Shooting gay porn is the most fun aspect of my job. I get to see all these cute guys, casting them in my ultimate fantasy and get to decide what their role will be in my films.
Before I start a project, I always have a script in mind and a basic timeline of events to make the movie more interesting. Some directors forget all about this and only focus on the sex but my personal opinion is that the story line does matter, after all if someone watches the whole feature they’re going to be clueless afterwards and sit up only with a few tissues of wet cum in their hands.
I’ve often been criticized for the ‘quality’ of my porn, some critics say its bad, while others praise it as first class. The real issue is that we all are different and like different things. Reverent Mercury might want the camera to stay still focusing only on the close ups while Prime Minister Blair might like to see more of the action going on all around him.
You can quickly see after you buy the first film from a certain director or a studio what kind of flavor they offer, and if you like it, buy more.
That was my input on Quality… more to cum on my blog soon!
May 14th, 2007

One of the great things about shooting handheld is that you can shoot like a pro without the expensive equipment or bulky armor suits that some people wear to get their camera to shoot motion free video. I ran across VariZoom Image Stabilizer for Canon XL2 and I thought I’d give it a try since my shoulder was sore and my video, to be honest, had been too “hand held” for my taste.
Combined with the image stabilizing effects of the XL2 lens and the VariZoom setup I have complete, noise free control over the camera movements without impairing my artistic style ;) Highly recommend it, but then you can always get the 10.000 armor suit.
April 19th, 2007
Writing this blog has become the highlight of my day and I actually am looking forward for it every evening when I go to sleep. I’m that kind of a person, I have to empty my mind before going to bed, if I don’t I simply can’t sleep. If you’re an overly active person (no not at the gym) then you probably know what I’m talking about.
In today’s snapshot we’re looking at me and Glóbó shooting yet another angle for the dream sequence in ‘Planting his Seed’. As you can see Alex is very professional and knows hows to give out signals without ruining the wonderful moaning soundtrack his acting partner is making while Alex pounds his cock in his virgin asshole. You can see it on Glóbó face how hot the moment is, I remember that we where all ready to explode and the photo camera man was kind enough to never let us forget by spanning off this wonderful photo of the moment.
PS. I need to go to the gym! Or is it just a bad light? ;)
April 8th, 2007
In today’s digital area, anyone with a camera can pick it up and shoot porn. Some of these inspiring directors and actors become great artists, but the majority of them make a site in the hope of getting rich quick. But its not that easy.
Internet users that are looking for porn are getting swamped in more and more irrelevant porn that they really don’t want to see, but some newbies as I like to call them, get fooled with promises of million photographs and a pair of Mr. John’s Doe underwear in the mail next week if he joins his site. Practices like this make us all look bad that work hard in this industry to make a living and try to follow the moral standards so many claim we don’t follow. There are whole organizations out there, that in name of their religion or their misguided believes think that the adult industry is to blame for everything going bad in this world.
Now on to how we solve this problem for the poor newbies that get caught into Mr. John’s Doe underwear collection site. The best tool any porn surfer can use to accurately evaluate if a site is worth their money is to check out an official review, done by a reliable party like Just us Boys or Banana Guide. These websites are partial, but you have to keep in mind that these websites do get a ‘cut’ of anything you’ll end up spending at the site you choose to buy access to.
There is also a great tool that I have started to admire a lot lately and its called ‘The Best Porn‘. Its not just a review site and it gives you more under-the-hood look into what a site has to offer. However keep in mind that sometimes there are females that are reviewing gay sites, and I don’t think any of those guys are gay, so perhaps you should not relay too much on their opinion, however their data are remarkable accurate when it comes to number of photo sets, DRM and other criterias.
Remember, research before you buy.
March 31st, 2007

Its always interesting to do close ups, it gets you close to the private parts of the actors and really can sometimes make your harder than you can imagine. Being a professional I never express my interest in the models, after all, that is wrong and abusing their trust is a sure way of making them harder to work with and therefor you’ll end up with a worse film afterwards. My studio, KM Studios is part of an organization called BPAV and its an organization that sets guidelines that it’s members must follow.
“BPAV was founded on the belief that the adult entertainment industry must proactively self-regulate to avoid unreasonable government interference and to secure its future as a stable, safe, profitable, and professional industry.”
On the website you can also read about the mission of the alliance, it includes but not limited to “Encourage responsible, ethical and professional practices in adult video production, to denounce any type of performer mistreatment resulting from a non-consensual act and to promote responsibility on the part of performers for protecting themselves and one another from sexually transmitted diseases.” the website reads.
Keith Manheim supports Best Practices in Adult Video and encourages and I recommend that you show your support as well by buying only products from companies that are part of the BPAV alliance.
March 30th, 2007