BEHIND-THE-SCENES: OUR LONGEST FILMING DAY!

For the first time, we want to share a real behind-the-scenes look at our filming process — because sometimes it turns into a truly crazy experience for both the crew and the models!

So, how do custom video shoots usually work?
Typically, we plan several scenes for one location and try to fit everything into 5–6 hours. The actual filming usually takes about 50–60% of the time — the rest goes into preparation and cleaning.
But this time… we outdid ourselves and set a new record — 12+ hours of nonstop shooting! We honestly never thought it would take that long, especially since the studio was booked for just 7 hours (lol)

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The studio day officially started at 10 a.m. with arrival — or 8 a.m. if you count loading and transportation:

We began by setting up the couch and preparing the equipment.
A couch was brought for two scenes, along with all the props for the Food Platform Crush, food, and various cleaning supplies.

For shoots like this, you need to protect the floor — and sometimes the backdrop — with extra film:

At the same time — before the models arrived — we also started filming several non-fetish creative orders in the same studio space (multitasking, YES 🙂)

After all the models gathered together, we finally began filming the tickling scene on the couch. Our schedule was already pushed back…

With all the prep, briefing, and coordination, this part also dragged on — but the result turned out fun and lively!

Next came the hard work — destroying the couch!

(Of course, after everything, it all had to be packed into bags and removed from the studio…) 

After removing the couch and collecting the cotton (should we include these BTS in the Full Package next time? 🙂), we moved to our next scene: Six Models vs Six Food Plates!

Good thing they hadn’t gotten hungry by then — otherwise there would’ve been way less “props” left… 😉

Just kidding: our girls care about their bodies!

A short musical break — to restore balance…

Then we smashed an old TV!
It turned into some pretty decent stock footage, right?

Although a few cameras failed to record, the final version still came out edited from mixed angles. As a result, our bonus video category expanded with new footage… (and yes, the video is available for purchase on C4S:)

Extra shock content: River cut herself on glass shards…

Also explosion was so loud that the studio administrator rushed in to check what was going on!

…Our next step was filming with real Japanese manuscripts. The girls were genuinely excited!

(Damn those studio lights! We probably wasted a whole hour just trying to fix their cables…)

After all the creative work and cleaning, evening came… and our booked time was almost up! What to do? We still had one video left that would take at least 2–3 hours…

We got in touch with the pavilion owner and explained the situation. It was 6:00 p.m.… and he agreed to extend the time for as long as we needed!

So, we started preparations for Food Platform Crush…

Originally, we planned to use higher levels (2-4-8-10 pallets), but we decided to lower the height for safety reasons:

The preparations took over an hour — and since the scenario included snacks falling from the top, we had to lift the bags to the upper level…

And so, the shoot began… a truly unique experience for the ladies’ feet 🤗🤗🤗

The food was crushed — now the snacks time! 

As it turned out, standing under falling chips isn’t as easy as it looks… 🙈

Finally, the shoot was over. It was 10:00 p.m.… and our team started the fastest cleanup ever — because the pavilion owner had been waiting for us for 2 hours just behind the doors…

No photos here — we were too busy 🙂

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At 10:30 p.m., hired loaders took the broken couch and bags of stomped food to their truck and hauled them away for disposal.

And officially — the filming day was over!

HAVE AN IDEA FOR NEXT FILMING DAY? LET US KNOW!;)