Falcon Opts to Digitally Remove Condoms in New Release

SAN FRANCISCO — All-male Falcon Studios claims that it has produced the first simulated bareback gay porn flick to appease condom-free fans without sacrificing safety.

According to GayPornBlog, “California Dreamin’ 1” was shot entirely with condoms before director Tony Dimarco and the Falcon post-production team used a technique to digitally remove them from the final cut.   

Dimarco said the innovative film is “a throwback to the classic, pre-condom Falcon poolside movies from the 70′s and 80′s."

He added, "With this movie I really wanted to capture the essence of that time, when life seemed more carefree and spontaneous. In keeping with this concept, I felt that condoms need to be addressed. I wanted to give the impression of a pre-condom movie, but use condoms as we do in every scene we film. I found a way to film the movie safely and effectively, while giving the experience that I had intended and using the hottest modern stars.”

The first installment of the “California Dreamin’” series stars Falcon exclusives Ryan Rose, Ray Diaz and Donnie Dean as well as Angel Rock, Lance Luciano, Ray Han, Adam Wirthmore and Liam Magnuson. According to GayPornBlog, this marks Magnuson’s last scene before retirement.

The technique appears effective and inconspicuous (albeit it with a slightly blurred quality) in these stills released from the film — especially when contrasted with glamour photos in which the condoms were not erased.      

“[This] will go down as a defining moment in the production of safe, top-quality male erotica,” Falcon president Chris Ward said. “The innovation and use of technology to make condoms less ‘in your face’ is something that allows us to appeal to all porn fans while protecting our actors’ health.”

“California Dreamin’ 1” is now available for preorder on the Falcon store.

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