EXCLUSIVE: Bree Mills, 42, is the creative director of Adult Time, which has been dubbed the Netflix for X-rated content by mainstream media. She also writes, produces and directs a lot of its content
The creator of a racy site has revealed that men "fluffing" themselves during chats is all in a day's work for her.
Bree Mills is the creative director of Adult Time, which has been dubbed the Netflix for porn by mainstream media. The site, which featured in the Netflix documentary Money Shot, has an extensive catalogue of more than 400 channels which covers a wide variety of fantasies.
Working in collaboration with a number of studios Bree says the website is a hub for professional studio content, with more than 60,000 productions. Their offering includes works by Girlsway, Pure Taboo, Burning Angel, Fantasy Massage, 21 Sextury and Vivid Entertainment.
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And she's pretty hands on with the output herself, producing around half the content and directing four to six productions a month.
The 42-year-old who lives in Boston, US, but grew up in Canada says what sets them aside from the likes of Pornhub and OnlyFans is that it isn't user generated content.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, Bree said: "We've really focused on professional content. With the explosion of OnlyFans, obviously user-generated content is very popular. But for us, we really wanted to stick to offering a high standard of professional content production."
And when it comes to generating content Bree is pretty much involved throughout the entire process. From writing content and casting, to confirming all consents have been given prior to the camera's rolling, a boundary checklist, then post-production aftercare.
But what is life really like when on set? Bree explains that as a porn director she ends up wearing many hats, and that can lead to some interesting anecdotes.
"Over the years we've had some wild stories," she said. I've run from a cop or two. We once tried to shoot an origin scene that had a lot of baby oil.
"This is a good example of a good in theory, but not in practice type of situation. I learned as a porn writer and director, as many things not to do as things to do.
"I did a story about a woman who was experimenting with putting different foreign objects up her body. And I wanted to call it the pickle, and have a double entendre, because she gets herself into quite a pickle.
"I thought it would be a great idea in the process of her inserting foreign objects in her body, if she inserted a pickle. But it got stuck. We didn't have to go to the hospital but it was a moment of real legit panic."
Mum-of two Bree, whose wife is a former industry actress, says life on set can at first be quite jarring, but then quickly becomes second nature.
"The reality of adult production is pretty much the same as the reality of any production, in the sense of you have very long days and it's very boring," she said.
"You're gonna spend eight to 10 hours shooting that first five minutes of story that often people joke that they fast forward through.
"There's nothing happening behind the scenes, there's no wild orgies happening in the background, or people running around naked.
"You'd be having a conversation with the male actor about the weather while he's trying to get a hard on, and and it's just goes right over everybody's head.
"We do a lot of waiting on airplanes, so we'll be in the middle of filming and then we have to hold for sound because we live right or we work right underneath the LAX flight path.
"So we could probably put out a whole, series called porn stars waiting on planes."
Bree added when she first started out she was "super intimidated" about interacting with the performers during the sex scenes. "I'm like 'they're the professionals'," she said. "They don't want me up in their business when they're getting it on.
"And I realized again from just moving here, and doing it full-time and seeing all sides of our industry, that my most important role is to be up in there and making sure they're okay.
"So now I'm a mum in real life, and I'm just like the mum on the sets."
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