MovieSets.net Launches With Torrid Content

CALABASAS, Calif. — For the first time exclusive videos and photosets from Torrid Entertainment’s library of footage has become available for webmaster licensing through MovieSets.net.

The web site is the brainchild of Torrid Entertainment’s Production Manager Keith O’Connor, who told XBIZ that the studio was sitting on a cache of footage and saw a void in the content market that it could fill. O’Connor also serves as MovieSets.net’s webmaster.

MovieSets.net launched with more than 250 photosets and 150 full-length sex scenes in a variety of niches, including hardcore, anal, handjobs, blowjobs, interracial, big tit and more. Featured porn stars include Lisa Ann, Taylor Rain, Brittney Skye, Eva Angelina, Jasmine Byrne, Cindy Crawford and Katsumi.

“All of our content is 100 percent 2257 compliant because it has to be for DVD release, so we're ahead of the game,” O’Connor said. “We wanted to wait until we had a substantial amount of content to deliver to webmasters. What makes our content so great is that it’s fresh, and it's not cosmetic, so to speak. These are full-length hardcore sex scenes shot on professional production sets. The content we have is not magazine type layouts where everything is staged.”

A standard package from MovieSets.net costs $1,500 and contains 100 photosets and 50 videos. Individual photosets range from $75 to $110, and videos go anywhere from $90 to $175 per scene.

All licensed content is delivered via custom DVD, and the package includes a separate disc containing all 2257 documentation.

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