February 10, 2021 |
Adult Stars Talk 'State of Content Production' at #interNEXT21 |
LOS ANGELESâFor Vicki Chase, the expectations have changed. More than a decade after entering the adult industry, the iconic performer no longer fishes for a single paycheck when she reaches into her mailbox at the end of every month. Instead, Chase pulls out paychecks. Plural. AVN Stars and OnlyFans ⦠PornHub and ManyVids ⦠Sext Panther and Clips4Sale. âIâm getting (paid) by all these different platforms,â Chase said. âYou can even monetize your own voice. Itâs a great day and age to be in porn.â Even during a pandemic. As COVID-19 cripples businesses and various forms of the economy across the countryâcosting thousands of people their jobsâadult stars are thriving like never before. When studios were forced to halt production last March, scores of performers turned to self-publishing platforms in hopes of âgetting byâ until things got back to normal. Instead, many of them ended up with life-changing revenue streams that continue to balloon even as mainstream shoots resume. Five of the industryâs most well-known starsâChase, Angela White, Gianna Dior, Kenna James and moderator Charlotte Stokelyâaddressed the situation Thursday during a panel discussion about the state of the adult industry. The event was part of the virtual #interNEXT21 convention, which was held this week. âOnce I actually started doing things and got my shit together, (my revenue grew) astronomically,â Dior said. âI was mind-blown. I was actually kind of sick about it. No one should be making this much money. This is crazy. âBut I am putting in the extra work. Itâs nice to see it coming back. All of my work isnât in vain. Iâm not doing this for a small paycheck. Iâm making more money than I ever thought I could make. Itâs put me in a super-comfortable place.â Chase, White and James have experienced the same level of success, although each was quick to note that it didnât come without an elevated level of effort. Working from home has forced performers to take on tasks they never wouldâve tackled before the pandemic. Whether itâs designing their own sets and writing scripts, doing their own hair and makeup or distributing their own content, porn stars have become jacks of all trade in their field. âWe wear so many different hats,â Stokely said, and Chase agreed. âIâm not just the talent anymore,â she said. âIâm my own producer, my own content manager, my own makeup artist, my own set decorator. Itâs crazy the amount of pressure I put on myself. Iâm a perfectionist, in a sense. In my head it has to be so big, when really the fans just want to see the real you.â So intent on improving her OnlyFans account was Dior that she moved out of her apartment (which she shared with a roommate) during the pandemic and purchased her own home. âNow I have a whole (separate) bedroom in my house where I have my lights set up, and I have a bed,â Dior said. âI have all my stuff organized. It was kind of extreme, because I literally only moved into this house so I could have an OnlyFans room. My house is now a set. This is where I go to work. This is my life now. âThank God I got it together. I couldnât sit at home and do nothing. I learned so much in such a short amount of time. I learned to be more responsible.â Chase said her OnlyFans subscribers have first dibs on all of her newest content. Eventually, she said, she monetizes it on other outlets. âThere are a lot of platforms right now,â she said. âWeâre so blessed, but at the same time, itâs so overwhelming. Weâre not machines. We have to be very patient and compassionate with ourselves. Itâs a lot.â White believes limiting content to one platform is a risky approach. âI know performers who relied on their income from Pornhub,â she said. "When they lost billing, it really affected them. OnlyFans is fantastic for performers right now. But we donât know how long itâs going to last. Itâs really, really important to diversify, whether itâs through AVN Stars or ManyVids or FanCentro. All these other platforms are really, really good to make sure our income is safe.â As much as she enjoys shooting content from home and engaging with fans, White said the extended absence from sets reinforced how much she loves studio porn. She said she misses the energy and vibe on set and being surrounded by friends that she considers family. Dior feels the same way. She said she recently wrapped up a 12-hour day on a set but still wasnât ready to go home. âI was like, âCanât I just stay here? I donât want to leave,ââ Dior said. âMy job isnât OnlyFans. I donât want it to be OnlyFans. I want to be a porn performer. Thatâs why I did this. I feel so good on set. It gives me a rush.â Still, time and time again, Dior said sheâs asked why she doesnât quit studio porn altogether and focus on the self-publishing platforms that are generating most of her income. While Dior said she has no intentions to take that step, she fears many other performers will. âThey think itâs a waste of time to go on set,â Dior said. âIâm just the opposite.â So is James. âThe performers who find it irrelevant and donât think they need it anymore ⦠they sometimes forget that that is how they built their brand,â James said. âSo eventually youâd risk becoming irrelevant, if youâre not out there gaining new fans all the time.â While White recognizes the impact studio porn can have on someoneâs career, she said OnlyFans, AVN Stars and other self-publishing platforms have changed the game and given performers âmore power than ever before.â âStudios will continue to exist,â she said, âbut with these independent publishing platforms, theyâll become less important. Not unimportant, but less important. These self-publishing platforms really empower us, especially during a time like the pandemic. Even as studio porn comes back, having these platforms makes us more empowered. It means we have the ability say âyesâ to the shoots we want and ânoâ to the shoots we donât. âItâs an exciting time in our industry.â And a profitable one, too. As all four performers can attest, thereâs no better time to be a porn star. âIt feels like I really have a 9-to-5 job now, a consistent paycheck,â Chase said. âItâs more sustainable. Iâm very thankful for that.â
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