British Director Jonno Launches HD Download-to-Own Site

LOS ANGELES British gay porn director Jonno has added JonnoFilms.com to his roster of sites.

The new site offers high definition downloads in a pay-per-scene format. 

Launched in 2006, Jonno's first site was UKNakedMen.com featuring models from the U.K. and Europe. It was joined in 2009 by ButchDixon.com, which focused on muscled, hairy and mature men.

"We had humble beginnings, but big ambitions to produce the best videos we could," Jonno said. "We blew our tiny budget on high definition cameras and great guys, rather than advertising, and let the quality of our product speak for itself. Site membership swelled organically and we still have many members who have been with us since the beginning."

He said that consumers have changed the way they access entertainment. and that DVDs are being replaced by streaming and downloads.

"But not everyone wants to join a membership site to download great porn, so now we're offering our videos individually for a one-off charge, a scene can be yours to keep in minutes"

Jonno's videos have featured some well-known performers.

"We have launched a few careers in our time," Jonno said. "Porn collectors will find plenty of their favorite performers on the site; Kennedy Carter, Dillon Buck, Matt 'Huge' Hughes and Harry Louis are just a few who featured early on, with names like Johnny Hazzard, Junior Stellano, Logan McCree and Wilfred Knight following later. Those yet to discover the amazing Issac Jones should watch his previews on U.K. Naked Men and see a star being born."  

JonnoFilms.com is updated once a month with each new DVD release.   High definition videos are $9.95 and standard definition videos $6.95.

Videos are download-to-own with no restrictions and no DRM.  

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