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Have I Been Doing This Wrong......

  • Writer: Randy Morgan
    Randy Morgan
  • May 11
  • 3 min read

I have been filming adult content for about 5 years now. The last year I have not filmed too often; honestly, something was not right for me, and I couldn't figure out what was wrong. I started to think that this just wasn't where I belong anymore. I then thought that maybe it was time to branch out to trans porn. Another thought was that I was not doing the creative stuff that I wanted to do and mainly doing scenes for fan sites. I think what it boils down to is a lot of all of that but also the fact that I have been restraining myself too much because I was concerned about models enjoying themselves safely in photos and in scenes. I was so concerned about people feeling safe that I forgot what I was doing there.



Now "Fuck Your Feelings" might seem a little harsh, and it is, but it is not how I mean it. Let me

explain. My top concerns when filming scenes, and even taking photos, have been this:

  • Never touch a model

  • Always make sure their comfort is #1

  • Try not to get close, didn't want to distract

  • Make sure they enjoyed the sex


I think the first two mentioned above should be top priorities; however, after speaking with some models, I believe it can be adjusted a bit. Photo shoots are different because I believe that most positioning can be done with the "mirroring" for the models, but I understand moving a limb, fixing hair, or even clothes might be the easiest. And when that is necessary, it is always best practice to ask consent for that. Consent is the key to everything. Ultimately, I will always believe in making the model as comfortable as possible; it is the reason why I do not ask models to jump into the Pacific Ocean. I have found models, though, who are willing to do a lot to get a shot, including putting themselves in very sexual positions.


Let's talk about the 3rd bullet item, though. Staying away from the model means that I am not able to get the angles needed to create the hottest content. The content the fans need and want to get off. Too many times I have been a few feet away, and it prevented getting the shot I really wanted. Or I have been afraid of having my arm touch the model that I kept my distance. Been afraid to move body parts outside of the frame to get a clearer shot. Or even push or pull the model away from a partner to get exactly what I want. All of these things are in my head; I will be changing how I film moving forward.


I am always going to hope that the models enjoy the scene or photo shoot when done. It will always remain a goal, but it also means that it is sliding down the priority list. Randy Morgan is going to start wearing my Director hat more. Being a director still means I want content houses to film scenes within an hour; that won't change until I become Studio Owner Randy Morgan... but that discussion is for another day.


So what does that mean moving forward, you might ask? First, I am going to need to post about 14 scenes on the trans page and about 10 scenes on the gay account. All new content will be filmed differently. Starting with my pre-scene chat. Not only will I include a conversation about boundaries, safe words, the ability to say "STOP" for any reason, but it is also going to include what I need to do to get the shots I want to make an incredibly hot scene.

 
 
 

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