Dominic Ford, Stag Homme Team Up for Spanish 3D Scene

NEW YORK Dominic Ford and Stag Homme will release a scene Thursdasy they produced together in Madrid.

The two companies decided it might be fun to team up and produce a scene that would be released on both companies' sites at the same time.

"Working with Dominic Ford was extremely fun," said Francesco D'Macho, co-owner of Stag Homme. "His team works very much like ours does, and there was a lot of immediate synergy in our shooting styles. I'm excited that this scene will be in both 2D and 3D. It's incredibly hot."

The scene represents the first time Ford has filmed in Western Europe (he has filmed in Eastern Europe a lot), and the first time Stag Homme fans can see some of their favorite Spanish stallions in 3D.

"I've always been huge fans of Francesco and Damian," Ford said. "Working with them was so easy and exciting. I hope we get to collaborate more in the future. I feel like we have kindred spirits in Spain. Plus, fans will be able to reach out and touch some of Spain's hottest boys in high definition, theatre quality 3D."

The scene will be available on May 17 in 2D at StagHomme.com and in 2D/3D at DominicFord.com.

For more information, contact staghomme@gmail.com or dominic@dominicford.com.

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