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Regardless of whether it’s morning, afternoon or evening (and wherever it is that you are) the www.PNTLIVE.net video podcast network is available – and will continue into the distant future.
In part 2 of this comprehensive interview with adult actress and adult performer advocate Lasha Lane (click here to view part 1) – Lasha outlines what she feels are cost inequities within the FSC controlled PASS system and how some studios appear to be “grandfathered” into the pass network and don’t have to pay to access talent records (whereas others do).
In addition Lasha Lane makes it clear that she’s willing to work with all of the adult industry leadership entities (such as the FSC, APAC and APAG) as she feels that they’d all be more effective were they to unite (opposed to continuing to fight).
Lasha states that one of her goals is keep the government out of the adult industry (in regards to regulation). Lasha Lane also delves into the perception of Black (African American) women in the industry (the mainstream vs. urban debate) and expresses how she is glad that a few Black women in the industry are finally exercising their voice.
Lasha Lane shares her long term objectives within the adult entertainment industry and outlines how she believes the long standing adult industry institutions, media outlets and awards shows (such as AVN ) at their core seem to want to be more inclusive and promote diversity, but don’t appear to know exactly how to do so (due to the “old guard” within the industry)… Lasha hopes that her efforts will shift the industry in a more productive and positive direction when it comes to educating the industry (as a whole) in regards to what inclusiveness in actuality is.
The primary change Lasha Lane feels should occur within the industry should be the elimination of pornstar talent agents, agencies and publicists – due to people in such positions having too much perceived (and unjustified) “power” in regards to the type of content produced, who works (versus who doesn’t), the existence of the illegal problematic prostitution rackets, and the global “trends” the industry at times dictates (as being valid) to the public.
In the upcoming part 3 of this interview Lasha Lane goes into detail in regards to the dispute between APAG union leaders and FSC leaders in regards to a future proposed program to provide adult performers with RESOURCES and EDUCATE adult performers as to what the realities of what the porn industry really are.
Alex Mayers discusses and provides commentary on the latest news, gossip, issues and events surrounding the adult (pornography) industry, adult performers (pornstar) and the politics of the industry behind the scenes that rule their world.
In this podcast Alex discusses the mandatory and voluntary FSC production halts, how the coronavirus is effecting the industry, pornstars who are making the irresponsible choice of escorting during the coronavirus pandemic, issues revolving around the Free Speech Coalition CEO, the abuse pornstars may be contending with from the boyfriends (often pimps) they may be quarantined with during the pandemic and some complaints about the FSC Lasha Lane has expressed on Twitter.
Pornstars may be headed back to work in a Coronavirus filled world as early as June 12 in California
Pornstars could be headed back to work in a Coronavirus filled world as early as June 12, 2020 as California reopens the film and media industry.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/la-county-allows-tv-film-production-resume-june-12-1297907
Some directors and producers in the adult film industry are concerned. In this PNTLIVE update, Alexandra Mayers shares thoughts from a UK pornographer in regards to the what the adult film industry should look and behave like in a post Covid-19 world.
From the Common Sense files: One producers’ perspective on the UK adult industry after Covid-19