Raging Stallion Studios Taps Fetish Performer Tony Buff

SAN FRANCISCO — Raging Stallion Studios has tapped performer and director Tony Buff to helm FetishForce.com, the studio's production line and VOD distribution point for BDSM and fetish content.

Buff will serve as the principal director of the company’s Internet-based studio for hardcore fetish and BDSM content.

The company said that Raging Stallion Studios, which merged with Falcon Studios last month, further solidifies the company’s standing in the fetish genre with the addition of Buff.

"We've had our eyes on Buff for year,” said Chris Ward, president of Falcon/Raging Stallion.

"The man has a wicked skill set and a mastery of BDSM that is unsurpassed by anyone performing in the industry today. His ability to read people and drive a scene to climax, whether in a dungeon or on set, is both real and intense. Whether in front of the camera or behind it, he creates scenes that resonate with true players who understand the power of BDSM or ache to indulge their fetish.”

Buff will also manage the FetishForce.com website and online community for the GunzBlazing affiliate program as part of the deal reached in November.

"Tony Buff isn't just a performer and director," said Brian Randall, of GunzBlazing.

"He's an activist, educator and leader in the kink community. This agreement doesn't just bring Buff's talents to FetishForce, it elevates our credibility within the players' community and gives Buff the platform necessary to create and distribute his own hardcore fetish and educational content. It's a total score for everyone."

Buff started in the business more than three years ago and said he is excited to be given this opportunity to serve his community.

"My heartfelt thanks go out to everyone who has mentored my development, supported my efforts or shared themselves with me in play or on screen,” Buff said.

“I also want to thank Raging Stallion Studios and GunzBlazing for providing these exciting prospects. I look forward to working with the stable of talent at Raging Stallion to continue bringing edgy yet responsible BDSM play to the screen and with GunzBlazing to make that play more accessible."

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