Where has Tori Welles been all these years?

Tori Welles has always been a favorite of mine. I’m not going to lie to you and tell you some bullshit excuse or reason about her acting or this or that. I liked her because she was hot as fuck.   So where did this former Vivid girl go after retiring?  Turns out not far at all.

She married Paul Norman, a producer and they had two kids.  When that didn’t work out she returned to Vivid to work for them under a little known company they have called Peach DVD.  She started working for them in 2004 as their regional sales manager under the name Brittania Paris.   I looked up some of the Peach DVDs and it was really very soft stuff, probably less than you could even get on Showtime who at least simulates sex.  Here is how most of their movies were described —-  “Fantasies really do come true on this tropical island, which boasts gorgeous beaches, and scantily clad women to match.

So basically instead of making movies, Tori Welles now works behind the scenes in helping the titles get distributed to stores across the country.

Today it was announced that she would no longer be working for Peach DVD but instead has made the move to Metro.

Metro Entertainment, one of the largest distribution companies of adult content, is pleased to announce their partnership with well-known industry insider and adult star, Tori Welles. Tori joins the company’s sales division as a Sales Associate and will be working with all of Metro Entertainment’s upcoming film releases.

Born and raised in Southern California, Welles was the 1990 AVN Best New Starlet, and is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame, XRCO Hall of Fame, and Legends of Erotica. Not only a performer, Welles was also a director in the adult film industry, and has worked at some of the biggest companies, including Vivid Entertainment. In 2004, Welles took a position as regional sales manager for Peach DVD, which was Vivid Entertainment’s soft-core division.

“I am excited to be working for Metro, and working with some of the finest people I have met,” says Welles. “The opportunity to be close to an industry that I am very passionate about is exciting to me. Metro has a great team, and I am here to only make it better.”

“Tori’s production experience on the set and off gives her a unique perspective, which will make her a valuable addition to our sales team,” says Rick Porras, Vice President of Operations for Metro.

To reach Tori for sales, please contact her at one of the following:

Tori Welles
Sales Associate
Metro Media Entertainment, LLC.
9300 Corbin Avenue
Northridge, CA 91324
Phone: 888-963-8769 x. 206
Fax: 818-885-2822
AIM: twelles123
Skype: toriwelles
tori@metroemail.com

About Metro Media Entertainment:  Metro Media Entertainment, LLC (formerly Metro Interactive) produces and distributes adult movies, offering content for all platforms worldwide, including DVD and video-on-demand. Visit www.metromovies.com for more information.

Metro Interactive Cancels Deal

METRO INTERACTIVE REVOKES ZEIST TECHNOLOGIES DEAL

Metro Interactive, LLC announced today that it has canceled its licensing agreement with Zeist Technologies of Amsterdam as previously announced in October 2008.

Zeist Technologies, an Amsterdam based adult content provider headed by Ben Jelloun, defaulted on its obligations, and Metro Interactive will take back all of Metro’s productions and operations.” stated Lesley Rich, the company’s General Counsel. “Rick Porras will continue as VP of Operations and Sales at Metro Interactive’s new Northridge, CA location, as the company restructures and revamps its future plans.” added Rich.

Further announcements are expected in the near future.

Metro Interactive produces and distributes adult movies, offering content for all platforms worldwide, including DVD and video-on-demand. Visit www.metrointeractive.com for more information.

For press information contact:
Matt Corona
Special Projects Manager
(401) 461-2200 x 113
mcorona@metroemail.com

PornStar VIP from Metro

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PORNSTARVIP.COM PUTS THE BEST
OF THE BEST ONLY A CLICK AWAY

Chatsworth, CA, (August 13, 2009) –Metro Content is pleased to announce the launch of their newest membership site – PornStarVip.com which features some of the hottest names in the adult industry in photos and videos exclusive to Metro’s huge content library, adding to the ever-growing powerhouse, online network that they have become.

“For years, Metro has worked with and shot some of the hottest names in the business.” stated Metro’s CEO Ben Jelloun.  “We have amassed such an enormous library of these top-name stars, that it was only a matter of time before we put them together to create the ultimate Porn Star site.”

PornStarVip.com joins Metro’s other heavily trafficked member sites; BJFantasies.com, HandJobHoneys.com, GimmeAnal.com, MILFBonanza.com, CherryLickers.com, EbonyBeavers.com, AllOf18.com, and MilkJuggs.com and brings well known performers to the forefront. Multi-AVN award winners Jenna Haze, Eva Angelina, Gina Lynn, Alexis Amore, Roxy Jezel, Tory Lane, Ruby Knox, are just a few names that help fill PornStarVip.com with the hottest action – exclusive to Metro.

“Metro is in the Content business, and we regularly update our sites with the hottest content, and we continually release new and innovative delivery methods.” added Mr. Jelloun.  “PornStarVip.com is definitely the best site to give members VIP access to their favorite stars.”

Webmasters are encouraged to visit MetroMoney.com to add the new set of membership sites to their affiliate pool which also includes the worlds number 1 IPTV network; RedHotTV.com as well as the fastest growing Live Cam site in the world  MetroBabes.com. The new Metro Money system allows webmasters immediate money making potential, and features all of our available sites.

Metro Content produces and distributes adult movies, offering content for all platforms worldwide, including DVD, video-on-demand, web cam models, webmaster programs and more. For additional information, visit http://www.metrocontent.com

METROINTERACTIVE OFFERS VIDEO TEAM POP DISPLAYS TO RETAILERS

from AVN.com

CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Metro Interactive is holding a sale for retailers during the last weeks of summer on ready-made floor displays stocked with some of the top ethnic titles produced by sister label Video Team.

Said sales chief Christian Mann, “It’s a POP convenience item for retailers to be able to take one of our better lines and just receive it in, crack open the case and have an instant display — ready, stocked, ready to go.”

“What we did is we took a selection of the Video Team hits from the all-black, interracial, Asian and Latin titles,” Mann continued. “It’s a sort of cross-section of titles that represent what Video Team is about, both gonzos and features. The display holds 12 titles, six deep, and the way it works is, when the retailer gets it, the pieces are already packed into the display; he just mounts it on top of the base, and boom, instant POP!”

Mann further noted that the display was created in response to customer demand, reporting, “Customers are saying, ‘Hey, we want ethnic,’ and ‘ethnic’ is sort of a large umbrella for a variety of smaller sub-genres, so we decided to give them a little bit from every one of the categories that we consider to be ethnic.”

Emphasizing that the titles are priced to sell, Mann added, “In a market which seems to be flooded, there is no surplus of good ethnic product. There’s a deficit of good ethnic product. And we’re here to fill that void.”

Retailers interested in obtaining the display should contact their sales rep at Metro or their distributor. Contact information for Metro is: (818) 885-2800 (p); (818) 885-2810 (f).

METRO RELAUNCHES TOXXXIC LINE WITH NEW PACKAGING

FROM AVN.COM

CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Metro Interactive has set a July 13 street date for Slime Ballin’, a 2-disc collector’s edition DVD that marks the return of gonzo imprint Toxxxic Entertainment following a two-year hiatus.

Touting the new release as “the raunchiest and most visually interesting production from Toxxxic to date,” Metro spared no expense to promote the reborn label with a graphically striking DVD package.

“We wanted to come up with a package that would correlate to some of the things that make this movie different,” said Christian Mann, Metro’s VP of Sales & Marketing. “Knowing it was filled with heavy-duty raunch, as is the hallmark of Toxxxic Entertainment, our artists were charged with making a package that would showcase the scope of the production. There was no way to display all the images on a traditional DVD insert sleeve. Since the word Toxxxic is evocative of something radioactive, and we had this incredible black-light scene, the decision to go with a six color neon design package was an obvious one. While we were at it we went all the way and embossed it to give the consumer a great-looking, great-feeling package – something worthy of the contents.”

Toxxxic helped pioneer so-called “niche” content on DVD with such series as Blowjob Fantasies, Air Tight, Back Seat Driver and the unforgettable Stop! My Ass is On Fire!

Slime Ballin stars Daisy Marie, Kaiya Lynn, Carmel Moore, Lela Star, Nikki Benz, Sativa Rose, Tiffany Sweet, Austin Kincaid, Ben English, Mick Blue, Steve Holmes, Marco Banderas and Scott Nails. Director Vincent Voss described the movie as “a sexually charged acid trip.”

“Most people when it comes to gonzo want to light it like a hospital operating room,” Voss told AVN. “This movie is a very high-intensity, stylized vignette production that is splashed with a lot of color. The sex is very hard, but people that have seen the trailer on AVN.com have told me that it’s the black lights, the color and the creepiness that put it over the top.”

In keeping with the trippy, atmospheric theme, Metro is promoting the re-launch of Toxxxic with a black light poster campaign. Mann told AVN that the company plans several deluxe edition DVD releases in the future with a similar eye-catching design.

Each copy of Slime Ballin’ includes a bonus disc with a surprise full-length Toxxxic feature. Shot in widescreen hi-def, the disc includes behind the scenes vignettes, trailers and instant pop-shot access menu options.

To order, call Metro at (888) 963-8769 or e-mail sales@metrointeractive.com.

METRO ACQUIRES VIDEO TEAM

(as we mentioned yesterday…. Metro and Video Team merged… great job Kenny, good luck!!!)

AVN.COM reports. CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Metro Interactive has agreed to acquire Video Team, the company announced today.

Under the deal, Metro acquires Video Team’s movie library, including the rights to future releases and its Afro-Centric Producitons and Ethnicity Film lines.

“The consolidation of the two companies will allows the benefit of expanding our current lines, while improving customer service and increasing distribution worldwide,” said Metro’s owner Kenneth Guarino.

The deal, scheduled to close next Monday, also means Video Team owner Christian Mann will assume the executive vice president post with Metro. He will handle sales, marketing and creative direction for both companies.

“The synergy of a combined Metro and Video Team promises to benefit both sides,” Mann said.

“Our product lines are diverse enough to supplement rather than compete with each other.”

Among those joining Metro will be longtime Video Team staffers Kimberly Wynn, Maricela Preciado, Amy Willens and Sarah Sasner.

Metro said all Video Team contracts remain in effect. All correspondence and telephone calls will be forwarded to Metro’s Chatsworth, Calif. headquarters.

ARE PORN STUDIOS REALLY PROFITABLE?

Mr. Long Island Writes:

Last month at AVN I sat down with some porn producers and talked about how much money can really be made in porn. The answers I got were somewhat shocking. Here are some randon quotes,

Can you still open up a studio and become a millionarie quick?

“The days of studio owners heading out and buying a fleet of Ferrari’s or Porsche’s is over, just like the internet bubble burst on Wall Street, the bubble burst in the industry too.”

What’s the biggest problem in the industry today?

“The problem is saturation. Anyone with a camera is now a producer. Anyone with a friend who has a few dollars in his pocket, gets an investor and opens up a porn shop. Distributors and large buyers such as GVA, IVD, Movie Gallery, Adam & Eve, they can only buy a certain amount of product. So, if there are 10 studios, they will buy 50 of each title. If there are 50 studios, they can only buy 10 each. 70% of the product on the market today is pure junk, shot for $5,000 to $9,000, BUT these producers are so desperate they’ll sell at $4.00 to get the sale. So for big companies like Evil Angel, Elegant Angel, Red Light, Analbolic that put out good product and get a premium price, their ‘units sold’ are affected by this junk product”.

What about the way sales are reported? Such as the AVN top lists?

“Most of the numbers reported today are bogus. Sit with some of these guys and they’ll look you dead in the face and tell you they move 10,000 units out the door, BULLSHIT. The top gonzo companies will move 4500 pieces domestic out of the door. 80% of the companies today move betwteen 600 and 1500 pieces out the door.”

“The AVN ‘Top Lists’ numbers are skewed numbers. WHO reports these numbers? IVD (which owns Rosebud and Pleasure Production) GVA (which owns Sin City and Mayhem), Amazing Networks (parent company of Metro Interactive) and there are more. So look at it this way. IVD buys from Metro, and Amazing Networks buys from Rosebud and Pleasure Productions. So when the bills are due instead of PAYING for product they TRADE product and put it in their stores. So Metro may carry only 5 pieces of Sineplex product on the shelf because they have to pay for it, but they will carry 50 pieces of Rosebud because they pay no dollars, only trade. So the sales figures they send to AVN will reflect 5 sales of a Sineplex title but perhaps 30 sales of a Rosebud title which is a reflection of what they have on the shelves, oh ya and bet you me these reporting stores will TWEAK the numbers to show ‘their own’ titles will be ‘top sellers’ in their own stores.”

So the obvious question is this, where’s the profits?

The profits come from your cataloge! If you have a catalogue of 100 titles or more you can really start putting some great deals and packages together. Plus you can make comps. If you take a $10 new release title and drop it to cataloge at $4.00, all of a sudden you’ll move another 1,000 to 1,500 pieces. Put a package together or 6, 8, 10 titles and give the buyers a great price and you’ll see a great influx of orders. Or take a collection of blowjobs, a collection of cumshots, collection of anal scenes and now you have comps you can move at ‘new release pricing’. Turn out 2 or 3 comps or best of titles per month. 90% of the companies today can not live on selling new releases.”

What about foreign deals and cable deals?

Sure they’re put there, but the same matrix applies. Foreign buyers only have so many slots, so the more there is the less they buy from each company. Plus getting into these markets is not always easy. There are waiting lists for foreign pieces. Rights? Be really careful when thinking of rights, because that’s when you start seeing your product duped everywhere. You can sell rights to a country for $2000 and never see a dime again on that title because they BUYER is now the one selling pieces. he can sell 5,000 units at $4.00 all day, make $20,000 and you never see a dime more than the $2,000 you got for rights. Cable? Yes that’s lucrative, but it’s a waiting game. Playboy takes limited titles, but they pay in 180 days or more. Ten Network will take limited titles, pick and choose, but they pay 25% down and 75% on airing, again, you have to wait and wait and wait. It’s conceivable a company can make $60,000 to $80,000 on a title if you take domestic, foreign, rights and broadcast into account, but to see that money will in-fact take time. However, companies like Evil Angel and Red Light, because of their name and power, they make their own rules and they get paid a lot fatser than most.

So who really makes money in this business?

“Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot of money to be made by studios in this business. It just doesn’t happen overnight. The real money makers are companies like IVD, because they are distributors, wholesalers, one stops, stores, studios. They have a piece of everything. The other big winners here are the performers and directors, commanding up to $1500 a day, working up to 4 and 5 days a week. I guess everyone makes money in this business, but the ‘immediate’ winners are the performers are directors”