How Do You Know if Your Film is Porn or Art?

How Do You Know if Your Film is Porn or Art?

Up next

Secrets to an Oscar Short Film Campaign with Julia Aks and Steve Pinder

No Film School’s Jo Light records live from Aspen Shorts Fest with Julia Aks and Steve Pinder, the co-writers and co-directors of Jane Austen’s Period Drama. The conversation covers how the short grew from a period-drama pun into an Oscar-nominated comedy, what it took to produce ...  Show more

The Assistant Route: Networking, Mentorship, and Building a Film Career & Community

In this episode, GG Hawkins talks with writer, director, producer, assistant, and Not Your Daddy’s Films co-founder Vika Stubblebine about building a sustainable film career through assistant work, mentorship, community, and creative self-advocacy. Vika traces her path from actin ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Why We Need Sex Scenes in Movies and ‘Fair Play’
The Big Picture

Sean and Amanda review a trio of movies—‘Fair Play’ (1:00), ‘The Royal Hotel’ (30:00), and ‘Cat Person’ (40:00)—before having a wider conversation about the current role of sex in cinema (52:00). Then, Sean is joined by ‘Fair Play’ writer-director Chloe Domont to discuss her debu ...  Show more

Episode 284: Sex On Screen – How Erotic Cinema Is Made
Sex and Psychology Podcast

What goes on behind the scenes when porn is filmed? In today’s show, I’m going to be speaking with a director who has decades of experience creating adult films. We’re going to explore how she got into the business, her approach to making erotic cinema, and what she does ...

  Show more

All Things Porn
Balancing Act with Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick

Episode 59. This week, Kristen and Luke are joined by Lexi Morin, producer and contracted makeup artist for Brazzers – a porn video production company. Lexi talks about how she got involved in the adult entertainment industry and whether or not it affects her dating life! Lexi al ...  Show more

Intimacy on screen
The Conversation

Whether it’s a stroke of a cheek or a sex scene, filming intimate content for movies and TV is a delicate business. When badly handled, it can even cause the actors harm. Kim Chakanetsa talks to an Indian movie director and to a pioneering intimacy coordinator about ensuring a ...

  Show more