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Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:55 am
by Jonboy
Just watched a program about the Adult Industry in Germany. One girl was saying she did a scene with two other girls and five guys; the Director booked a suite and an other room ; and had provided a makeup artist and the filming went ahead. At the end of the shoot , something happened and the hotel became aware of the filming. Security were called and the films and still were witheld. I was appalled the cost of the shoot must have been over 2000 just for fees. Are they allowed to do this
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 3:28 am
by Jacques
Jonboy wrote:
> Are they allowed to do this
Yes.
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:33 am
by planeterotica
In Germany they may be allowed to confiscate your film, here in the U.K. its called theft.
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:47 am
by b217bravo
Often wondered about this, if I booked a girl & took her to a hotel as a 'guest' for the evening would the hotel kick me/us out?
b217bravo
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:23 am
by one eyed jack
Personally what you do in a hotel room with the exception of murdering someone and setting the room alight is your own business. Lets face it, isnt that what they were made for? Hence the saying "Get a room!"
Unless you get the hotel logo blatantly in view then I think there could be legal repercussions but lets face it, I've used hotel rooms so much that the manager was a friend of a friend who informed me that he knew what I was doing there and offered me the room free of charge if he could come in and watch. Not to mention it was blatantly obvious that I book the room under One Eyed Jack Productions...DOH!
Unfortunately I dont offer peep shows so I never took advantage of his offer. Though I did for a girly shoot with Alicia Rhodes and Keira for Clitty Slickers. The same manager got another manager to get me a room in The Marriot. Lets face it, they're clued up to wahts going on.
I would rather shoot my scenes on the high street in the back of cars but I hear thats illegal these days.
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:46 am
by planeterotica
one eyed jack wrote:
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> I would rather shoot my scenes on the high street in the back
> of cars but I hear thats illegal these days.
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planeterotica wrote:
Yes you could find yourself on the sex register for doing it in a car these days Terry, best to stick with the hotel room its a pity because theres loads of girls who love to do it in public places, there is no fun anymore !love!
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:52 am
by Darkow Hotmale
OEJ, I know it's been repeated ad nauseum, but that UK Amateurs From..... scene with you and Sara was in the back seat of an MPV I believe, and I still crack up remembering the panic on Sara's face when she realised the Ole' Bill were just round the corner!
And then, all the way back to the flat, you filmed her in every state of undress possible, followed by a quickie against the wall and in the stairwell too.
Unforgettable porn!
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:24 pm
by bigAl
The hotel room technically becomes a "place of work", which means that some rules will still apply, e.g. from 1st July, smoking will not be permitted!!!
Re: Filming in Hotel Rooms
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:42 pm
by one eyed jack
You can shoot in a pub with all the patrons watching if you have permission from the pub owner. You can shoot in a garden as long as a neighbours window cannot be seen anywhere as this would be construed that anyone could have seen that was going on therefore constituing a crime of public indecency.
There are many clever ways to do things outdoors legally but getting permission is the main thing.