Mary Moody Takes BTS Look at Creating Content

LOS ANGELES — Mary Moody has unveiled a new blog on her official website.

The cam star and G/G performer recently published her first post, “A Behind the Scenes Look at Content Creation,” which gives readers a look at how Moody makes her original content. 

In the blog, Moody describes some of her initial learning curves and how she grew to eventually love the production process. From brainstorming concepts to making the final edit, she details how her content is made from start to finish. 

Moody also revealed that her favorite scenes are the ones shot with other models. “I love exploring my chemistry on camera and sharing it with the world,” she writes.

“One of my absolute favorites is my most recent G/G video with Lydia Love. I woke up really early and took a Lyft to her hotel room. When I got there, she was a little nervous, we talked and set up right in front of this huge window. We had beautiful natural light coming through — it was perfect. It was her very first non-solo video and her fist lesbian experience, so we talked through all the positions and angles we wanted to capture on camera. Once we started filming everything just flowed. It was such an enjoyable scene to make and I am so proud of it.” 

To read "A Behind the Scenes Look at Content Creation," click here.  

Fans and industry members may nominate Mary Moody for the 2019 XBIZ Cam Awards for the Social Media Influencer award and Best Female Cam Model

For more from Mary Moody, follow her on Twitter.


 

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