Category: Actors

Today is Sunday, November 22, 2009 two days before my birthday. Joy 😉 Soon I’ll be 36 years old. Such a strange thing to realize how old you are, even though I feel so much younger. Perhaps it’s because I’m always surrounded by the youngins that come in for work. Anyway, I wanted to touch up on the development of Twinklight, which is coming along quite nicely. If you haven’t already seen my morphed vampire look on youtube, check it out. Daniel was nice enough to be my working model, who by the way is not in the film…: I wanted to get away from the actors needing to have fake teeth in their mouth. It always seems to have an impact on their speech when they talk. I dressed up as a vampire for Halloween, put the fake teeth in which were very hard to mold to my teeth, even though I only used caps for my k9’s. I’d rather the vampires teeth come alive when they have to. So, I’ve played around with some special effects and have come up with something I feel good about. Also, the contacts were very hard to get used to, so again I played with some special effects and came up with a way to morph the eyes as needed. My goal with Twinklight has always been to release something unlike anything I have before. And seen for that matter. I have high expectations for this film, not just from myself but the actors as well. The cast that was chosen for this film were chosen for many reasons. I wasn’t solely making my decision based on an actor’s look, more his ability to perform both sexually and in roles. There are only a few characters that have been cast whom I haven’t worked with that were chosen based on their look/physique. The rest have all worked with me, or have auditioned via webcam or in person. For those who were not chosen, I don’t want you to hold any harsh feelings on the matter. You have all been great to work with and hope to continue to work with you in the future. The decisions made were necessary in order to make sure the production runs smoothly and we are able to get what we need in the time we have scheduled. So don’t take it personally if you weren’t cast as it has no bearing on my interest to work with you on other projects. I could not put everybody I wanted to in this film, and I hope those who auditioned understand that my decisions were not personal. So what’s up next for the film? Well, we start filming the weekend after Thanksgiving, and run until December 15 with a full schedule of filming Twinklight and other material. We are all working very hard to get a release before the end of the year. Fingers crossed… We’ll be using a lot of filming techniques during the process which will include some blue/green screening for special effects, fight sequences, etc. I have spent the last few weeks finalizing the touches on allowing for these things to be in place and am eager and excited to get them going. I’m currently working on some other special effects that I’ll share with you soon once I’ve finalized them. Will keep everyone posted as things develop. Trailers, behind the scenes stuff, etc. will be shared as we move forward. Cheers, Afton

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Twinklight News

I can not share enough with you how tiring this industry can truly be when dealing with the twink actors/models. I do try my best to bite my tongue, but there are times when I feel the need to speak my mind and share my side of what I experience with these young adults. Time to time, there comes an opportunity to work with an actor who’s done some work with other producers, which is usually a blessing. These guys are used to having a camera in their face, used to baring all in front of complete strangers. Some are great to work with, have great attitudes. Others are full of drama and all about being in the spotlight. And of course, there’s the really difficult ones that just don’t work out. Chase Harding & Aaron Tyler text me out of the blue one night months ago while they were in town. Asked me if I was interested in filming some scenes with the two of them. I of course already worked with Chase, heard about Aaron, never had that opportunity being exclusive with Helix, so I had interest. But when it came down to how much they wanted to be paid. Well, I’ve received some ridiculous rates before, but they wanted me to put them up for a week in a penthouse suite at the Wynn Hotel & Casino here in Vegas. And if I agreed, I’d receive a discounted rate to use them in scenes. A discounted rate? When we’re talking about a 10,000 tab plus to put someone up at a penthouse suite at the Wynn for a week, who in their right mind would entertain this idea?? I of course, politely declined. In a recent blog over at Aaron Tylers blog he goes on to talk about sleazy producers, now including me of course because he and I were unable to negotiate a rate for him to appear in Twinklight. He left out his initial email on his blog, which I’ll post below. It amazes me that I go from having his respect, and him saying how well I treat my actors, that he would love to work with me, to being a slime ball producer, trying to take advantage of actors because he couldn’t come forward with a rate. I want everybody to know I NEVER turned down Aaron’s rate, because he simply never gave me one. And for someone who’s been in this industry to not know how much he wanted to be paid is complete bull shit. When I was going to work with Brent Corrigan, he gave me his rate. Turk Melrose, gave me his rate. Ralph Woods, gave me his rate. Now just because I may not be able to pay these actors their rates, certainly doesn’t make me a slime ball. About a month ago, I received an email from Aaron, which read: I hope everything is going great for you. And that you are having a great year. You have amazing work and although I know there was ALOT of drama caused by alot of people, I wanted you to know man to man, that it was never my intention to cause any bad blood between us. I have always wanted to work with you and hope that, that is still a possibility someday. Also, whatever anyone said about a rate in regard to me to you is BS. I know how the economy is and I also know that you film 1000’s of guys and dont need any divas or people with bs. I hope you can accept my apology for not talkin to you face to face on this matter! And also, for any thing anyone has said I said or did which isnt true, I have always had the upmost respect for you, from the way I have seen that you treat your models to the way that you film great work. Yours truly, Aaron Tyler So, in response to his email that he sent me above, I asked him if he would be interested in joining the Twinklight cast. The rest of our conversations went into negotiation about how much money he would be paid. That we of course had issues with before. I wanted to know what his going rate was, as almost every actor has a going rate. I understand an actor wants to get as much money as he possibly wants, but almost everybody knows my rates. So if I have the ability to increase a rate, I need to have justification to do this. It has nothing to do with being a slime ball in this industry. When you make a film, you have a budget and the most important element in film making is the budget. 99% of the time you’re going to go over budget. But if and when you do, you need to be able to justify it’s overage somehow. If it’s getting an actor in that has a large following that will add a few hundred, thousand DVD sales, then you take that into account and try to meet the actor in his request. This was my intention with Aaron. I wanted to know his following, I wanted to know when he was last filmed, how many scenes he did, and how much approximately he was compensated. Instead of coming back with a ball park, he directed me to his agent because he says it was getting too complicated. Couldn’t he simply return with 500-800/scene, or 1000-2000/scene, etc. ? I can move my numbers around my budget however I need to make them work, and my intention was to try my best to meet Aarons rate best way I could. Unfortunately, he didn’t want to share his rate, in which case I thanked him for his time. Given the circumstances, my feelings were his initial email to me was BS. I’m not new to this, I’ve been doing this for 8 years now and if an actor really truly wants to work with me, he’s going to show that in his communication. He cut it off when he directed me to his agent, as he didn’t initially direct me there. When it comes to paying an actor for scenes on a website, I have specific budget and actors are paid on a scale from beginning to experienced rates. They fall well within the going rate of web scenes. I’m told from actors I pay more. Some actors I’m told I pay less. None the less, both of these types of actors come back for work and I pay what my budget allows. I’ve worked with actors that receive thousands of dollars per scene who take less to work with me. Actors who come back time and time again. Why do you think that is? Because I’m a slime ball trying to take advantage of them? Anybody who’s actually worked with me knows that not to be true. When it comes to features, the budget is completely different. Actors are NOT paid the same rates as they are for web scenes. They are paid more. And their pay is all dependent on their experience, ability to perform, looks, audience, etc. Many factors go into their pay, and if an actor is NOT willing to put a price out there, he’ll never know if that price can be met. Aaron Tyler knows what his worth is, he knows what he wants to be paid per scene. He knows what I pay, he knows my work, he said so in his initial email to me on facebook. So, why make things difficult and send me to an agent? Simply give me your asking rate and I’ll tell you if I can meet it or not. Plain and simple. End of story. I hold nothing against Aaron Tyler, I don’t know him well enough to cast any judgment onto him. But with my experience with him, it didn’t feel like he was serious about working with me, so we went our separate ways. No harm, no foul. Aaron knows me well enough to know I don’t like to deal with drama even though it comes creeping on my door all the time. If Aaron is willing to come forward with his rate, I’d be happy to let him know if I can meet it or not. It is not personal, it’s business and if my budget allows for it, I’ll certainly do it. If Aaron decides not to work, I wish him the best in his future.

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Aaron Tyler….Twinklight?

So much to report lately, sorry I’ve been extremely busy these past few weeks filming new content, designing DVD covers, etc. First off, my next two releases this month will be Tasty Twinks and Lollipop Twinks. I think you’ll agree that these two films should do very well 😉 Hot new actors, great content and new location and concepts. I’ll post trailers ASAP, but for now here are the DVD covers.

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New Releases

So far, the shoot has been going great! Been filming some great stuff, and the four actors that are here have done an outstanding job. On board here we have, Brendan Tyler, Jason Creed, Gabriel Kelly, and Lucas Sky who left us on Thursday night. Levon Meeks will be joining us tonight and through the week to pick up another four of five scenes. Last night we shot a great scene. Jason Creed & Brendan Tyler star in this scene which involves Jason giving Brendan a Tarot Card reading that leads into some hot fun. Will post more when I have time 😉 Afton

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July Shoot Update

For those of you who follow my blog and like to leave comments, such as this one about my most recent two actors who were a no show: “Perhaps its because they realized that your studio is not worth working for…guys like Rad and Chase made the right decision to not work with you!” There’s no reason why an actor would think this for one. I’ve worked with hundreds of actors over the last seven years, 99% of which have loved working with my studio and myself and vice versa. The other 1%, simply didn’t work out, like in any other business. If they chose to be bitter about the decision not to be brought back for work, that’s really up to them, but has never been a personal decision on my part. Even those actors who chose to be that way, I have, nor has anyone who works with and for me held anything against any of them. They just weren’t what I was looking for, for whatever reason. Whether it be their ability to perform, or their looks, etc. There are requirements you know, and not everyone will work out. It’s not personal. As far as Rad, not really sure why he’d try to come in for work for over a month, every weekend, then all the sudden decide not to. Sounds to me like he received some bad info from an actor or producer who had some influence on his decision. I’m confident had he chosen to come in and try it out, he’d still be coming in for work. Chase, well we all know what happened there. Chase did not make the decision not to work for me, I chose not to work with him after his demand of higher pay and insisting he be put on the cover. Matter of fact, he and I had text conversation shortly after that decision, and he was very much interested in working for and with me, as our previous discussion seemed to be more of a misunderstanding. Feel free to come to my blog and post your remarks, I welcome them all, good or bad. But don’t come and make comments such as these and remain anonymous. Stand behind your comments and remarks, otherwise, I just reject your comments and nobody sees them. I of course won’t be approving any comments that are simply rude, no need for those comments. If you have worked for me, and chosen not to for whatever reason, feel free to share that reason with my blog, I have no issues with that. But don’t just leave a comment such as the one above and not say why you feel that way. Those comments are obviously just bitter comments, and rude you know? Why do you think their decision not to work with me as you say, was a good decision? Because I’m such a difficult person? Because I don’t pay enough money? Because the work I do is shitty quality? I mean, you must have a reason why you feel this way. I know there are producers out there that don’t care for me, even though I really don’t know any of them personally, nor them me. I’ve heard the comments from actors that come in saying how some were rejected for work because they chose to work with me. Such a ridiculous thing to do. Actors need work, and none of the producers are ‘in competition’ with each other. They only become and make themselves competition when they start denying work to an actor because they worked with another studio. Don’t punish the actor because they don’t have issues with another producer, they have nothing to do with it. It’s one thing for a producer not to work with another actor because that producer shared his experience with that actor, I’ve had producers ask me for my feedback on an actor before. But it’s another thing to not work the actor simply because the actor chooses to work for me. Why punish him, he’s just trying to make a living like we are in this very bad economy. I have nothing against any fellow producers in this industry, quite frankly I don’t know any of them well enough to have anything against them. Producers should be working together, not against each other. I mean, look at the two actors that just fucked me on this shoot. These two actors had no reason to be a no show, making me think that all along they were coming in, letting me book their flights, then on the day of the flight, not telling me they were not coming. They were in contact with me consistently up until that day and said nothing of the sort. There was no reason for any of these guys to have a grudge towards me to act this way. One of them has never worked in the industry. Producers should ban these actors from working, because there may come a time they feel like fucking one of them out of a flight and waste their time. I would like to start an online community where we as producers can connect and talk about the actors we work with. I realize some of the producers like to have exclusive actors, which is fine. But those who aren’t exclusive by us working together, we can provide the actor with more work. A win win situation for everyone. We can also create a black list of actors who decide to be unprofessional, like the two who chose to waste my time and fuck my shoot this last week. So if you’re a producer, and you’d like to get something like this started, contact me and let’s start working together. Spite what any actor might say to you, I don’t know anything about how you run your business and have nothing against any of you. Cheers, Afton

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Comments & Producers Need To work With Eachother!

Well, my sixth actor scheduled also was a no show. Gave no notice of not coming in, nothing. Spoke to him on Instant Messenger over the weekend, telling me everything was set to go. I’m am so sick and tired of these twinky actors fucking me on flights and wasting my time. I’m going to be putting a new policy in effect starting immediately which will require a signed agreement with actors prior to booking them for their flights and for the shoot. And everyone wonders why it’s taking so long to cast Twinklight? It’s because actors who have no respect for the business or themselves who take the spot of another actor who would have had the professionalism to follow through, at the very least give me enough notice to get another actor in. Fucking bull shit! Afton

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Robert Another Actor No Show

Just got back from the airport, Tyler Bolt former/present Helix Actor was booked for my shoot this week. Assured me 100% he’d be here. Texted me saying he would never commit to something and not show. Before booking his flight, wanted to be sure he’d make it out. Texts giving me that assurance. Well, just another example of how some of these actors work. If you’re a producer, I encourage you not to work with this actor, unless you don’t mind getting stiffed for a flight. Very disappointing. Thing that bothers me most, I emailed him on myspace today asking him if he was all packed, and he replied, no not yet, working on it. You know, if someone changes their mind about coming in, that’s not a problem. Simply let me know so I can cancel your flight and get a replacement. But to just tell someone you’re going to show, and you don’t, well it’s not like you just didn’t show up for your 8 hour shift at SubWay, you fuck up a film production that has taken a great deal of time and money to put together. I had six actors scheduled to come in, now I’m down to five. Let’s see how many will actually show. Ugh!

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Tyler Bolt, No Show!

I finally got up my new actor’s network/casting website. I had so many issues with my actor’s application that I decided to go one step further and add a networking site for actor’s who’ve worked/work with me and those interested. I feel it’s important that the actors have a place to connect to ask questions on what it’s like to work with me. It gives them an opportunity to hear it straight from the horses mouth, rather than haters who really have no clue. We all know who those people are ;-). It’s set up much like a myspace. Each actor creates/updates his profile, adds his photos. Which is great because so many actors look change from day to day. There’s an Event’s feature where I post all upcoming film shoots so actors can inquire in time to be cast. It has a News feature as well so I can update everyone on the progress of current and future events. I feel this is a great addition and I look forward to it’s growth. Simply go to www.aftonnills.com to sign up or check it out. Cheers, Afton

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Afton’s Actor Network Site Launched