Fair enough! Some day, I'll learn to do the quoting right. So, what do you think about my beef, with the vid clip where the model finds that her arm slipped out of the cuff, puts it back in, holds on, and laughs like crazy the rest of the clip?
I'm not sure what the problem is. Is it that the cuff wasn't tight enough? Or that she tried to correct the mishap by putting it back on? I don't see what her laughing has to do with sub-par bondage. I've worked with girls who could keep their feet in place (hell, I even dated one) no matter how badly you tickled them. "Holding your arms up" actually was the theme of a couple of PV vids, so even the ticklish girls can do it.
But personally, if that happened during a shoot I'd call "cut" and fix the cuff. When I say "perfection isn't going to happen" I don't mean "keep the camera rolling through every mishap". Lord knows producers make mistakes and do stupid things, and in that regard, feedback is a good idea.
My point is, the people complaining aren't having an effect unless they stop buying clips from producers who do the stuff they complain about. Yeah, okay, that "ruined" the clip for you - but you still bought it. And a week later, you bought the next clip that same guy put out. I'm sure he's crying all the way to the bank.
On the other hand, if you stop buying his clips and, say, start encouraging new producers who
do make the stuff that you like, then the guy you don't like has to change if he wants to stay in business and you're rewarding people for producing stuff that you enjoy. In my own case, I have no idea how to monetize; everyone says my clips are great, and the only suggestions I'm getting are completely unworkable.
That's my main beef; for all of the complaining, the big guys are still doing just fine. And it's obvious the complaining is being directed at them, because nobody's buying clips from the little guys to complain about. (If they did, they wouldn't be little guys.) Meanwhile, they're telling guys like me our stuff is "HOT" (actual comment on "Ticklish Tidbits", one of my recent releases), but they're not actually buying it. If just a
tenth of the 2,200 views I got for "Ash is Ticklish" actually bought the clip I'd be giddier than ten Japanese schoolgirls - but that didn't happen. I sold one clip.
EDIT:
Sorry, I just now saw you (ChicagoDavid's) comment about the girl holding her arm up without the cuff, which puts things into better context. Yeah, that's kinda lame; and I would definitely NOT leave that in if it happened on my shoot. It boggles my mind that some people are that sloppy and that some models are that obvious about faking it. Thing is, it's only that kind of stuff that people can point to when they think someone's faking... not the "wrong" kind of reactions. I mean, think about it; girl laughs too much, she's faking because she's over-acting. Girl laughs too little, she's faking because she doesn't seem ticklish enough. Can't win for losing, can you?
Seriously, though; If, as some people insist, "the majority of the girls are faking anyway"...
Why do you keep buying their videos?