What do you want to see in 2010?

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Re: What do you want to see in 2010?

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Bluestone wrote: Feedback is needed by all producers in this genre. What do you want to see?
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Joint projects
Joint projects would be wonderful if it could be accomplished. Every producer seems to have their own unique specialty, tending to focus on that one specialty and not stray very far from it. For instance, KHP has the very best special effects; PKFStudios tends to have the exceptional pacing and editing; Dalila tends to have best lighting, drama, settings, and artistic structure; Bluestone Productions seem to excel in writing, dialog, plot, and mainstream cinematic technique. And all of these producers have talented actresses. I'd like to see more features that integrate the best of these specialties. I don't know that there is a better way to accomplish projects containing the best of all these elements than collaborative efforts.

Actresses
I love 'em all! I don't recall seeing an actress in many years that I didn't like. They are all exceptional. Some actresses may be more suited for stabbings while others may be more suited for shootings, and likewise for other sub-genres. Most if not all of these actresses are versatile in their reaction talent, which is a plus.
I prefer that they don't tie up their hair in pony tails. I prefer sexy vocalizations rather than crying or screaming.
I don't particularly care for videos in which multiple actresses meet their demise in the same setting in front of each other. I prefer killer and victim alone with each other.

Attire (and fetish, in my case, lol)
I'd love to see a little more skin…such as skimpy nighties, translucent slips, 1980s style underwear and swimwear (high-cut, exposing lots of thigh), tight-fitting dresses and mini-skirts. (BTW, a rare one-piece pink swimsuit 1980s style manufactured by Ujena is available at Amazon.) And I do sometimes enjoy seeing these gorgeous gals with no attire at all.

Sub-genre
I'd love to see repeated shootings of approximately 9-15 shots (preferably with silencers) mostly below the navel but with a few to breasts and repeated stabbings (no less than approximately 10 stabs with small blades) all mostly below the navel.

Porno
A tad more eroticism might be desirable but only if it's done in the tastefulness and tight editing style (such as that of PKF Studios) and predominantly with romantic or erotic themes. This is an area I haven't explored or thought about much but feel I would particularly enjoy if done tastefully, with good cinematic technique and tight pacing. (I've seen two PKF Studios productions: "Shooting Stories" and "Waiting to Die." Based upon the quality of these two productions, if I ever had the good fortune to be able to afford a custom--like winning a lottery, lol--there's a good chance PKF Studios would be my first choice for producer because of his cinematic style. However, getting back to "Waiting to Die," in terms of length of the movie, despite it being very well done, "Waiting to Die" was far too long at a whopping 45 minutes! This was probably a custom made film for someone who wanted it that way, though. The "porno" in "Waiting to Die" is well done; I'm sure I would enjoy seeing some more "porno" done in that nicely paced style.)

Plot
Less plot for the most part. I love killer-on-the-loose style features, such as "Targeted." I also loved the old "White mask killer" series of KHP. However, I also enjoy plots with romantic elements…such as "I, the Jury" and "Judge, Jury, and Executioner" scenarios. (The latter one with Meredith is an old favorite that never gets old for me.)

An additional overall preference
I'd like to add that for the most part I prefer shorter videos to longer ones except when an exceptionally good plot demands the extra time to tell the story. I don't feel like I'm getting more for my money based on the length or larger number of megabytes of the file. It's the quality of the content, the continuity, and pace of the editing that counts-- not the length or size of the product. I believe that most of the videos I've seen over past few years would be higher professional quality and more enjoyable productions with significantly tighter pacing.

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