LOS ANGELES—The finale of Seth Gamble’s latest cinemacore project Luminati is now available on LucidFlix.com.
“Posh,” the final installment of the series from Gamble and Los Angeles-based director, cinematographer and editor Siren Obscura, continues the story set in the vintage, high-fashion world where a glamorous lady (Queenie Sateen) accustomed to having her wishes fulfilled arrives back at her swanky penthouse after a night on the town. Once home, she finds her chosen companion for the evening (Gamble) waiting for her.
“The idea for ‘Posh’ was to explore those classic '90s visuals,” Gamble said, “while still being true to the concept of bringing themes to life where the girls are the main focus, as opposed to having a set with the girls being dressed for the set.
“Siren and I reflected on the 1990s, an era marked by diverse and experimental visual styles, shaped by cultural and technological shifts,” the performer/director continued. “The decade was characterized by high-contrast lighting and vivid colors, especially in fashion and music videos, alongside the gritty, raw look of the grunge aesthetic. We even played with some vintage '90s equipment to evoke certain images with handheld cameras, to create authenticity, because the era was a melting pot of past influences and new possibilities.”
Gamble added that he was pleased to welcome Queenie Sateen back to one of his sets. "When I envisioned this particular scene, Queenie immediately emerged as the sole performer capable of executing it with unparalleled success," he said. "She was incredible in Timeless, the movie I had directed her in for Wicked. I knew she would instinctively understand the 1990s aesthetic we sought to capture here. Queenie infused our sex scene with her charisma; we had an electric, believable connection that made the sex natural and spontaneous.”
To watch the scene and entire production, visit LucidFlix.com.