New VP Wyatt Case Takes the Helm at Smash Pictures

CHATSWORTH, California—Smash Pictures officially introduced its new vice president today: Wyatt Case, a 23-year veteran of the adult industry.

Dan Quinn, owner of Smash Pictures, said, "Wyatt has a very steady hand running the Smash ship. He started mid March 2015 and I did not get to sit down with him at the office until early April—I just could not wait to have lunch with him."

Case came to California from Boston in 1992 and started working for Chuck Zane at Zane Entertainment. He started in sales and worked his way up to sales manager. When Frank Koretsky at IVD bought the Zane line, Wyatt stayed on with him. Two years later Jeff Mike over at JM Productions called and made Case an offer he couldn't refuse.

When JM moved its warehouse to the central coast town of Paso Robles, the Southern California-based Case missed working in an office environment. Then, in March, Smash owner Quinn called and made Case another great offer. It worked out well for Case because the Smash Pictures offices are close to home in Chatsworth.

Quinn said, "Wyatt was my sales rep for ten years at his last job over at JM, and he would call on me weekly and send over these really cool sales promotions by email, and sure enough, I would buy! Every so often I would go by the JM warehouse and say hi, so it came very natural to ask him to come on board. In our office he also has by his side a great secretary and bookkeeper, Jen, and Carlos, who oversees all of our warehouse, Smash video vault, and foreign customers' needs. He's a great match for Smash!"

Expressing his own satisfaction, Case said, "The people Dan has at Smash are all extremely competent and a crack crew to work with. They are super organized and it makes things easy! I just want to say I appreciate Chuck Zane, Frank Koretsky, Jeff Mike and Dan Quinn, who took a chance on me, and I want to thank them personally. It was a pleasure to work for them and they were very helpful with my career in this industry."

Two titles have been released since Case has been with Smash: Daddy's Home 3, a depiction of stepfathers being seduced by their stepdaughters, and Cuddles, a collection of more intimate scenes.

"We have one release per month now," Case explained, "but we're going to increase it to two. We've got a lot of great new content coming down the pipeline. There are some good people coming on board that I respect and who do quality work—just their name on the box is going to get the customer wanting to check it out. There are a lot of exciting things that are going happen this year with Smash Pictures."

Those seeking to do business with Smash Pictures or who are interested in acquiring a licensing deal, call Wyatt Case at (818) 772-7219, extension 104, or email him at [email protected].