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New Tickling Producer "Tickle Revue"

ticklerevue

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Like the title indicates, I'm looking to get started producing tickling videos.

My plan is to shoot videos with "off-the-street" people who are into tickling. Average TMF or Fetlife members being tickled in everyday scenes are my first priority. Any sex, gender ID, body type, etc. is welcome, and all privacy requests are respected. If you're interested in being a model, and you live in or are traveling to the NJ/NYC area, shoot me a message.

That being said, I certainly won't turn down professional models who would like to shoot with me!

I'm really looking forward to this endeavor and hearing from all of you!
 
This is going to sound like an attack but bear with me. It's way better to announce a video production outlet with material you already have made, to give people an idea of what to expect. And if you're banking on exclusively fetishists/TMF members, I highly recommend you altering your business model. One thread of consistency you'll find on TMF is people expressing difficulty in finding anyone willing to indulge them irl, with member meet ups being a fairly uncommon deal. Then factor in the difficulty that many of them will likely not want to be filmed in the act. If you intend to only work with fetishists, be prepared to have a very sporadic upload schedule.

Start from the bottom and work your 'routine' out, make sure you don't mind the hassle of an actual video shoot first before getting the idea you're going to crank out something routinely. I think a lot of people think it's a "set up camera, point it at the fun, done" deal, and it's usually a bit more to it than that.
 
You should probably have started with friends or people you know, that's how every business works within the photo/video industry. If you ask someone that doesn't know you to do something quite strange, will refuse.

First tip is to learn a bit of videography, the 24 fps / 50 shutter speed rule, make sure you have lighting, a good enough camera or cam recorder.

Then think about legal issues, how to deal with people when they find themselves on pornhub, contracts, pays.
Then distribution, and promoting yourself regularly.

The 3 golden rules would be :

- Only shoot people that are 100 % ok with it, and make sure they understand what they do, who watches them, and where.
Any lies will be seeding for troubles.

- Be totally ok with what you do, because when you start to do something online, you can easily be recognised or your name be found. Also it will be easier to convince people if you don't seem like a weird guy who hides things.

- Don't seek success, you may eventually find it, but you will have to be patient, and many troubles lie on the way (lack of models, editing, monotony, troubles filming, models who don't show up, piracy, trolls ..)

Sorry for the Yoda-ish speach, but I 've been there, and I stumbled on the first 2 golden rules. Plus I leave at my parents, so it was like dancing in hell ^^
 
Start from the bottom and work your 'routine' out, make sure you don't mind the hassle of an actual video shoot first before getting the idea you're going to crank out something routinely. I think a lot of people think it's a "set up camera, point it at the fun, done" deal, and it's usually a bit more to it than that.

Yeah also it's a lot less fun to tickle someone when you have to think about lighting, where to be (especially if you don't want to be seen), reactions ...
I admire a lot the ones who managed it.
 
Thanks for the input, Comfort Eagle!

I didn't interpret that as an attack at all, and I really appreciate the insight you provided. I admire the work that other producers do, but I'm not looking to produce anything close to the same scale. It is a hobby, after all...

I understand where you're coming from about having material to start with, but I have none so far and that's just a fact of life right now. I figured I'd try to see what kind of interest there is and go from there. I also understand about people not wanting to be filmed "in the act", but that's a risk I'm willing to take. I'm not looking to crank material out for a profit.

I do actually have some experience with filming vanilla stuff (college minor), so setup for a shoot and filming isn't really a worry for me. I also own all of the material I plan to use in a shoot, and it's relatively easy to set up and take apart. I have a few different routines worked out as well from previous sessions I've had, and I can switch them up based on the model's preferences.

Again, thanks for the insight. I really appreciate that you took the time to respond to me.
 
There are a lot of Tickle producers out there. The promoter of Fetish Affairs and I discussed selling videos but decided against it.

Firstly the tickle video scene is saturated with vids, secondly the videos you do sell wind up being pirated and wind up on Pornhub...
Poor Stryker is constantly going after these folks. You put your hard work into this and someone decided it should be free to all
Yes folks have been copying vhs tapes way way back
 
Good luck! There are a decent number of fetish models in the area.
 
Thank you! I'm actually in touch with one now working out details. I hope to have something to share soon!
 
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