Pink & White Launches New Series for Emerging Filmmakers

SAN FRANCISCO — Queer porn producer Pink & White Productions has announced the launch of its new emerging pornographer series, “Point of Contact.”

The studio said the series showcases first-time filmmakers equipped with camera and micro-budget, who “take to the streets and sheets to explore sexuality and grow as pornographers.”

The project launches with five directors: James Darling, Minax, Tina Horn, Cyd Loverboy, and Shanna Katz. A dozen more directors are slated to follow.

The videos span the past four years, and will premier on the company's fair-trade VOD hub, PinkLabel.tv.

Pink & White director Shine Louise Houston suggested productions split into four parts: 1) an introduction about themselves; 2) a solo scene 3) something they currently like a lot; and, 4) something new.

Pink & White noted that Point of Contact provided an educational experience that fostered a new wave of queer porn directors who went on to launch new companies. It was the catalyst for Tina Horn to co-create, produce and direct QueerPorn.tv, and James Darling's directorial debut that inspired him to create FTMFucker. It is also the motivational force behind Cyd St. Vincent's forthcoming site, "Bonus Hole Boys."

Darling said, "Learning to organize a shoot, budget, and direct while also performing gave me a lot of perspective and respect for the production side of porn."

Horn added, “With this project, Shine Louise Houston gave me a platform as a sex worker and queer artist. This project empowered me to transform a lot of my ideas about sex and BDSM — age play fantasies, bondage, gender-fucking — into hardcore films. It inspired me to co-create, produce, and direct the multi-Feminist Porn Award winning QueerPorn.tv."

 


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