It takes more than a desire to get kinky on camera to make it into my content.
If you're a submissive with a bit of an exhibitionist streak, you've probably fantasized quite a bit about submitting to me on video. You envy the submissives you've seen in my content over the years, their surrender to a powerful woman shared online for all to see. You want what they have.
Assuming you're not already an established adult performer with a portfolio and references, turning your fantasy into a reality isn't as easy as sliding into my DMs and offering yourself to me. Below, I've listed five things to consider if you think you're ready for your on-screen debut.
It takes more than a desire to get kinky on camera to make it into my content. First, I have to know if you'll be useful on camera in the first place... and the only way I can truly determine that is by playing together first, usually over the course of multiple sessions.
Addtionally, your interests must align with what I want to film. For example, if you're only interested in being on camera getting pegged while huffing poppers, I won't have a use for you. Even if poppers and other forms of intox play weren't hard limits of mine, intox content is banned on most clip sites these days. I'm not interested in spending hours of my time on a video I can't even sell.
Sessions have a moody, intimate magic to them: there's dim lighting, ominous background music, and a smooth flow from one activity to the next. Filming, by comparison, lacks all of that. My sets are lit with bright white lighting panels, background music is noticeably absent, and the filming process itself is awkward and choppy.
There's a lot of starting and stopping, whether to adjust the tripod and camera angles, avoid noise interference from a barking dog outside, or rephrase the way something was said. This happens no matter how intense the scene is becoming, and this frequent jump from Playing to Not Playing can be a bit of a mindfuck for submissives not used to switching headspaces like that.
Sorry, folks, but appearing in my videos won't lead to a lucrative career in the adult industry. In fact, filming with me doesn't come with any financial benefits at all. You won't get paid or receive royalties, and I won't give you a discount on your session in exchange for filming it, either.
It doesn't matter if you're hooded, in full-body bondage, or positioned barely out of frame: I won't film with you unless I also have documentation proving you're a legal adult who consents to being recorded and posted online.
Among other requirements, if we film together, you need to:
These documents will be shared privately with the compliance team of any platform I use to distribute our content.
If you have privacy concerns, think twice before stepping in front of the camera. Piracy is such a huge problem in the adult industry that realistically, it's not a question of if the content we shoot together will be pirated, but when.
Once a video gets pirated, I lose all control over how it's seen and distributed. Piracy effectively guarantees my content will circulate online forever, even if I don't want it to. I can delete a video from my clip stores, but thousands of people will continue to have access to it for years to come thanks to tube sites, message boards, and file-sharing platforms.
If I find my stolen content somewhere, there's not much I can do about it other than submit a DMCA takedown notice. But these takedown notices aren't guaranteed to work in the first place, and if I'm able to get files removed at all, there's nothing in place to keep them from being uploaded again.
If you're worried about consequences should your boss/wife/brother/neighbor stumble upon that 10-minute video of you sucking my strap-on, don't film with me.
If you've made it this far and you're still interested in filming, bring it up during our next session!