JBird wrote:dap-addict wrote:Here I see often a lack of quality control because its already set that girls do 10 scenes and only the very bestselling get a 2nd 10 scene contract.
The norm now seems to be 7 scenes,
or to be more precise 7 days with releases. That seems to be the score for Cyber Shot, Meow Miu and Ice Di while
Little Ninja had 6. Ella Elastic, Kitty Doll88 and Lia Lin are the only current or recent models to have reached double figures.
Call me a sceptic but there is no confirmation from the boss, Nick Whitehard, that the promised additions for Ice Di will indeed come to fruition. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for that maths and insight, JBird. '7 days with releases' cuts through the muddle very neatly and is by far the simplest summary of the NRX release scheme I've read yet.
It also explains why I feel a bit aggrieved (without having the numbers to support those feelings) that Little Ninja didn't get as much of a chance as other performers to break out of the 'Cyber Shot 2.0' template she was molded into for her first few scenes (styling, format), so as to be able to find her audience as a model with an indetity of her own.
Re Ice Di, have you been able to work out (using your various cunning methodologies!) whether Ice Di may have sold 'the necessary' in order for her to be given the option for a second run with NRX (supposing she even wanted to, which no one should assume)?
It's a shame those NRX mansion style shoots seem to have stoppped as a theme. Lots of space and light and superb camera work shot from above/below, even under glass, made those aesthetically something special and created a real aura of glamour around the models.
While NRX is working on a budget and they may not have proven viable, I think Ice Di has the natural grace and elegance (of figure and character) to fill a setting like that with her glamour. One room wide-angle shoots can appear claustrophobic.
Anyway, I like Ice Di a lot, so I felt like writing something to register my approval/admiration for her, and to show faith.