PUBA Extends Reach to Non-PUBA Talent

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Adult film star network PUBA announced it has opened its doors to provide content exchange services to male and female performers.

Understanding that times are tough within the industry and girls and companies alike are struggling, PUBA said it is "extending a helping hand in the form of a standard content trade agreement with performers."

"In times when companies are shooting less and less or even closing their doors, PUBA continues to grow," said Ben, CFO of PUBA. "We've been able to pinpoint this to one reason: We put the girls first, not ourselves. Period."

PUBA is allowing content trade as quickly as same day, the company said. All videography is shot by PUBA's director of production, Ivan, a veteran of numerous movies for companies such as Anabolic and Tom Byron Pictures. PUBA photographer Steve handles the still photos. 

"In addition to providing talent with great pictures and videos, we offer free internet access to allow for live streaming," said newly appointed production manager Jayden Jaymes. "We've got a great studio, fully furnished, and with a large variety of props. We even bring in hair and makeup services, all at no cost to the performers."
  
Contact Ivan@puba.com for more information.

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