As many of our models are aware, we had the largest production week planned in the 22-year-old history of our company this past week in Vegas. Producers were flown in from Asia, and Los Angeles, I was in from the UK and we had models coming from Chicago, Alabama, Texas, and Oregon as well as local talent. With 15 VR shoots planned, and a large number of hardcore and solo scenes, we had $40,000 worth of model fees that were earmarked for Grooby and JustVR performers.
Immediately after our first set of the first proper day of filming, we were called about the moratorium and canceled all shoots while we reevaluated what to do, with hotels, flights, makeup, PA’s and other expenses committed to. I’d like to thank all the performers who were already scheduled and traveling in their understanding of the situation and although their expenses were still covered, as we could only do solo scenes, their expected paychecks were vastly reduced. I’d also like to thank all the trans performers in Las Vegas for coming through at last minute and working with us on solo scenes, salvaging some of the budget.
While the events of this week have been costly to us, they are minor in comparison to what could have happened to our industry, if not for the fast response of the FSC and all the performers they contacted to be retested and we support the FSC in their call for a moratorium. Although the production ban has been lifted, we don’t feel it’s conducive to the quality of the scenes or the emotional well being of the performers to begin production of our scenes immediately and have canceled the last planned day of shooting.
We fully support and appreciate the work FSC has done this past week to keep our industry safe. We would also like to call for more discussion about on-set and off-set safety, and how to mitigate any further issues of performers bringing health issues into the tested performer pool. We’d also like to further discussion on trade shoots and educating those performers.
We would like to thank all of the performers working with Grooby for their understanding, and their respect of the current situation and if any of them feel directly, or indirectly affected by the moratorium, or have questions to contact Kristel (kristel@grooby.com) or myself (admin@grooby.com).
The industry is monitoring adult performers very well. Ever since the big outbreak which was almost a decade ago. Patient X, who was a woman contracted a HIV from a male performer from Brazil was stopped immediately thanks to the vigilant work of Sharon Kane. Testing is done every 30 days. Maybe testing should be done prior to the day of a scene and after a scene.