Re: Male performer
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:58 pm
James,
Welcome to the BGAFD.
Not being a producer or male performer myself I can only reply with advice taken from responses to other posts similar to yours.
1. If you are actually "working", you will need to have full STI/HIV tests every 28/30 days plus obtain a certificate of the test results. All NHS GUM clinics will do the tests but not all will provide the necessary certificate. If you give your location maybe some of the professional performers who post on this forum could advise you the best place to go for them?
2. Producers of adult material are often hestitant to take on new male performers as, obviously, they are "untried" and they (the producers) don't know if the new guys will actually be able to "perform" in front of the cameras and crew. The advice I have seen given is to put your hand in your pocket and hire yourself a female adult performer (who obviously works to hard core b/g levels), a studio and a video cameraman and make yourself a "showreel" to send to the producers. If they like what they see you might have a good chance of getting work.
Good luck.
Myson
Welcome to the BGAFD.
Not being a producer or male performer myself I can only reply with advice taken from responses to other posts similar to yours.
1. If you are actually "working", you will need to have full STI/HIV tests every 28/30 days plus obtain a certificate of the test results. All NHS GUM clinics will do the tests but not all will provide the necessary certificate. If you give your location maybe some of the professional performers who post on this forum could advise you the best place to go for them?
2. Producers of adult material are often hestitant to take on new male performers as, obviously, they are "untried" and they (the producers) don't know if the new guys will actually be able to "perform" in front of the cameras and crew. The advice I have seen given is to put your hand in your pocket and hire yourself a female adult performer (who obviously works to hard core b/g levels), a studio and a video cameraman and make yourself a "showreel" to send to the producers. If they like what they see you might have a good chance of getting work.
Good luck.
Myson