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| quote: | Originally posted by Chimney
I somehow doubt anyone has any right to judge what potatoe is doing, however...
Have you really thought this through? Are you sure that if you star in those movies this might not affect your career at a latter time? If you really do get a break through on the whole art-design stuff you were doing and somehow build up a reputation and advance, there might be people in the industry not willing to work with you due to that. I'm not claiming it as a fact, more as a thing that might take place in the future because, I don't know about you, but it would feel awfully strange to work with someone who's cock you've seen on tape - assuming you start working with serious people.
Second of all, not to be judgemental or anything, but I really do doubt you have any future in the pr0n-industry at all. Imagine being a studio making a moving and setting up an add "looking for guys". How many guys you think that you're gonna get, that are both older, more experienced, and bigger than you.
I once came across an interview with a person within the pornographic industry that said that working as a male, you have to be really lucky, willing to get badly paid, and eventually have a broad that says she'll only work with you. Besides...do you think you'll manage to make a living out of this? Otherwise if it's only a hobby, it's one of those hobbies that might disrupt alot.
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I 100% see your point. The only reason for my optimism is how goddamn young I still am. This is a hobby that I take whenever I can. It is NOT even one of my 'backup plans' in life.
I have a main plan in life, which involves me getting accepted into CalArts, which is arguably the best animation school in the world. If that doesn't work, then I still have my summer internship with CBS, which is a 'backup plan', because the bosses really like me there & I really think I could get a job there. Hell, I'd probably start out in the mail room or just getting coffee for everyone else, but the fact is: my foot would be in door, which is 90% of the battle. The other 10% is letting them know that I know my ways around Photoshop, Illustrator, Maya, & the general basics of typography and graphic design (which I've already proven to them).
On top of everything else, I'm writing a book. I'll be completely honest with you - I am very hopeful about it. In all reality, this novel could become a complete disaster, but whatever, at least I'd have a great learning experience from it and pick up where I failed and write a better book after this one. It's all a matter of willpower, which I absolutely have.
I realize that these stupid movies could sabotage my name & make people not want to hire me. Everyone at CBS already knows about it, and nobody gives a fuck. There's a difference between running for congress and wanting to do animation. I don't need to live a perfect life in the public eye - I have to know what it takes to make good animation. And I know that, and I'm more than willing to learn the rest to become a better animator. Using a fake name on the casting sheet helps too .
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