, you need to put light stands to light up a scene?


Example if you filmed a scene in the living room. You can just use the light on top of the ceiling. Why do you need to put light stands, example: three light stands to light up a scene?

The short answer is "you don't necessarily need to, but the less light you have in a space, the wider your aperture needs to be and the shallower your focus will become." This works if you just want to take a picture of a flat thing that doesn't move. You can just leave the aperture all the way open and focus on what you want to shoot. The moment things start to move, they come in and out of your focus range and the greater the distance between the closest and furthest from your lens that you want to shoot, you need to have a higher (smaller) aperture so you need more light to hit your subjects. The longer your exposure, the more still your subject needs to be if you want to keep a tight focus.

Add to this, your eyes are amazing creations. Coupled with your brain, they can change focus and adapt for white balance almost immediately as you look from one thing to another. They will adapt to remove shadows from one thing and balance all the information that comes into your eyes to create a single 3D picture for your brain to input and that all happens in real time.

Cameras aren't like that.

If your only light source comes from above, once your aperture is open enough to actually get a visible picture in your lens, shadows and light discrepancies will be very apparent in your picture. So you need to bathe your subjects in as much white-balanced light from multiple angles as possible. And do NOT under-estimate the power of a good white balance. We've all seen those horribly yellow or blue images which are the result of poorly-balanced camera settings.

Your light source must be the same light temperature as the existing light in a room. If your light is sunlight streaming into your room, that usually means you need to add blue gels to your white electric lights (or gold if you're shooting with sunset or sunrise light).

The more light you have on a subject, the deeper your focus can be AND the better your colour will appear in the resulting image. It also means that the more light you have, the faster shutter speed you can use and moving object will remain crisp in the image and not blurry or smoothed-out.

For the record, For most of my scenes I actually use 6-8 lights. I triangulate my 1K (1000 watt) lights on either side and spot those for a tighter focus of the light and then I fill in the gaps with huge light boxes that throw a very defused light to fill and soften shadows. I then will add a floor light or two to keep shadows from forming under people's arms or chins (or assholes) and occasionally I''ll shoot a .4K light at a white ceiling to bounce down and give everything a nice sheen from above. Every time you move the cameras more than a few inches, you need to move your lights or you'll start having light and dark fields on people's bodies or places in their surroundings.

Play with lighting things and see which effect you like the best. There are times I've intentionally used shadows and flares for effect and there are times I've done the opposite.



here's a good example...

I recently shot a scene in a house with mirrored walls, white marble floor and flat white ceiling. Using just a few lights and the natural light streaming in, I was able to get a really nice image of the men but I decided to switch around the point of view to have the glass doors looking outside behind them. that meant that once I had my aperture open enough to see the men, the outside was totally blown out and looked like a big white blob. My solution was to hit them with every light I had. I had four 1K lights on them, 3 soft boxes, both floor lights and two .4K spots aiming up at reflectors I attached to the ceiling. Looking at them with a naked eye was almost blinding, but it meant that I could bring my aperture closed all the way to a 16 so they were lit well enough to see them and my background wasn't blown out. That also meant that my focus depth was huge and the area behind them was crispy in focus even though it was about 30 feet back.

Hope that helps.
 
I have a question about pornstars.

Have you ever met the pornstar Danny Mountain?

He seems like a charming man.
 
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