Flash Brown Productions Website Launched

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — The official website for Flash Brown, FlashBrownProductions.com, has been launched.

Brown, a 2011 XBIZ Award winner, has partnered with Anjanette Astoria's Shinefish Films, producing content with directors Bob Sherman, Damien Cain and others for Flash Brown's official website as well as DVD distribution.

"We have already shot and edited a strong library of product to add to the site in the months ahead with names like India Summer, Nyomi Banxxx, Sienna West, Taylor Wayne, as well as others, which will drop weekly on the site," Astoria said.

"We are very excited to be on the ground floor with Flash Brown and look forward to developing other partnerships in the near future to further build upon what we anticipate will be a very strong brand in the industry for years to come."

FlashBrownProductions.com features direct social links to Flash Brown, blog and bio, extended trailers, library of unreleased scenes and movie titles, a photo gallery, downloadable content for members, online DVD, toy store and soon-to-be mobile friendly applications and others.

"I am very, very excited about the website and Flash Brown Productions and very proud of Shinefish Films for helping work and grind this dream into reality," Brown said.

Brown has also recieved various other awards and nominations.

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