AEBN Gets Exclusive VOD From Hyde Park Productions

PHOENIX — Hyde Park Productions, a gay adult studio that produces twink niche content, has secured exclusive placement for its upcoming release, “Twink Playmates,” with the Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network.

AEBN will be the only Internet outlet that will have the movie available for download. Marina Pacific distributes Hyde Park Productions.

“We’ve worked with AEBN since the beginning,” Director Ted McIntyre told XBIZ. “They’ve been so good to us for a long time, so we wanted to do this exclusive with them. Once other VOD sites found out this exclusive arrangement, we’ve gotten a lot of calls about it.”

Currently, AEBN has 13 of the studio’s films available for viewing.

“AEBN has shown us nothing but the best support with every release of one of our videos, and we would like to pay them back a bit by allowing them to be the only pay-per-view company to have ‘Twink Playmates,’” Producer Doug Knight said. “Our great association with Marina Pacific is only going to get better with the release of ‘Twink Playmates.’”

“Twink Playmates” will be filmed the weekend after July 4 in Georgia. The movie will be shot in high-definition widescreen.

“Hyde Park Productions has been one of our strongest studios in the twink market over the past few years” said Chris Baker, AEBN’s gay content director. “We’re honored that they’re releasing this to us exclusively, and I know that it will be a hit for both of us.”

McIntyre said that “Twink Playmates” would be the first collaboration between his studio and esteemed gay photographer Bob Lamb.

“We looked at the twink content out there and thought we could do it better,” McIntyre said. “We enjoy shooting it, and it shows in our films. We have high production values, and there aren’t many companies who can claim hi-def and widescreen twink productions.”

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