vrpicasso Hi, thanks again for your feedback. Could you please explain why there must be a cumshot at the end of the video? There isn't a rule for it, right? That's why I don't completely agree. My husband, Marcello Bravo, can cum three times in a row, which means one scene can actually be split into three scenes. Of course, not all at once! :-) For example, in this scene, he had two cumshots in one take:
https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/edging-diva-little-caprice-give-you-two-cumshot-in-row-superprivatevr-47638?t=1442
For me, a scene is finished when the girl finishes it, or when the story indicates that it's over. It’s not just about an orgasm! Of course, you can cum as often as you want during the scene, lol. In our treatment, we let the guys suffer and try to present things differently, as you can often find in SLR. Most studios shoot largely the same models in different styles and locations. What makes the difference? Maybe the quality from time to time! ;-)
Absolutely! At the end of the day, it's all about perspective. We may not reach the same conclusion, and that's perfectly fine. Different people bring different interpretations and meanings to the table, and that diversity is what makes discussions interesting! 😊
It sounds like you're & many other users shedding light on the complex economics behind video production and distribution, especially in the VR entertainment industry. The need to split scenes and manage production costs is a reality that many creators face.
Producers often have to balance quality with financial viability, and sometimes that means making tough choices about equipment, shoot lengths, and how content is distributed across platforms. While fans may desire longer scenes with high-quality production, the business model often dictates a different approach to ensure sustainability.
It's a tough landscape, and understanding the financial side can help fans appreciate the challenges producers encounter. Ultimately, it's about finding a balance that allows for creative expression while also keeping the business afloat. The truth is, we have more flexibility when we shoot with a cheap camera in 6K instead of using the top-quality Canon in 8K at 60 frames per second. It's sad, but it's true.
Wish you a wonderful day :-)