Falcon, Randy Blue to Share Leo Giamani

SAN FRANCISCO — Performer Leo Giamani will bridge the DVD and web-exclusive markets as a co-exclusive contract player with gay adult company Falcon Studios and online studio RandyBlue.com.

A relative newcomer, Giamani has quickly built an appreciative fan base thanks to his masculine good looks and muscular physique.

Troy Prickett, Falcon's director of promotions, told XBIZ that Giamani is "perfect porn star material. He has an amazing body, a ruggedly handsome face and a perfect dick that completes the package."

The yearlong pact expires in March 2010 and allows Giamani to continue to film web-exclusive content for Randy Blue as well as DVDs for Falcon.

Prickett described how the performer "slipped through our fingers" after he filmed a solo vignette for the Falcon-owned MassiveStudio.com. He soon signed with Randy Blue as an exclusive.

"We watched as he came to the attention of the industry and tried to wait patiently for him to become available again," Prickett said. "Finally, we reached out to Randy to let him know we were interested in Leo, and they offered to lend him to us. We jumped at the opportunity."

He was quickly given supporting roles in "Asylum" and "Red Light," both currently in release. Giamani also shot several episodes for FalconStr8Men.com

A proposal to share exclusive status was soon on the table. "We are proud and honored that RandyBlue.com has chosen to partner with us," Prickett said. "We really worked in tandem to design a deal that was beneficial for everyone. Sharing Leo Giamani will be the first time we have entered into a co-exclusive partnership that bridges web and film."

On the new release docket are "Burning Desires" (a duo with Roman Heart), which streets April 14, and "The Trainer" (a threesome with Ty Colt and Adam Killian), scheduled for release at the end of May.

For wholesale-retail orders, contact Pulse Distribution online or call (800) 227-3717.

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