High Definition Porn

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Amusing and interesting article from the NYT online today (edited for brevity; only deleted the boring bits ;) ). Also brings up gender related issues (the girls have it tougher of course :rolleyes: ).
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"In Raw World of Sex Movies, High Definition Could Be a View Too Real"

The XXX industry has gotten too graphic, even for its own tastes. Pornography has long helped drive the adoption of new technology, from the printing press to the videocassette. Now pornographic movie studios are staying ahead of the curve by releasing high-definition DVDs. They have discovered that the technology is sometimes not so sexy. The high-definition format is accentuating imperfections in the actors — from a little extra cellulite on a leg to wrinkles around the eyes.

Hollywood is dealing with similar problems, but they are more pronounced for pornographers, who rely on close-ups and who, because of their quick adoption of the new format, are facing the issue more immediately than mainstream entertainment companies. Producers are taking steps to hide the imperfections. Some shots are lit differently, while some actors simply are not shot at certain angles, or are getting cosmetic surgery, or seeking expert grooming. “The biggest problem is razor burn,” said Stormy Daniels, an actress, writer and director. Ms. Daniels is also a skeptic. “I’m not 100 percent sure why anyone would want to see their porn in HD,” she said.

Despite the challenges, pornographers — who distributed some 7,000 new movies on DVD last year and sold discs worth $3.6 billion in the United States — are rapidly moving to high-definition. One major company, Digital Playground, plans to release its first four HD-DVD titles this month, and plans four new ones each month. In March, Vivid plans to release “Debbie Does Dallas ... Again,” its first feature for both HD-DVD and Blu-ray.

Joone does not use a last name, but he does use a number of techniques to keep his films blemish-free. They include giving out lifestyle tips. “I tell the girls to work out more, cut down on the carbs, hit the treadmill,” he said.

Within the industry, the issue seems to have created a difference in perspective that cuts roughly along gender lines. Some male actors have begun using makeup to mitigate wrinkles or facial flaws, but generally they, and the male directors, are less worried about high-definition’s glare and more enamored of the technology. Ms. Daniels said that attitude was just so typical of men. “Men are all about outdoing each other, being up with the times, being cool, having the latest technology,” she said. “They’re willing to sacrifice our vanity and imperfections to beat each other” to high-definition, she said.

Other female actors say they generally like working with high-definition — except for the cosmetic-surgery part. Jesse Jane, one of the industry’s biggest stars, plans to go under the knife next month to deal with one side effect of high-definition. The images are so clear that Ms. Jane’s breast implants, from an operation six years ago, can be seen bulging oddly on screen. “I’m having my breasts redone because of HD,” she said. The stretch marks on Ms. Jane from seven years ago when she gave birth to her son are also more apparent. But she deals with those blemishes in a simpler way: by liberal use of tanning spray. Still, Ms. Jane likes the technology, as does her close friend Kirsten Price, 25, who appeared in “Manhunters” and “Just Like That.” “HD is great because people want to see how people really look,” Ms. Price said. “People just want to see what’s real.”

Ms. Price is allowing them to do so, mostly. She had laser treatments to diminish tiny purple veins on her thighs that weren’t visible to viewers before. “You can see things you cannot see with the naked eye. You see skin blemishes; you see cottage cheese,” said Robbie D. “But some cellulite is not necessarily a bad thing. It’s kind of sexy.” The technology makes the experience more intimate, he said. “People look to adult movies for personal contact, and yet they’re still not getting it. HD lets them see a little bit more of the girl.”

That’s not necessarily good, said Savanna Samson, an actress who last December directed her first movie, “Any Way You Want Me.” During a scene in which she played a desperate housewife, she ran into a problem: the high-definition camera revealed she had a tiny ill-placed pimple. “We kept stopping and trying to hide it. We put on makeup and powder, but there was no way,” Ms. Samson said. Finally, they tried another approach: “We just changed positions,” she said.
 
A fortune awaits the person who can produce a good, real-time, automated movie editor that removes the blemishes via Photo Shop like techniques.

JMHO.
 
"Jesse Jane, one of the industry’s biggest stars, plans to go under the knife next month to deal with one side effect of high-definition. The images are so clear that Ms. Jane’s breast implants, from an operation six years ago, can be seen bulging oddly on screen."

You don't need HD to see the odd bulges in her boob job.

I really do hope that this only helps continue the trend towards more natural looking women in porn. Most still eventually butcher their tits at some point in their career (although from what I've seen and read it's often more driven by self-esteem issues of the actresses rather than a specific demand from audiences or the industry).
 
JamesSD said:
"Jesse Jane, one of the industry’s biggest stars, plans to go under the knife next month to deal with one side effect of high-definition. The images are so clear that Ms. Jane’s breast implants, from an operation six years ago, can be seen bulging oddly on screen."

You don't need HD to see the odd bulges in her boob job.

I really do hope that this only helps continue the trend towards more natural looking women in porn. Most still eventually butcher their tits at some point in their career (although from what I've seen and read it's often more driven by self-esteem issues of the actresses rather than a specific demand from audiences or the industry).

Too many women in porn have butchered a hell of a lot more than just their boobs, and it is unfortunate to watch someone go from being totally hot in a more natural way, to some greesy looking enhanced beyond human and below attractive through surgery into something unwatchable.

And I thought that Sony didn't want porn on Blue Ray, and wouldn't allow the industry to use their hardware for it?
 
TheeGoatPig said:
And I thought that Sony didn't want porn on Blue Ray, and wouldn't allow the industry to use their hardware for it?
If that's the case, Blue Ray is screwed, and HD-DVD has already won the war between the two :)

(The PS3 was arguably Sony's best shot at winning, and given what a debacle that has been so far, Blue Ray is looking like the new BetaMax)
 
TheeGoatPig said:
Too many women in porn have butchered a hell of a lot more than just their boobs,
And women (and men for that matter) in Hollywood haven't? (Shakes head several times).
 
CharleyH said:
And women (and men for that matter) in Hollywood haven't? (Shakes head several times).

I don't notice Hollywood women lately. There hasn't been a real standout Star in a long time, for me.
 
CharleyH said:
And women (and men for that matter) in Hollywood haven't? (Shakes head several times).
Hollywood Stars are far more likely to go to top end plastic surgeons. Your average pornographic actress goes to a lower end "Chop shop" type place. There are exceptions, I've seen some artificial breasts in porn that look almost passable, but most have mediocre jobs, and go with tits far too big for their bodies.

The other cold reality is that hollywood starlets are never asked to bare their breasts from unflattering angles or with harsh lighting. Actresses who don't already have an above average looking pair of breasts are less likely to show them onscreen, and those that do have implants can hide the fact a lot more easily.

I'm not against plastic surgery when the results look good and can pass for natural. I just like the breasts I see to, you know, bounce :nana:
 
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