Judging by what's out there these days it looks like all you need is a camcorder, a light and a couple of willing participants.I am wondering what kind of contracts and forms would be needed. And interested in what the specific Texas laws are. On top of that is it illegal to recruit for actors and actresses in Texas for making a porn movie?
But, in all seriousness you'll have to think about the cost for a high end video camera, proper lighting, payroll for the actors/cameraman, sound guy, etc. Plus, the cost of getting the HIV tests run, age checks (to avoid minors lying about their age) and even background checks. You don't want an axe murderer showing up on set. Originally Posted by IceCreamMan
I always wondered how porn actors/producers got around prostitution laws? If prostitution is defined (shorthand version) of paying someone to have sex, it seems like porn actors are guilty of prostitution.Well I was googling and found this.. in answer to your question
I don't know why the cops don't go after porn people like they do other prostitution busts?
Seems like it would be some easy busts, and the cops always like easy busts so they can get back to their donut shops. Originally Posted by tikkler33
I don't think any of those really address my question, though. Those links address pornography as an expression which is protected by the First Amendment.Your not paying them money to have sex, your paying the actors to have sex with each other filmed on camera. Not the same thing. If one actor pays the other actor money to have sex, then that constitutes prostitution. But if you are simply paying them to be filmed while having sex that is different. At least that is my understanding of pornography and why it is not considered prostitution and there is so much of it out there that consumers buy legally. Hope I am making sense here.. lol
What I am asking is different.
Even if you have a right to produce a movie depicting sex acts, I could see cops saying that you don't have right to pay people to have sex because that constitutes prostitution. In my scenario I'm not asking about the right to distribute sexually explicit materials, but about the right to pay people to have sex, which I could see a clever prosecutor using as a different attack on pornography. Originally Posted by tikkler33
Your not paying them money to have sex, your paying the actors to have sex with each other filmed on camera. Not the same thing. If one actor pays the other actor money to have sex, then that constitutes prostitution. Originally Posted by Guilty PleasuresSo is it legal for me to pay two of you ladies to come over my place, have some girl on girl action, and I just watch from the sideline.
OK, I googled this and this is what I found from the Texas Penal Code:LOL, you copy cat! I am the official googler! j/k
§ 43.02. PROSTITUTION. (a) A person commits an offense
if he knowingly:
(1) offers to engage, agrees to engage, or engages in
sexual conduct for a fee; or
(2) solicits another in a public place to engage with
him in sexual conduct for hire.
(b) An offense is established under Subsection (a)(1)
whether the actor is to receive or pay a fee. An offense is
established under Subsection (a)(2) whether the actor solicits a
person to hire him or offers to hire the person solicited.
(c) An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor,
unless the actor has previously been convicted one or two times of
an offense under this section, in which event it is a Class A
misdemeanor. If the actor has previously been convicted three or
more times of an offense under this section, the offense is a state
jail felony.
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So according to the above law, if I am a producer and I agree to pay two actors to "engage in sexual conduct for a fee" that is prostitution.
It doesn't look like the one paying the money has to be engaged in the sexual act. Originally Posted by tikkler33
This is my understanding of it, it's illegal in Texas, if it's made for sale or distribution. Nothing illegal about a couple making a video. When it's made to be sold or distributed, it's illegal.I did not know that! How is it that people can create porn movies here in Texas and place it on a website, and get paid by whomever wants to view such videos? Surely it's not all just in California and Florida is it?
Think about it, all the strippers, providers, and sex going on in Houston & Dallas and not one porn studio here. All porn is made in California and Florida in areas where is is highly regulated and legalized. Originally Posted by Killersalt
Well Guilty P. you raise an interesting question: If two people agree to play BCD and one party pays the other it is illegal in the USA. However: If one partyu is producing a video and pays people to perform sex acts in front of a camerac . . .it is pornography and is legitimate!I don't know the answers but I am really interested in finding out more information. I think in all seriousness if I or anyone wanted to do such a thing, an attorney would need to be hired to consult.
Why not open a "studio" to produce videos. You can have a "Talent Pool" to draw on. A hobbyist decides he wants to star in a porn video and contacts you to make the arangements. He chooses a co-star from your pool of Talent and provides the funding for his project. You, The "Studio" pay the co-star as your contract employee,and give him (the customer-producer) a DVD (or not as he chooses).
Why won't this or something like it pass for a legal transaction? Originally Posted by ICU 812
I could be wrong, but I think the illegality of producing porn in Texas and most states is more about violations of obscenity laws, not prostitution laws.Yea, I was reading this information and I think you are right. It varies from State to State as to how it is tested and enforced.
It's more about the obscenity laws related to producing porn for distribution and sale. I know it's a complete contradiction of reality when there are 100 porn shops on i45.
I saw a girl for a while who was in the porn business and we talked about it a lot in detail. She only could do shoots in certain areas in California, (the valley) and south Florida, and permits were required for every shoot.
There is lots of porn shot in these locations where they pretend to be somewhere else.
Take what I say with a grain of salt though, because I am far from an expert. Originally Posted by Killersalt