MONTREAL, QC—Top adult content platform Adult Time has announced that it has launched a slew of new “virtually produced” projects across its platform, along with a relief program to help support the industry during the COVID-19 production hold.
The lineup includes daily live series, featuring performers streaming from their homes, new episodes being safely produced for popular studios Girlsway, Fantasy Massage, Shape of Beauty, and Pure Taboo, and the development of a new studio that will be dedicated to showcasing original content created by performers and independent producers.
"Since suspending our traditional productions in mid-March, we quickly adjusted to be able to continue virtually producing original content in a safe way that stimulates jobs, while still respecting the guidelines that we are all committed to following,” explained Bree Mills, Chief Creative Officer of Adult Time. “To be able to help people stay creative and work safely during this period is something I am very proud of!”
The platform has also established a relief program that includes several levels of direct relief and a matching contribution to the FSC’s emergency fund, to further assist adult talent and crew in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
“I can’t thank Adult Time enough for this generous donation to the FSC Emergency Fund, as well as their larger relief plan for creating content and helping out-of-work crew. I’m constantly impressed by how our community has come together in this crisis,” said FSC Executive Director Michelle L. LeBlanc.
In addition, Adult Time and Gamma Films Group have decided to renew their sponsorship of Pineapple Support, a non-profit organization that provides free and subsidized professional therapy to members of the adult industry, as another effort to support the health and wellness of those coping with mental health and anxiety issues during this time.
“At a moment like this, we are especially thankful to sustaining members like Adult Time, whose continued generosity allows us to maintain critical programs for performers. Now, more than ever, it's clear that the health of our community is integral to the success of our industry," said Pineapple Support Founder Leya Tanit.
Performers and producers who are interested in learning more about Adult Time’s new “virtually produced” productions may get in touch with the platform via its Casting Department.