quinn65
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It occurs to me there might be an untapped sweet spot in doing period-style tickling scenes, specifically mid-20th-century through 1980s vibes. Not parody, not camp, but sincere throwbacks that lean into the look and storytelling of the era.
There’s a ton of inspiration in old films and TV: classic “near-miss” mainstream moments, restrained setups, authority dynamics, accidental discoveries, etc. Those scenes practically write the scripts if you study them closely. A lot of us grew up clocking those moments long before fetish content was easy to find.
Done right, this would be more than just costumes: era-appropriate hair, makeup, and wardrobe; slower pacing and framing; dialogue that fits the time; maybe even black-and-white or soft film grain for certain shoots.
I used to produce on a small scale, and I know my models would have loved doing themed, character-driven shoots. It gives them something to play into rather than just reacting. Wish I'd thought of this 20 years ago...but then I probably didn't have the production chops to pull it off.
Some of today's producers clearly do.
The upside is differentiation. Nobody’s really owning this lane right now (that I know of), and it would stand out immediately.
Just throwing it out there for any producers looking to try something creatively different.
There’s a ton of inspiration in old films and TV: classic “near-miss” mainstream moments, restrained setups, authority dynamics, accidental discoveries, etc. Those scenes practically write the scripts if you study them closely. A lot of us grew up clocking those moments long before fetish content was easy to find.
Done right, this would be more than just costumes: era-appropriate hair, makeup, and wardrobe; slower pacing and framing; dialogue that fits the time; maybe even black-and-white or soft film grain for certain shoots.
I used to produce on a small scale, and I know my models would have loved doing themed, character-driven shoots. It gives them something to play into rather than just reacting. Wish I'd thought of this 20 years ago...but then I probably didn't have the production chops to pull it off.
Some of today's producers clearly do.
The upside is differentiation. Nobody’s really owning this lane right now (that I know of), and it would stand out immediately.
Just throwing it out there for any producers looking to try something creatively different.




