Video: CAM4's Nikki Night Featured in Fusion Documentary

Video: CAM4's Nikki Night Featured in Fusion Documentary

LOS ANGELES — Fusion has featured Nikki Night, CAM4’s Head of Performer Training and Development, in episode 11 of its “Real Future” documentary series.

The show follows Night, a former cam girl turned cam coach, as she teaches aspiring performers how to understand and navigate the booming business of live cam broadcasting, at a recent workshop held at the Penthouse Studios in Los Angeles.

According to industry experts, live cams are becoming the most popular form of adult entertainment, because they afford performers a level of anonymity and schedule flexibility, and provide consumers with a safe, nearly untraceable way to connect with talent on an intimate level.

Gunner, CAM4’s Performer Ambassador who manages the relationships between performers and CAM4 says he was happy with the way Night and the camming business are portrayed in the episode.

“The Fusion piece did a great job in explaining what it takes to be a top cam model,” Gunner says. “I was also thoroughly impressed with Nikki, and it’s obvious why she’s such an asset to CAM4. She has a tremendous amount of experience, talent, and a genuine willingness to help other performers succeed.”

“As the leader of CAM4’s forge in building the most positive and welcoming community for entertainers of all legal ages, ethnicities, genders and interests,” Gunner adds, “Night continues to do an unparalleled job of educating and uplifting performers new and seasoned by empowering them to yield the most from their camming experience.”

Episode 11 of Fusion’s “Real Future” can be seen here.

For more information on Night’s free weekly performer coaching sessions, click here, or email nikki@cam4.biz.

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