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Old 06-11-2012, 11:05 AM  
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My site is all about the panty fetish, so this might help you.

1. outside of the basic forms for 2257 and contract with a model, are there any other legal ramifications or issues with filming etc?

Basic 2257 and contract with a copy of driver's license or state ID, MUST HAVE PICTURE. It is best to take a picture of the girl holding the license.

2. Do you plan your scenes down to the T or is there alot of improv, I plan on making a rough scene plan for each, and then going on the fly from there

We make rough scenes, but it is best when the model does what she is comfortable with and is not trying to remember a script.

3. Do you just use basic 3 point lighting, or something crazier than that

4. How about content: do you do more solo shoots, or does hardcore couple stuff sell more to online buyers

Almost all solo shoots. Once in a while a model will want to do a scene with a friend. Hardcore stuff does not sell in the panty/solo masturbation niche

5. What is a fair price, if I have a model come in for a quick test shoot, about an hour or so?

We don't do "test shoots" We meet them and look at what other work they may have done. If they make the grade, they get a shoot date. Price depends on where you are.... up here in Maine $225 for a 2 hour, 10 outfit shoot is generous. A 30 minute masturbation scene usually pays around $250.

6. How about POV'S do prices change for tihs or is it about the same?

Not sure what you are talking about.

7. Video camera: I'm going to buy a sony nexvg20 I think, but I am also looking at a canon vixia, what do you reccomend, I'm definetly going with something professional

We are just using amateur equipment because of the costs involved with pro equipment.

8. stills vs. video? what did you do more of, what sells more?

A combination of both!

9. I'm thinking hotel rooms (upscale) for my shoots, is this good/bad? I really don't have elsewhere to shoot and I think this would be okay with lighting etc what do you think?

Hotel rooms can be very..ummm...boring. Try doing shoots outside, interesting places, the model's bedroom. Mix it up. A few hotel rooms won't hurt, but try not to make it standard.

Hope that helps! ~Christy
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