Chick Media Unveils Interactive Women-Friendly Series

LOS ANGELES – Chick Media, the brainchild of director/producer Kelly Holland, also known as Toni English, has launched a female-friendly line of titles.

A veteran director for more than 10 years and with more than 300 films under her belt for studios like Wicked, Vivid and Penthouse, Holland has started production on the first title in the series, “MySexTherapist,” shot in high-definition.

Holland, who headed up production for Playgirl TV, believes women currently represent the fastest growing single sector of the interactive media market. To meet that demand, she and partner Donald Guarnieri plan to launch several other titles in the series, including “The Good Girl's Guide To Great Sex,” “Raw,” which profiles some of the more well-known men in adult, and “What Every Woman Wants,” a high-end vignette series.

Guarnieri was recently director of business development and executive in charge of production for Penthouse Media.

"Chick Media will target the women's market, an area that has been overlooked by adult producers and distributors who have failed to provide products that are tailored to the tastes and sexual sensibilities of women," Holland said.

According to Holland, all titles in the series will be shot in hi-def, and production for “MySexTherapist” begins Oct. 26 and 27 in Los Angeles.

Holland is best known for her award-winning 22-volume feature series "Naked Hollywood,” which was produced for Adam & Eve Pictures.

“MySexTherapist” stars Alexis Malone, Lola, Chanel Chavez, Sahara Knight and Azalea and Marcos Leon, Ross Severance, Tyler Knight, Randy Spears, Kris Knight and Jack Venice.

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