Treasure Island Touts ‘Download-to-Own’ Access

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult boutique studio Treasure Island Media [TIM] has announced a download-to-own feature on its website allowing users to access hardcore content via home computers and mobile devices.

“Our customers have requested greater accessibility to TIM product,” TIM general manager Matt Mason said. “Download-to-own is another channel that allows guys to connect with us. The service has the potential to revolutionize the way consumers interact with TIM product. We’ve had incredible success in Beta testing. Guys love it.”

Mason explained the download-to-own service “offers instant access to a range of the company’s bareback and ‘swallow’ films.”

Entire films will be made available at prices ranging from $49.00 to $59.00, while individual scenes are priced between $4.50 and $12.50.

TIM has made a vignette from their forthcoming feature “Plantin’ Seed 3” available for download in advance of its Nov. 26 street date.

Company CEO and founder Paul Morris directed the film featuring Brad McGuire, Jesse O’Toole, Steve Parker, Jake Ryan and Jacob Scott.

In addition to the “Plantin’ Seed 3” scene, TIM launched the new service with 21 catalog titles, among them are “Anarcocks,” “Dawson’s 20-Load Weekend,” “Sperm Bank” and “Swallow.” More films will be added monthly.

TIM’s films are available through a dedicated online theater, via its website, and for wholesale distribution from New Barbary Coast.

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