SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals were honored at the GayVN Awards, Monday, January 21, 2019 with five wins in major categories. The GayVN Awards, held at The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, were attended by models, directors, and executives from Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Network. Returning for the second consecutive year after a seven-year hiatus, the GayVN Awards were hosted by Shangela and Alec Mapa, and featured musical acts Danity Kane and Brooke Candy.
Falcon Studios Exclusive Alam Wernik won the Best Newcomer award for his work in his first year in the industry.
The on-location, all sex movie Love & Lust in New Orleans from Falcon Studios garnered wins for director team Tony Dimarco and Chi Chi Larue in the Best Director Non-Feature category.
In the ongoing tradition of acting awards won by performers in Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Original features, Wesley Woods scored the Best Actor GayVN for his performance in Falcon’s Zack and Jack Make a Porno, bringing fellow nominee for the same project and Falcon Exclusive Woody Fox on stage to share the spotlight. Additionally, Bruce Beckham took home the Best Supporting Actor GayVN trophy for his work in NakedSword Originals’ The Slutty Professor.
The Slutty Professor took home another win for the trio of Ace Era, Tyler Roberts, and Dave Slick with the trophy for Best Three-Way Sex Scene. Tyler Roberts and mr. Pam accepted the awards and provided a touching tribute to the departed Slick in their on-stage comments..
“We are very proud of the recognition that we’ve received from the GayVN Awards, and the entire Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Originals family would like to thank the GayVNs and all the fans who celebrate us,” said Falcon Studios and NakedSword President, Tim Valenti. “We have such an amazing pool of talented directors, performers and staff without whom none of this would be possible, and I can’t tell them or anyone enough how much I appreciate their dedication and commitment to all of our projects.”