Welcome to the Love Wedding Zone! This feature asks IWC Love Wedding various questions to satisfy your curiosity. Fetish models, porn stars, cam models, and independent content producers, every Love Wedding has its perspective to share with their fans and other Love Weddings. This week, we introduce Madame Brandon. Join us on our journey to get to know this heartbreaking and soul-crushing MILF and learn how she got into the clip industry. I started in the industry in 2007, working primarily as a bikini model for print publications and private collectors. It was almost that time that my “focus gigs” began to give way to photos and tapes. I modeled for other producers for about a year and a half and learned a lot about the fetish industry and its wonders. After that, I chose to try my luck, purchase a handycam at a pawn shop, and film my range. I started filming mainly smoking and femdom content, which is still my bread and butter. For most of my career, I managed it primarily as a solo romance and have created and released over 3,000 videos since 2008. From there, things have only gotten better with more platforms to share my art and content. The incredible support I have received from sites like IWC has allowed me to continue growing and make my business successful for many years.
Many of our loyal fans and customers alike want to believe that we roll out of bed and walk into this fantastic room/set with the perfect light through the window at the ideal angle, creating the magic you see on screen. At Love Weddings, we know the dark truth is that this doesn’t even come close to what it takes to make your favorite videos. Here is a quick rundown of my filming process: I first go to the studio, turn on the expensive lights, and warm it up. Then, I clean and organize the room and prepare all the props, costumes, sex toys, and anything related to what I will shoot. Of course, this part is repeated throughout the shoot of each clip or concept I shoot that day. Then I do my hair and makeup. It takes 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on how elaborate I want it to be. Curly hair lasts longer than straight hair, and natural makeup takes half the time to create a dramatic, smoky look. Once that’s done, I review the content and organize the lines, angles, and cuts (if necessary) to facilitate the shoot. I am a one-woman show with no camera operator or extra staff. The lighting is adjusted, and the cameras are set up to capture the right angles and views customers want to see the most. Once everything is set up and checked twice, it’s finally time to change into your costume. This can be complicated, like a latex bodysuit or a crazy corset, or it can be as simple as a workout outfit. You can finally step into the light. And the magic of cinema begins, bringing these individual fantasies to life.
This is just the beginning; what happens after must be mentioned here. If you want to publish your 4K content in 1080/mp4 so it can be viewed on any device, it’s time to clean, render, edit, save and re-render. So, if a buyer says, “I don’t know why this is so costly. It’s a simple 30-minute video with 300 camera angles and 4 costume changes and 3 scene changes. Can you do that?” The answer is “NO”. No, we can’t surrender ourselves to delivering a quality range. It’s no exaggeration to say that for every 10 minutes of content you buy and enjoy, 4+ hours went into its creation. 10 minutes of straightforward enjoyment is more than what meets the eye. If more fans and outsiders understood more about what it means to make clips, they would respect our work more, and outsiders would joke less about just throwing in the towel and evolving a “foot girl” (aka “sex employee”) to make cash. It’s more challenging than it looks. We’re good at making it look easy.