Megan Mistakes Collabs With Inka Winter on 'Night Shift'

LOS ANGELES—Content creator Megan Mistakes has completed production of “Night Shift,” her upcoming orgy-themed collaboration with ForPlay Films founder and 2024 AVN Award nominee Inka Winter.

“We just finished shooting ‘Night Shift.’ It’s an orgy scenario featuring me, Steven Ricks, Arson Leigh and Lowlita. The concept was super fun, and really like nothing I had seen before. Basically, we start off as mannequins who come to life and explore each other’s bodies. It’s also my first group scene, so I’m super excited for my fans to see it.”

She added: “While I love camming and being able to interact with my fans one on one, I’ve realized how much I love the atmosphere of being on set and collaborating with others. As of right now, my most memorable projects are definitely the ones I’ve done for Inka Winter.”

As founder of the feminist adult studio ForPlay Films, Winter received multiple 2024 AVN Award nominations for her Lust Cinema feature Ashford Manor, which drew critical raves for its romantic tale that was equal parts Jane Austen and Bridgerton. “I absolutely love her creativity and her sense of collaboration on set,” Mistakes said of the director.

“If it weren’t for working with her, I would have never considered working on films in general. Everyone I’ve met since being more public about my work has been so warm, welcoming and supportive.”

Mistakes’ collaborations with Winter extend beyond movies—she joined with her and performers Nicole Kitt and Jasmine Teaa for a weekly sex education stream on Streamate. During the program, they fielded questions from fans about human sexuality for Elevate, an ongoing initiative recognizing members and allies of the adult industry who are working to make a positive impact within their communities.

“A lot of my work has been direct with fans just because I’ve been camming for six years and so many people are nervous to express their desires and interests, due to shame or embarrassment,” Mistakes said. “Most of the time it’s nothing to be embarrassed about, in my personal opinion. Something my parents always told me was as long as you are safe, aren’t hurting someone or being offensive to a group of people, the opinions of others on what you do don’t matter, and I echo the same thing to my fans. I’m trying to break down that barrier of shame and move it towards excitement and more positive interactions.”

For more updates, follow Mistakes on X and visit Winter’s ForPlayFilms.com.

Pictured: Megan Mistakes.