Adult Time Launches Performer Center, 'What to Expect on Set' Campaign

Adult Time Launches Performer Center, 'What to Expect on Set' Campaign

MONTREAL — Adult Time has debuted “What to Expect on an Adult Time Set,” a campaign to help performers and fans learn about its production practices, as well as a new Performer Center section of its public website.

CCO Bree Mills said, “For all performers who are thinking about working with Adult Time, we wanted to provide a clear overview of what they should expect from the moment we reach out for a booking through to our aftercare program and various marketing opportunities. We also wanted to create a public space to transparently share our code of conduct, consent checklist and industry resources that we support.”

According to a rep, the “What to Expect” video will be published across various public platforms, linked on call sheets and production documents, and presented in written form on the site to provide a road map of Adult Time’s commitment to professionalism on set.

This includes ensuring that performers are fully briefed and have the opportunity to consent to projects before stepping on set, thanks to detailed call sheets and a thorough preproduction process.

“The production day’s tailored amenities and thoughtful scheduling are designed to foster an environment where evolving consent and performer well-being are central to its operations, as well as robust support and feedback mechanisms through its Talent Liaison service after the cameras stop rolling,” the rep explained.

Adult Time also extends talent support via its Ambassador program, whose representatives, including Lauren Phillips and Siri Dahl, “are happy to offer advice and their own personal perspectives on working with Adult Time,” the rep added.

Added Mills, “Over time, we will continue adding more resources related to performer care and professional adult production so that we can support the successful development of our amazing community. Whether you work with our platform or not, we want to help you have the right resources to  navigate our industry and build your brands.”

For more information, visit Adult Time’s Performer Center.

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