Model Media US Launches New Site 'POV Adventure'

Model Media US Launches New Site 'POV Adventure'

LOS ANGELES — Model Media US has launched POVAdventure.com under the direction of industry vet Sal Genoa.

“Model Media was founded in 2019 and quickly rose to prominence in China, Taiwan and Japan, becoming a pioneer in the Asian adult entertainment market,” said a rep.

The company's U.S. operation, the rep added, has introduced original lines such as Jerkaoke and Delphine Films, and now seeks “to create something unique in the POV genre by adding a new branch to their rising corporation.”

Genoa explained that he has the freedom to tweak the standard POV formula.

"Expanding on the 'mirrorless camera, in a bed with an onboard mic, too wide a perspective and a ring light' model was not what I was willing to do," he said. "I had seen enough. I wanted to give fans much, much more."

POV Adventure, the rep noted, focuses on “high production value, and great stories and themes. You are going to be able to immerse yourself in the storyline of each scene, and focus on intimacy, seduction and the play of different erotic fantasies, providing the viewer with the experience of being in the presence of the most beautiful girls in the business while living out real-life scenarios.”

The site’s mission, the rep added, is to “bring in more talent who are interested in acting and elevate POV adult films to new heights. It’s time we up the game of the viewer experience, and that’s what you’ll get with POV Adventure — a sexual thrill ride, with you right in the action.”

Recently released scenes include “Seducing My Tutor,” “Teen Revenge” and “Bad Cop, Hot Prisoner,” featuring such performers as Vanna Bardot, Nicole Doshi, Mina Lux and Theodora Day.

Weekly uploads of original content will be available for download and streaming on the subscription site.

For more information, visit POVAdventure.com.

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