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dar2112v
Joined in Dec 2007
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orclover
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iStripper american studio / Studio américain iStripper

Everything about iStripper
January 5, 2023, 21 answers
I would like to know more about this studio.

How the idea of creating this studio came about. Who were the people responsible for it.

Its history, when it opened and what led to its closure.

Were the shooting conditions the same as in the European studio at that time?

Was the enthusiasm of the clients the same for the American women, as for the European women for example?

Is a return of a studio in America possible or not? If not, why not?


J'aimerais en savoir plus sur ce studio.

Comment est venu l'idée de créer ce studio. Qui en était les personnes responsables.

Son historique, la date de son ouverture et ce qui a ammené sa fermeture.

Les conditions de tournage étaient-elles les même qu'au studio européen à cette époque ?

L'enthousiasme des clients était-il le même pour les femmes américaines, que les femmes européennes par exemple.

Un retour d'un studio en Amérique est-il envisageable ou non. Si non pourquoi ?

1. Studio was more expensive and totem couldn't control the quality of the product in terms photos and videos.
2. They tried to pay America models more similar to European models and couldn't build a very good catalog...cost of living in L.A and Las Vegas is ridiculous and pornstars must ask for more money. America doesn't have the constant flow of model beautiful girls from Russia and Ukraine like Europe does...
3. Totem then decided to pay much more for models and were able to get some good shows like Mia Malkova but these didn't sell well enough to justify the costs. Customers want professionals but aren't going to pay more for a pro-stripper with tats and anything fake...that has been proven. A tat-free girl from Ukraine or Russia who will do xxx seems the best bet for success.
4. Totem lost a lot of money on the America studio initially but probably has made it back as it helps sell the product to mainstream porn viewers and American users.
5. I actually think totem just needs to be more proactive about non-european models coming to Paris...they could have shot most of the best american girls without an american studio if they wanted.
Anjin62
Joined in Dec 2007
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List of Pantyless shows

Everything about iStripper
January 4, 2023, 50 answers
they haven't to examine every single CLIP...but only the CARDS where the model that are pantiless
Just how do you propose to determine which cards have no clips in which panties are worn ? Certainly it would be less than all clips but it would also entail looking at much more than one clip per card.

I would be delighted if Totem provided a few of my favourite clothing tags - but they would almost certainly be rather different from yours (my personal highest priority clothing tags would be Bra, Panties, Suspender Belt, Blouse, Seamed Stockings, Silk or Satin).

For a long time I have wished that for each card Totem had provided a full list of the items of clothing being worn and discarded. But though that would have been practical if it had been a feature from the start it, along with similar ideas, would not be practical now.

P.S. would a card level "pantiless" tag be equivalent to "no panties" in which case a "Panties" tag would seem to be the more obvious choice alongside the existing "dress", "skirt", "stockings" and "socks" tags.


because I hope that TOTEM ... have some DIGITAL archives where was wrote how the model was dressed.
If that was the case it wouldnot have been necessary for one of the moderators to have undertaken reviewing the whole collection in order to introduce the "socks" category.

Thank you for your 5 cents...

Now I wonder what's your problem: why you feel the urge to say NO; why you are so negative...It's an Emu's mindset?

I don't understand: are you a Totem employee?, are you a moderator?...How you know that TOTEM have no archives, databases...?

Who are you, or who do you believe to be?

Have a nice day :)
Manue
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