Thursday, February 15, 2007

Movie update

Hello everyone:

First of all, thanks again to those of you who provided feedback for the Wedding Day movie. This kind of information is extremely useful to me because I operate on a modest budget and can't afford expensive mistakes. I hope that the movie I produce will be one that you want to buy.

Despite my earlier caution, justified to some extent because one of the new models let me down, I have posted a little bit of news about Beverley. She seems very organized and I have every hope that she will deliver as promised.

When I told her what I needed her to do, she said she would have no problem since she needed to pee most of the time, being fanatical about staying hydrated. She tells me she drinks about a gallon of water every day. I'll make sure she drinks a gallon the afternoon we work together, which should render her ready to burst, quite literally.

Soon after Bev, I have another shoot booked with Nichole and Kelsey, and one of the stories we'll be doing is called "The Difficult Client" where Nichole is a masseur who has a snooty, rude client named Miss Henshaw. Nichole, having had enough of the woman's attitude, secures her to the massage table wearing just a thin top and panties (Kelsey, that is). She then refuses to let the woman go when she complains that she needs to pee. Knowing Kelsey's propensity of getting extremely desperate during a shoot, it should be pretty spectacular!

I shall start work on "The Secretary Who Had to Hold It - Part 3" very soon.

All the best,
Dave.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Larger Movie Format

We recently decided to switch to offering movies in a larger format than before. This is partly because we have acquired more bandwidth to compensate of these larger downloads, and because a number of you asked for the movies to be better quality.

As you may have noticed with the higher definition version of Shopping Trip, we did plan to charge an extra dollar per movie to offset the higher operating costs, but upon reflection, this seemed unnessecary at the present time. If, eventually, bandwidth consumption rises to a really high level, we may have to defray some costs, but for now, the price of the movies will remain at the same level as before.

Several new models have been booked for shoots this month (February), and hopefully they will take place. However, because this is by no means certain, I hesitate to go posting photos as I've done in the past. It is fun to expand into new territory while continuing to film with models with whom I've worked before. The good thing about working with models multiple times is that we get to know one another and the initial awkwardness disappears, making it easier to produce better movies (in my opinion). Once they feel comfortable (well, on one level at least) working with me, they have more fun during the shoot, and I think this is reflected in the out-takes where there's often plenty of humour.

A few words about the movie survey: the theme of elegantly dressed women in situations where they simply cannot pee has been broached by a number of you now, and I'm more than happy to give you what you want, if enough of you want it. The survey, as I've intimated there, is to determine whether or not I'm likely to emerge from such a venture with my shirt still on my back. The story in question, Wedding Day, would cost about three times what I normally pay to produce a movie, so naturally I'm a little hesitant. Most (although not all) of the movies do pay their way after a while, and then go on to generate enough capital to invest in making other movies. But I would only need to have a few expensive shoots bomb before it wiped me out financially. It is, after all, still very earlier days for B2B movies.

Once again, I would like to express my gratitude to all those who have written with their comments about the website and the movies, for your words of encouragement and story ideas for future productions. I do consider them all, I promise you, and will make as many as I can given the constraints (!) of this kind of movie making.

Best wishes,
Dave.