Falcon Studios, NakedSword Launch New Model Application Sites

Falcon Studios, NakedSword Launch New Model Application Sites

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals have announced a model search program, #WeMakeStars, to coincide with the launch of the companies’ new model application pages.

According to a joint release, aspiring gay porn models can now apply on any of the new landing pages at Model4Falcon.com, Model4NakedSword.com, Model4RagingStallion.com, and Model4HotHouse.com, with selected #WeMakeStars applicants featured in an upcoming release, offered an exclusive contract and groomed into the next gay porn superstars.

The newly launched model application pages are mobile friendly and allow models to add photos instantaneously to make the process easier than ever before. Plus, the landing pages convey all the benefits of working for these leading producers of gay male adult movies.

“Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals not only work with the hottest men in the world, our brands create gay porn superstars,” states Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Network President Tim Valenti. “The high quality of our products makes our models shine, and we’re excited to find the hottest new guys to become the next gay porn superstars.”

“Our audience of loyal fans and our public relations and marketing initiatives are second to none,” says VP of Marketing Toby J Morris. “We focus on building the careers of models who appear in our movies, and we foster their growth. #WeMakeStars!”

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