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Becoming producer

NoNo

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Hey,

who of you did ever think about becoming a producer?
The advantage is obvious. You could tickle lots and you could have a fine equipment. On top of that, you would earn some money.

Now at first one might think: that's not so easy. Well maybe, but basically you just need to get started, like everything else.

So who did think about it, probably even tried or why wouldn't you do it?
 
If you are a producer for the one reason to get your hands on a lot of women, you will not find very many who will work with you. Models know who's actually a producer and who's just a guy with a camera. It's creepy, and word spreads fast in that business!
 
Wouldn't say that. One leads to another. I guess lots of producers like it themselve. It's not wrong turning your passion into profession.
Am not talking about claiming to be a producer with a smartphone camera to tickle girls. I'm saying someone can become a producer as a professional.
If he likes it, that's not wrong.
 
If he stands there with a boner, he won't be a producer long. There has to be a certain level of professionalism.
 
Well that's not my point so far.
Sure you gotta be professional. But its not a magic thing that have or haven't.

You can have a thing for it and being professional. And besides that, there are lots of merely amateur producers. You don't need to do it like Czech.
But well, my interest is more if someone thought about it by now.
 
A lot of people thought about it, there are plenty of threads about it on here. I don't know how many actually have gone through with it, because it's far less fun than they thought it would be.
 
Well I mean, you're technically not wrong, OP. But you realize that tickleporn is a niche market, you probably won't start making enough off clips of make your tickleventures self funding for a while (if at all) so you'll be paying out of pocket to make the clips, mouthbreathers on here will scream "GUY WITH CAMERA GUY WITH CAMERA NOT REAL TICKLEPORN!", etc and so forth.

I however love amateur producers, so grab them cameras and have at it. Just realize doing more than a handful of videos is going to be actual work.
 
It's easier then ever to get started today, as opposed to say… 1990 or even 2000. Camera tech is cheeper, you can edit on a laptop rather then a 25K bay, web sites can be prefabbed, C4S exists, and you can process a credit card on your cell phone with square. Hurdles that stopped people in the past are gone or low.

On the other hand, profit margins have never been thiner, competition higher, and the audience has come to expect a level of quality that is more then what the average beginner can put out without a good deal of practice and experience.

Starting is a snap. Staying long is as hard as hell. (Not unlike the problem some gents experience upon managing sex the first time)

Myriads
 
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