• Script Reading: Between The Lines

    Rehearsal

    ……….A candid moment is captured while adult film stars Bobi Starr and Mr. Pete rehearse their lines, as they prepare for their scene in TW’s latest film production for Private Media Group.

    Bobbi Starr And Mr. Pete

    Their attraction was real and very sensual, making the direction of these two masters at work an erotic feast for all the senses. More from their scene to follow in upcoming posts…..

    Bobbi Relaxing On Bed, Los Angeles, 2010


  • The Solo Shoot: Kimberly Kane

    The Photographer Part Two

    ……According to the script, after the team photos were taken, Kimberly was to select one of the guys to take solo shots for a men’s underwear campaign she was commissioned to produce. During the photo shoot, things got quickly out of hand between Ms. Kane and her handpicked model. As we were filming, it became self evident as to why Ms Kane was selected as AVN’s best actress for 2010.

    Eros 1

    Eros 2

    Eros 3


  • Scene 3: The Photo Shoot

    Tyler Knight, Dennis Marti, Kimberly Kane, Mr. Pete, John Strong

    ……..One of these lucky guys would be cast to have sex with AVN best actress Kimberly Kane in TW’s most recent film production entitled, “PRIVATE WORLD CUP 2010 – FOOTBALLERS WIVES”. The studio was contracted by PRIVATE Media Group, Barcelona, Spain to produce the film in concert with the start of the 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP to begin on June 16th in South Africa.

    Team Photo

    Ms. Kane played the role of a commercial photographer, who was assigned to take photos of players from a European soccer club.

    The Photographer

    After the group photo was taken, Ms. Kane selected one of the player’s for a solo shoot. Who do you think she picked?

    KK

    To be continued…….


  • Cover Shoot: Month of May

    Kimberly Kane


  • Casting: The Photo Shoot

    Kimberly Kane

    ……….Best Actress for 2010, AVN award winner Kimberly Kane was cast to play the role of a photographer, in Tony Ward Productions recent adult feature film for Private Media Group, Barcelona, Spain. TWP West coast assistant/stylist Alejandra Guerrero recommended Ms. Kane, not only for her beauty and sexual power on the set, but also because she truly has a love for photography. More film stills to follow in upcoming posts…….!

    The Photographer


  • Head Shot Of The Year: Kimberly Kane

    AVN: Adult Actress Of The Year, 2010

    ………More to follow about Kimberly Kane in upcoming posts!


  • Lexington Steele Aftermath Part 2

    Lexington Steele

    Lexington Steele

    …..Several weeks ago a controversy was raised by the posting of a Lexington Steele portrait in repose on Facebook by this studio. It was brought to our attention from a reader of our blog that posting the nude photo was a violation of Facebook policy. The posting was removed from Facebook immediately. It is not the intention of this studio to challenge the rules and regulations of Facebook. However it is important to note that we have witnessed countless violations of Facebook policy floating around on various user accounts, not the least of which was a recent poll being taken on Facebook as to whether or not President Obama should be assassinated. The controversial poll reached a fever pitch and landed on the news desk of national media at which time the secret service rightly so asked Facebook executives to shut the poll down.

    The language that was used by the reader of our blog, the subsequent posting of the image on Facebook and the way that he described his reasoning for the removal of the image, raised questions about the use of language as it applies to issues of sex, gender and race in our society. We asked several guest bloggers to respond to the comments that were made. Here is the statement that raised the controversy; “I’m sure no one has had occasion to find fault with any of the intriguing photos you post on Facebook, including those that violate the Facebook policy of No Nudity. When my wife and I look at our Facebook pages at home, our daughter is often nearby, I had a bit of trouble explaining to a 5 year old why there was a picture of a dark man with no clothes on. When it comes to full frontal shots, please dial it back a bit.”

    The response from the guest bloggers were published in an earlier post and were not colored by a studio mandate or objective. The person who wrote the statement took offense to the response from our guest’s and sent the following rebuttal which we agreed to publish unedited and has chosen to remain anonymous.

    Lexington Steele

    Lexington Steele

    “This is a follow up to a recent post on your blog regarding a photo that you put on your Facebook page.  The event deserves a bit of analysis.  First, you posted a full frontal shot of a naked man on a family-friendly webpage (and it’s a major challenge to my powers of belief to think that someone with your intelligence was unaware of the Facebook policy against nude photos, but right now I don’t want to pile additional allegations on top of the ones I’m about to discuss).  After the photo was posted, as you note on your blog, “…the studio received a number of email comments in reference to the post,” and I’m willing to bet that most of them were negative and made you feel uncomfortable.  At that point, the ethical and responsible thing to do would have been to acknowledge that your action offended some people, and the appropriate response would have been to apologize to the people who you made uncomfortable.  Instead, you decided to see if you could get around it, possibly by recontextualizing your action as artistically or culturally justifiable. 
     
    You sent me an email saying that “Your recent comments about the Lex posting created an opportunity to get reactions from guest bloggers that review the site daily.”  The accurate, scientific, and ethical approach in researching people’s reactions to your posting of the photo on Facebook would have been to survey several dozen randomly selected Facebook users (including professional artists), and to post their thoughts.  But instead, you hand-picked some friends who you knew would agree with your perspective.  Referring to yourself in the royal editorial first person plural, you said, “We asked guest bloggers, Mikel Elam, Yoko Grosshans and Atomic Bombshell to read the email and offer comments in response…” You posted my objection and then printed the disparaging comments written by your associates, all of which belittled my opinion and created the impression of substantiating your position.  In doing so, you seemed to want to imply that any objections to what you did, as exemplified in my original quoted statement, were erroneous, provincial, reflective of outmoded values, and not worth taking seriously.  So in your blog, using my words as a general target and your friends’ opinions as ammunition, you dissed the values and perspectives of the people like me who complained.
     
    Note that I did not fault your use of the Steele photo by commenting on it in a public arena such as Facebook; as I recall, no one else did either.  Yet you arranged for the faulting of my opinion in the very public arena of your blog.  Instead of responding to me in private, one on one and man to man, you chose to set up my opinion so that it would be publicly insulted.  The fact that the maligning of my words did not involve the mention of my name, and that the derogatory statements were written by “guest bloggers” rather than by you, makes no difference.  My words are an extension of myself just as the photos you create are an expression of you.  When you cause my words to be defamed in order to disdain my perspective, that’s a personal affront.  You could have prevented the entire incident from becoming a public display if you wanted to.  But again, I believe you wanted to vindicate yourself on a larger scale, whether you were consciously aware of it or not.
     
    The crux of the problem as it affected me stems from the fact that you quoted colleagues who clumsily used several misleading and flawed argumentation formats known as the Straw Man Fallacy and the Ad Hominem Error. Each of these deflects attention away from the main issue—in this case, violating website regulations that reflect cultural norms—by instead casting aspersions on the character of the person expressing the opposing view.  Thus, at this point, the “guest comments” turned into personal attacks.  Although you presented me as an anonymous commentator, that doesn’t matter.  You and I know that I was the one whose character you allowed to be vilified with slanderous terms such as hypocrisy and racism—and in regard to the latter, permit me to quote and respond to the colorful language used by one of my detractors: “Mandingo Syndrome” my ass.  
     
    In doing all this, you attempted to make yourself look good to a larger audience.  On a personal level, you did this at my expense.  That was an unethical act, and a betrayal of trust.  Had I printed out some of your photos and hung them on dartboards, it would have been an act of derision equivalent to what you did to me.  But as your friend of three decades, I have more respect for you than to libel the artistic messages you create.  I wish you had shown the same level of tact.
     
    To sum up: you wanted (a) to dismiss and/or circumvent the opinion and values of those who took offense at your posting of the Steele photo in a public forum, and (b) to exonerate yourself in the process.  You chose to do this rather than address the original issue of showing full frontal male nudity on a family friendly website in violation of website rules and public mores, for which an appropriate response would have been to extend an apology to those who were bothered by it.” 

    The Image Of Controversy

    The Image Of Controversy


     
     


  • Where Are They Now?

    Jasmin St. Claire

    Jasmin St. Claire

    ….Former adult film star Jasmin St. Claire once held the world record for number of sex acts in a 24-hour period with 300 men, eclipsing the previous record held by another legend in the industry, Annabel Chong. The coordination and production of these psychologically complex adult films propelled Saint Claire to “skin flick” stardom making her a frequent guest and household name on the Howard Stern show. She’s an articulate, highly intelligent businesswoman who left the financial services industry on Wall street for the bright lights of the adult film industry in Hollywood.

    St. Claire subsequently picked up roles in non-pornographic independent films, appearing in a number of straight to DVD movies: Blood! Broads! And Brawls and Recipe For Disaster. She had a brief stint in ECW (Extrerme Championship Wrestling) after learning the ropes by training with former boyfriend Brian Heffron (former ECW star “The Blue Meanie”). She is currently associated with another professional wrestling organization, NWA Cyberspace, where she continues to utilize her business wits and savvy as the organizations commissioner……

    www.JasminStClaire.com

    www.JasminStClaire.com


  • Lexington Steele Aftermath

    Is Race An Issue?

    Is Race An Issue?

    …..As a follow up to our story about Lexington Steele recently, the studio received a number of email comments in reference to the post. One of them prompted a response. The reader of the blog commented, “I’m sure no one has had occasion to find fault with any of the intriguing photos you post on Facebook, including those that violate the Facebook policy of No Nudity. When my wife and I look at our Facebook pages at home, our daughter is often nearby, I had a bit of trouble explaining to a 5 year old why there was a picture of a dark man with no clothes on. When it comes to full frontal shots, please dial it back a bit.”

    We asked guest bloggers, Mikel Elam, Yoko Grosshans and Atomic Bombshell to read the email and offer comments in response…….

    Danaca And Lex

    Danaca And Lex

    Mikel Elam; “The reaction is probably especially reflective of the thoughts of at least 70% of Americans. It’s not my view point on nudity and sex. This is why we are a country full of rapist’s, murderers and depravity. People are repressed because of religion and false ideals about the self. This person would have probably reacted differently if it was a white woman in the nude. He could explain that better to his wife and daughter and justify it in his own mind.

    I think it’s the Black genitalia which is threatening in so many ways. He doesn’t want his daughter to see it for several reasons. He is upset because your subject probably scares him. After all his wife could be attracted to him or compare him to Lexington Steele. It could be many reasons.

    Actually, his daughter is the one who could view it with the least outward opinion. Children have less prejudices to sexuality, color and alternative lifestyles at a young age.”

    I hate to believe that in 2009 the Mandingo Syndrome is still underlying so many issues and because it is so entrenched in our culture, people don’t even understand why they have those selective reactions. A man of color with a large penis is very threatening. He might as well have a gun. It inspires the same kind of fear.”

    Yoko Grosshans; “The comment that was expressed to the studio to “dial it back a bit” was not only offensive, but hypocritical. More dubious is the concept that a 5 year old child would even be allowed to be exposed to a site which is known by viewers to contain material that may be deemed inappropriate. I also question why a nude woman is more acceptable and well received than a “big dark man with no clothes on”.

    Atomic Bombshell; “He’s obviously offended in some way. Even so, he could have SIMPLY said FYI, you are breaking Facebook rules.”

    …….The studio welcomes your participation, suggestions and comments………………..