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The time has come to do what you've always wanted. Finally! Perhaps you've had a flash of inspiration or maybe you simply want a piece of a multi-billion-dollar industry. Whatever your motivation, making an adult movie is every bit as challenging and demanding as a mainstream film — with the added bonus of stringent legal requirements, social stigma, and a dangerous amount of titillating temptation. If that sounds like fun to you, you've come to the right place! Your dreams are about to come true -- no faking it, either.

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Planning

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  1. The first thing you need is an idea of what you want your movie to be about. Pornos very often take their cues from existing movies, either twisting the title with double entendres or simply going for the raunchy pun. For example, in Zack and Miri Make a Porno , they decided to make a spoof of Star Wars , called Star Whores . What trendy piece of culture can you take from and add to?
    • Other examples of pornified titles might include Jack Reach-around , Breast of Memphis , Skyball 0069 , or The Night Night Saga: Going Down . Though classy titles like "Girls with Guns" also get the message across just as well.
    • Your concept does not necessarily need to be a spoof. You may decide on a single-scene vignette that focuses on an intimate moment with just one or two actors, or a more ambitious movie with an original plot, such as the classic Deep Throat .
  2. Now that you've got your concept, what are you gonna need to bring it to fruition? What obstacles might you be able to predict popping up? Things to consider in your initial planning include:
  3. Ideally, you have investors. Your producer's pockets are deep and money isn't an issue. But realistically, you have your roommate's camera and some duct tape you stole from your school's workshop. Here are a few things to consider:
    • Equipment purchase or rental -- lighting, sound, editing, and music. [1]
    • Actors. If you film a couple of amateurs for a single-scene shot, the budget will be fairly low. The prices for a star, quite obviously, will be significantly higher than the price for a newcomer who is just looking for an opportunity to act. Do not be tempted to hire friends, especially your male friends: porn is demanding work that requires stamina, control, and the ability to perform on cue. Fitness is very important, and for guys, size does matter.
    • Location — not every neighborhood is okay with having porn filmed next door. And where can you make sure you won't be interrupted? Or, God forbid, the police drop by? Your home is an option...if you're comfortable with that.
  4. Figure out what you want to happen, with who, and where. This doesn't necessarily include dialogue but rather sketches out what will happen in each scene. Many pornos feature very little in the way of dialogue, other than specific requests regarding where to put what, when, and to what degree.
    • Save money and just write it yourself if you're up to the challenge. No one's going to blame your movie for being bad because the writing sucked. If your creative juices only flow to the tune of, "Well, how do you plan on paying for this pizza, ma'am?" don't sweat it. You could hire a writer if you'd like, but it may not be the best way to spend your money.
  5. You don't need to be an artist; stick figures will do. The idea is to show what camera angles will be used in each scene and to get an idea of how much (and what part) of the talent should fill up the frame. Experiment right now with composition because closer isn't always better. You're still making something for cinematic enjoyment, even if it's not Sundance material.
  6. Hire actors. Interview them ahead of time, and make sure you have all your legal requirements covered. In some states, saying the wrong thing in a model interview can get you arrested. Make sure you're as honest with them as possible -- actors, especially when blindsided, can be quite a handful. They need to know exactly what they're in for -- from the daily schedule to the variety of sex acts desired to how those sex acts are performed. You, too, need to know what they are willing and not willing to do. There's no room to be shy here!
  7. Do an internet search for a porn attorney; they can give you the legal requirements for your adult movie and walk you through the process. They will also give you the legal releases, contracts, and documents needed for your crew and adult actors. Just because it's a porno doesn't mean there aren't rules and regulations you have to adhere to. [2]
  8. General crew members should be easy to find, simply by promising them a good salary and offering anonymity. If you're operating on a budget, it's unlikely you'll have the full complement of staff that a traditional movie might enjoy (read: it'll be you and the cameraman), but you'll still want a few technical people to pull things together if the money allows. [3]
  9. Work with the technical crew to plan out each scene, and the most effective order of shooting. Remember, the film doesn't have to be shot in sequence (unless it's a one-act movie), and leave time between scenes for unexpected occurrences—a scene that goes on longer than expected, an actor who doesn't go on as long as he'd expected, or other situations that might arise.
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Filming

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  1. Before you start shooting, make sure your set is ready and everything you need is in place. From the door to the floor to the bedsheets, everything's gotta be ready to go. Create a checklist to complete before you begin shooting. Here are some ideas to get you started:
  2. Take the time to gather everybody around and make sure people know where they have to be at what times. Set a schedule, including dates and times when each scene will be shot, and which actors will be on call at that time. With everything planned, stage set, and actors at the ready, it's time for that line that transcends genres: "Lights, camera, action !"
    • Don't be afraid to yell "CUT!" when necessary. If the actors need additional direction, it's your job to make sure they give you what you want. And if a drop of sweat falls into that fruit bowl, even if you're halfway to town, start again. That's what the process is like and that's why you love every second of it.
    • If you've hired the right actors, they'll be able to get back in position and be ready to go in very short order. Making them stop in the middle of their Oscar-winning performance is part of your job. It's not hindering filmmaking; it's making it better.
  3. If you've had any level of sexual experience you'll know that failures or issues can, and do, happen. All the time. Especially before the groove has been established. Administer Viagra and lubricant when needed to maintain the momentum, and remind your actors to smile! Even if they respond with eyes full of loathing.
    • Be patient. Sometimes a specific shot will take 20 takes. Sometimes you'll need to take breaks in between. Sometimes the sun will go down and you'll still be there, filming a shot that was supposed to happen mid-afternoon. And sometimes those actors won't want to cooperate any longer. That's what makes this a job, after all. But you're the one paying them, so ha! Remind them of that and move on.
  4. When you're done shooting your film, let everybody know—even any actors that are still lingering off-camera, refreshing their eye-makeup, or practicing their pec flexes in the mirror. Be sure to thank everybody for their efforts, and spend whatever time they would like discussing the film and thoughts they might have. Settle up the financials with anybody who is leaving the project at this point.
    • Clear the set, leaving it spic and span and smelling of daisies. Then send the crew home and have a meeting with the director to review the shots. You'll need to determine which takes you think are best, and set up an editing schedule with the editor. Who is probably you, by the way. You know how to do that, right?
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Releasing

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  1. If you want to save some serious moolah, the post-production work will be done by you. But if you've got gold bullion stashed in your bathtub, you'll be working with the director and editor to piece together the film, work out transitions between scenes, add titles, music, and roll credits. The icing on the cake, really.
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    Package it for advertising and release. You won't just be emailing the JPEG file to your friends, you know. It's gotta be bundled up and made not just for enjoyment, but for purchase. What formats are you going to sell it in? How are you going to advertise?
    • This is where your skills will come in handy. If you're sticking to DVDs, it won't be too hard to design a case and piece it together. Now, what about Internet ads or your website page? How can you spread the word and generate need?
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    Market your movie. Now that you've spent a few thousand dollars to create this film, you want to make it worth the effort and expense. You could just revel in your glory and enjoy it at home, but then the world wouldn't be privy to what it's been waiting for and you'd be more broke than the actors you hired. Here are some options for getting some return on your investment: [4]
    • Sell it to a subscription website. There are a plethora of porn sites, and much of what's available is free — and the quality of the films reflects the price of entry. Paid sites offer much higher quality, and if your film is done well, maybe open to licensing your film. Contact the company and see what they might offer.
    • Create your own website. Much like self-publishing, a book, setting up your own website will let you keep most of the profits for yourself. Also like self-publishing a book, though, you will have to build an audience for your site.
    • Sell it in bulk to sex shops. If you have a full-length DVD or a DVD's worth of vignettes, you can do a duplication run of a few hundred copies, and offer it to adult stores.
    • Sell it to magazines that sometimes include a free DVD on the front. Use any contact you have at this point -- maybe even find an agent to help you out.
  4. . Boom! The first movie down. It's all cake from here. With your name associated with a good-quality movie, doors can open. Start going to conventions, working on other movies, and meeting people. Low-tier adult movies can be more hassle than their worth, but if you put in the time, you can work your way up and turn it into a legitimate living.
    • Now that you've seen the process, you may want to pick an aspect and zero in on it. Would you want to be a stills photog? A lighting designer? Writer? Sound op? What part of the process seemed like, well, less of a process? Or maybe you want to take your millions and invest! The world is your oyster.

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    How old do you have to make an adult movie?
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    As a general rule you should be an adult in whatever country, state, city, or county you would want to make the movie in (usually 18+; sometimes 17). It is illegal for anyone underage to be employed by the adult movie industry.
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    If the director is a guy, how will he control his erection?
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    I suppose he just wears thick jeans in case he gets aroused, although he should be focused on getting the right shots, not on the actual activity.
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    How can I join porn movies?
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    There are 2 ways. There are the so-called "modeling" agencies for this industry. Search online for an X-rated production house. Submit the necessary documents. Go for the interview. Or, if you know a friend that wants to make a movie, inform the friend of your interest in becoming a porn star and suggest that they hire you.
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      Tips

      • Don't have sex with the talent. It might be tempting, but think of it this way: if you were filming a football team, do you think they'd want you to run out and be the quarterback for a few plays? [5]
      • Keep it professional. Amateur porn is called "amateur" for a reason. Unless you're ridiculously good looking, you won't be able to make up for the lack of professional equipment, bad lighting, and parts that just aren't as attractive up close as you seem to think they are. [6] Your movie will be doomed to being "that thing you did that you hope nobody ever finds out about."
      • Don't tell your friends or loved ones what you're doing. Maybe you want to be honest, or you think it sounds exciting, but you'll never hear the end of it. Maintaining a healthy distance between your professional and your personal life can prevent a lot of headaches.
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      Warnings

      • Your crew, in particular your actors, need to know they are working in a professional and safe environment. When the camera stops rolling, treat them like you would any other professional.
      • Make sure you have complied with all the legal requirements related to making an adult film. If you don't understand the legal side of making an adult film do an internet search for a porn attorney and get legal advice. [7]
      • All actors should be fully tested for STDs, even when condoms are used. No one wants to get a debilitating illness, least of all when getting infected could spell the end of a career. [8]
        • Ensure all tests are updated on a bi-monthly basis.

      Things You'll Need

      • General
        • Script
        • Budget
        • Private studio ("private" meaning a quiet and non-public area)
      • Personnel
        • One or more actors
        • Make-up artist and hairdresser
        • Director
        • Lighting technician
        • Camera operator
        • Sound technician
        • Film editor
      • Equipment
        • Gaffer tape
        • Vinyl backdrop sheets
        • 200W Bulbs
        • Camera
        • Viagra
        • Lubricant
        • Boom (only necessary with spoken dialog)
        • Film editing software
        • Actor's legal releases
        • Legal contracts for crew

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      To create an adult movie, start by writing a concept, which will include the length of your video, the setting, and the kinds of actors you want to star in it. Once you’ve planned the details, sketch a rough storyboard for each scene to determine what shots you’ll use and how the scenes will flow into each other. After you’ve written a storyboard, hire adult actors for each part. On the day of the shoot, arrange your set, position light boxes and microphones, and make sure you have any props you need. Then, shoot the scenes until you’re happy with the footage. Finally, use a video editing program of your choice to cut the scenes together into a coherent movie. For more tips, including how to market your adult movie, read on!

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