Quote: (06-20-2015 10:13 PM)Nonpareil Wrote:
'Her career as a porn starlet was glamorous and 'cool' when she was 20 and hot - but at 29 after thousands of sexual encounters she left the business because she had to do progressively more and more depraved acts to make ends meet and she saved nothing and developed a crippling meth habit and has to strip and hook to support her young son. Somehow all of this is the fault of sleazy pornographers and therefore all men and not the product of her own shitty decisions!'
The smart ones remember to pay their taxes and save, stay away from drugs, build a brand or just stick to cam work. There aren't too many smart ones. The porn industry isn't generally known to attract the best and the brightest.
Maybe I'll catch it when I'm back home but it's not high up there on the list. Does give me an idea, though...
- You and 2-3 game-aware buddies rent a respectable-enough space in a decent part of town month-to-month.
- Furnish it nicely enough but no need to go overboard.
- Rent some high-end cameras and recording equipment.
- Take it even further by printing off business cards with fake names and a fake production company (with a fake website) if you have the cash. Hell even draft waivers.
I'm not an American lawyer: what's a waiver, in this context?