CAM4, Falcon Studios Announce Monthlong Live Broadcast Event

CAM4, Falcon Studios Announce Monthlong Live Broadcast Event

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios has partnered with CAM4 on a monthlong interactive event that will livestream the filming of an actual Falcon production, beginning with a scene featuring studio exclusive Cade Maddox and Luke Truong Friday at 4 p.m. (PDT).

The event is currently set to run every Friday for four weeks as part of "Falcon Forever," the company's yearlong 50th anniversary promotion.

Exclusive Cole Connor is paired with Roman Todd for June 11, followed by studio exclusive and reigning XBIZ "Gay Performer of the Year" Max Konnor with Xavier Zane on June 18 and exclusive Tristan Hunter with Evan Knoxx and Dan on June 25.

"We're thrilled to partner with Falcon and their finest talent to show viewers what it really takes to create the highest-quality gay content. It’s a view so many of us never get a chance to see," CAM4 Communications Manager Shannon McD enthused. “These shows promise to be an interactive experience with unprecedented access to the Falcon set and dives into the lives of some of our favorite gay porn stars. It’s truly a must-see event."

Fans and viewers will be have the opportunity to chat, tip and interact with the performers either through CAM4 or Falcon's website.

Friday's event will be directed by Steve Cruz and feature commentary from the performers as well as Sister Roma and reigning XBIZ "Gay Director of the Year" Marc MacNamara. 

“We can’t wait for fans to experience this once-in-a-lifetime live event," Falcon/NakedSword President Tim Valenti said. "Falcon Studios is proud to partner with CAM4 as part of our 'Forever Falcon' anniversary celebration. Falcon is iconic, and we are continuing its legacy as a world-class, innovative studio by delivering another first for fans with these unprecedented live shows."

View the live broadcast on CAM4 or through the FalconStudios.com members area.

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