Alpha Studio Group Launches New Site 'Rod's Room'

Alpha Studio Group Launches New Site 'Rod's Room'

LOS ANGELES — Alpha Studio Group has launched RodsRoom.com, described as a "gonzo-POV hybrid style of gay porn."

The combo photography and pornography studio was developed by Gamma Entertainment CCO Bree Mills, with content shot by Michael Vegas.

"What a dream come true," said Vegas. "Working closely with such a talented team, on set and on the back end, has really helped me hone the concept and create the look I love. Having top-level talent come to set and allow me to intimately interact with them during the photo shoots and sex scenes has been next-level awesome. I feel so honored that the talent feels comfortable enough to open up to me like this."

All Rod's Room scenes will be unscripted, focus on two performers and showcase "candid, genuine connections between the stars enhanced through premium filming techniques and intimate shots," said a rep.

"It's been such a joy to see Rod's Room come to life over the course of the last year," said Mills. "What started as a very small idea for a pilot concept has truly taken on a life of its own. One of my motivations in this industry is to help talent find pathways and opportunities to showcase their art."

Executive producer Jeremy Babcock touted the future of the site.

"We’re just getting started with Rod’s Room," he said. "Casting for this project has been a uniquely satisfying experience. Chemistry and raw sexual energy are key here. This is porn at its purest."

The site launched with early VIP access this month; three scenes and three behind-the-scenes featurettes are now available.

Visit Rod's Room here and follow the site on Twitter.

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