rainhorse68 answered Wednesday November 13 2013, 4:21 am: Can totally verify adviceman49's description of how professional studio-based adult scenes/movies are shot and edited. The rather noisy and energetic female 'finishes' are the art of the actress. It is quite likely that many a wannabe amateur model or couple could simply 'perform' in front of a running camera until the female has an orgasm. But the slick studio scenes with the perfect, beautiful models, perfect lighting and quality lenswork? No. You can't just film in real-time and hope to get lucky! Just enjoy the enhanced fantasy the crew and models work hard to create. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Monday November 11 2013, 10:14 am: Based on the interviews I have read most of the time they fake the orgasm. Not because they are not enjoying themselves. Many times with some of their partners they are. Technical problems with the shoot have them starting and stopping. While the camera is repositioned or other technical problems are corrected. What is seen in the finished film is a spliced compilation of the different scenes.
Sometimes the male actor will lose his erection and another actress needs to help him reestablish his erection before the shooting can begin again. All this interferes with the females ability to orgasm and when the director tells her to orgasm she just fakes it. If there are no stopping of the filming and the male actor is good at what he is doing then it is possible for the female star not to have to fake her orgasm. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
K3587 answered Sunday November 10 2013, 7:08 pm: According to interviews I've heard, some of them really do get off and what you're seeing is genuine. I assume a lot of that is dependent on the skill of the male. I'm sure the majority of them are just acting. After all, that is their job. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
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