Tightfit Productions Goes Online

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Tightfit Productions is launching three new membership sites.

Primarily known for their DVD content with titles like “Sex and Sybian” and “Assrealis,” the studio will debut SexAndTheSybian.com, Ambushed.com and SoLow.com on Sept. 18.

Tightfit is hosting a website launch party tonight at Blue Moon Nights, located at 4712 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, Calif.

“Switching our focus to the Internet will give us the opportunity to broaden our fan base, while at the same time, put us in position to take advantage of emerging platforms like mobile delivery,” Tightfit founder Oren Cohen said. “This is what we’ve been working toward. We’ve built a great fan base on the strength of our DVD releases. Now, our loyal fans will get weekly updates of all their favorite types of content. No more waiting until part two of a DVD to come out.”

A third-generation industry member, owner/director Cohen started the company in 2003 and has produced more than 100 adult titles.

“When we released the first 'So Low' DVD, it raised a lot of eyebrows. We created our own niche. Nobody else was doing that. Now we’ll be the only place on the Internet to see that type of content,” Tightfit Vice President Joanie Lee said.

Video on the new member sites will reflect the niche content most popular with Tightfit’s DVD audience. SoLow.com features women masturbating “with a twist,” SexAndTheSybian.com will have women riding the Sybian sex device and Ambushed.com will show amateur guys with professional female performers.

Eventually the company will combine the three new sites with the five still yet-to-be launched and combine them all under one umbrella.

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