Studio 20 Cam Model Workshop Set for 2018 XBIZ Show

Studio 20 Cam Model Workshop Set for 2018 XBIZ Show

LOS ANGELES — Studio 20 will host an exclusive workshop for current and prospective cam models set for the upcoming XBIZ Show, presented by ManyVids.

The Studio 20 workshop will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 16, from 3-3:50 p.m. at West Hollywood’s famed Andaz hotel, the venue for the 2018 XBIZ Show events series.

Titled, “The Only Free Chat With Studio 20 Top Models,” the session will feature 10 of the global studio’s top models in an open question-and-answer session that will help guide and inspire other performers to the upper ranks of the cam profession.

This special workshop is only open to cam models (and those who would like to become a cam model).

The Studio 20 workshop serves as a cornerstone of the XBIZ Show’s exclusive Talent Track, which offers more than a half-dozen information-packed sessions, covering key aspects of the talent profession with a goal of preparing performers for an enjoyable and lucrative career in adult entertainment.

“Camming represents one of the industry’s most vibrant sectors, and the models who make the magic happen are at the forefront of interactive entertainment,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. “From our coverage of the cam business online, in print and through events, XBIZ connects the camming community with the education and resources models need to succeed like no other media outlet.”

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