How to Be a Pornstar with STNN!

How to Be a Pornstar with Sex Television News Network! STNN
By Lou Caballero
One of the most lucrative entertainment industries in the world, porn production brings in almost 100 billion dollars worldwide each year. The potential for this much money has people interested in finding work, but it is not as easy as you might think. Though the life of a porn star is not as glamorous or carefree as it seems, many people have made good money and had fun starting a career in adult entertainment.

Ask yourself if porn is the right industry for you.
On the outset, porn seems like the perfect career for adventurous, sexually-active actors. You get paid to have sex almost every day, and the pay is actually pretty good once you get started. But porn comes with a series of risks as well, and they may outweigh the perceived benefits. Things to remember include:
• Your image, once filmed, will be online forever, even if you try and switch careers.
• You need to take the time every day to stay in shape, eat well, and keep clean and hygienic.
• You are not having sex for fun; you are doing it for your job. Expect the intimacy and spontaneity of sex to disappear during a 4-hour video shoot. But here at STNN, we want you to have fun in your work.
• Maintaining a committed relationship while in porn can be almost impossible, as jealousy is only natural.
Remember that you must be 18 years old to act in pornography.
This is a heavily enforced rule in the porn industry because breaking it can lead to years of prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. Even if you are a consenting, willing participant, you must be 18 to be in porn in the United States.
You must bring proof of age (valid passport, ID, etc.) to with you to a shoot in order to act. Producers are required to copy this proof and keep it on record for years.
Ask how much you will be paid.
The average rate for a straight porn star in Brooklyn, NY, is $500-600 for one video shoot. Gay porn stars, however, make three times that, no matter the gender. The general rule of thumb is that the weirder it is from “average,” the more you will get paid. So, a straight, guy-girl scene might make $800 while an intense bondage or novelty scene can make $2,000 or more.
The average female porn star averages $50,000 a year but can make upwards of $350,000.
Top male performers can make more than $100,000 each year but average far less.
STNN will work hard to get you to these paydays but in steps. We pay a sliding scale of 100.00 per scenes as you get better, we pay more. Loyalty and consistency are what we are looking for in our performers. Our performers get paid royalties and other benefits. Your contract will layout details of your pay scale.

Understand where porn is filmed.
Strictly speaking, it is only legally possible to make or act in porn in Los Angeles and New Hampshire.[8] That said, most videos are not location-specific, making it impossible to determine where it was shot, so producers will often make videos anywhere. There is a porn industry in many major cities, but to have the best chance of breaking in you need to move to LA. Some major hubs include:
Los Ángeles, San Fernando Valley, California. This is the porn capital of the world.
New York City, New York
Orlando, Tampa, and Miami, Florida
San Diego and San Francisco, CA
Portland, OR
Remember that all body types are beautiful, and lucrative, in porn.
One of the most interesting facets of porn is how inclusive it is. Since there is a desire for almost any type of man or woman on the internet, almost any type of man or woman can find a niche in the porn industry. What matters most is confidence on camera, not your look.
That said, make sure you show your best side for the camera. Exercise, a healthy diet, and a good posture will all help you go far on camera.
Take flattering photographs, both nude and clothed.
Producers are most concerned with your look as they cast porn, so they need to see if you will fit in their next video. Capture as much of your body as you can, showing off your best assets whenever possible. If you have an incredible chest, puff it out slightly and make it the center of the photograph. If you are proud of your booty, curve your body so that it is in the frame. The shots you absolutely need are:
Full body, clothed scantily (tight t-shirt and shorts, lacy tops, etc.)
Full-body, nude.
Headshot.
Get a full HIV and STD test.
One of the benefits of the modern porn industry is its insistence on safe, healthy sex. Any porn shoot you get will demand a current (under 30-days old) STD test to make sure no one contracts a dangerous disease while shooting. You can get an STD test at:
Your local Planned Parenthood.
Your physician.
The hospital or health clinic.
The CDC has a free search engine to find clinics across the country that will test you for HIV and STDs free of charge.
Set personal boundaries about what types of sex you will willingly engage in.
If you wouldn’t do it for free at home, you shouldn’t do it for money. Keep this in mind as you book gigs, as it will help you stay happy and healthy as your career begins. Know your limits and “no-go” areas and be honest with producers before taking a gig. Some of the most common types of porn include:
Fetish: Fetish porn is made to fit a specific, often odd, desire. It can feature almost anything, from costumes of famous TV shows to a predilection for feet.
BDSM: Standing for “Bondage, Discipline, and Sado-Masochism", this extreme variety of porn features various power dynamics. It is widely known for whips, chains, handcuffs, masks, and black leather.
Sexual Acts: There is a variety of sexual acts and specialty porn genres out there, and you need to know what you are signing up for before showing up. When in doubt, do your research on the large list of porn terms and vocabulary.

Check out modeling forums to look for casting calls.
Online forums, found easily with an online search for “Adult Modeling Forums,” allow you to post your pictures and search for casting calls. Never give your real name or address on these forums, and instead wait until you are contacted back by a producer who is interested in you.
You will have to begin in amateur porn before you will be paid for professional porn.
Remember you contacted us, as you are responding to an ad or reading my Blog on this subject.

For detailed information, classes, and up-to-date changes on laws in adult education, you should sign up for a National Association for the Advancement of Science & Art in Sexuality (NAASAS) membership online. https://naasas.com/
If a gig seems too good to be true (paying 1,000s of dollars for minimal work) or does not give you concrete details (what you’ll be doing, where, for how long, and for how much), don’t take the gig.

Be ready to perform.
An audition will be more than just showing up and snapping a few pictures. You need to be ready to get in the sack and be professional and cooperative. If you’ve booked an audition, you need to know that you’ll be on camera for your first gig. Prepare accordingly.
Look nice – wear clean clothes, take a shower, and groom your private areas.
Be on time.
Have proof of age and a recent (2-weeks old or less) STD test.
If you’re a man, show up with a girl. Ron Jeremy famously said that the only way to get into porn is to bring a woman with you. Make sure she is willing to take part as well.
Make your own videos and post them online, as an alternative.
The internet age has made it possible for anyone to break into the industry with a camera and a consenting partner. The site MakeLoveNotPorn.tv, for example, lets you post your videos online and make 50% of the profits when people download it. This can be a great way to get comfortable on camera, test your limits, and gain traction in the porn industry.
Focus on what makes you happy. Be natural on camera and the audience will enjoy it.
You can point potential producers to these videos later as a sort of “porn resume.”
Invent a screen name for your porn persona.
While there is no law saying you cannot use your real name, it is usually easier to keep your career under wraps if you make up a new name, or ‘’nom de porn.’’ While you can choose anything, from the normal-sounding Ron Jeremy and Jenna Jameson to the more absurd Moe the Monster or Brick Steel, you should try and keep things relatively simple.
The most common first names are Lisa, Angel, Nicole, Jessica, and Vanessa (female), or David, Tony, Mike, Steve, and Jason (male).
The most common last names are Love, Star, Foxx, Rose, and Sweet (female).
We hope that you found a lot of information here and we would love to help you in this new job interest that you have. Please contact us at 407-533-2347
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