What is meant by ‘Active Hands’?
abbywinters.com differentiates it’s GGT3 content from its mainstream competitors by focusing on showing real emotions and realistic sexual pleasure (in naturalistic, homestyle environments), in addition to hard-core levels. These principles are at the core of the abbywinters.com paradigm.
A large part of a positive real (not filmed) sexual encounter is a strong desire to touch, hold and explore a partners’ body. When someone is turned on by a partner they are drawn to them, want to touch and be close to them. Recreating this drive to touch and grab a partner is a “tool” SPs can utilise to demonstrate to customers that while the models are being filmed, the sex is still authentic. Showing models who grab and touch one another instinctively and regularly shows the models like each other and feel comfortable with each other (again, things core to the paradigm).
A welcome side effect of models having Active Hands is that this contact also helps customers imagine what it would be like to be involved in the sex, to touch and hold the models. Many of our customers do not get to touch attractive young women sexually, and abbywinters.com is way they can imagine that. For example;
A model’s hand pressing into her partner’s thigh helps customers imagine the texture of her thigh, based on how far the givers fingers disappear into the flesh of the receiver. It also helps imagine the warm, soft skin of the thigh, the tautness of the skin, the feel of the underlying muscles.
Models exploring and demonstrating textures of each others bodies is always valued content for this reason.
The above description is what is meant by the term Active Hands.
What do Active Hands look like?
How to achieve Active Hands
The concept of Active Hands is introduced to models before their first GGT3 shoot, in the GGT3 Info Session. Models are shown examples of Active Hands and are asked to nominate things hands can do throughout a scene to remain busy and engaged.
Once on set, SPs should remind models of the importance of Active Hands, especially if this is not their first shoot, as the information sessions will no longer be fresh in the model’s mind. More valuable than telling models this, is to use open ended questions to guide models to tell the SP why Active Hands are valuable and important – done this way it is more likely models will remember what we need.
Open ended questions
Making this “quiz” with both models will make the “lesson” more engaging and interesting. It’s great if the models discuss it before deciding on an answer!
- What are some things you can do with your hands during todays shoot?
- What else? (Continue until the models have each listed at least three things each, taking it in turns to talk)
- What can you remember about how hands should be used from your Info Session?
- Why is it important that you have Active Hands today?
- What are some of the good things having Active Hands achieves?
During the lighting tests, just before shooting Stills begins, is an ideal opportunity to demonstrate to models the value of Active Hands.
- The models are placed side by side in the shoot space
- Model A is directed to place a limp hand on the thigh of Model B – the SP takes an image
- Model A is then directed to add some tension into her hand, lightly pressing / gripping into her partner’s leg – an image is taken.
- Finally Model A is directed to deeply squeeze her partner’s thigh while a third image is taken.
- The SP shows the three images on the back of the Production camera to the models, asking them to nominate which image is best and why.
SPs “program” themselves to notice how much tension is in models hands throughout the shoot, offering verbal reminders ‘hands’, ‘squeeze’ as they work.