I can explain why this, but I doubt everyone will understand the point.
The production cost includes performers, agency fees, trips, hotels then there are the GENERAL COST (General Cost are anyway a production cost, for me in the range of $30k/month).
General cost (what ever is needed for run the production on monthly base) are not charged on each scene with the same %, otherwise something would be too expensive.
This is why on some scenes the difference on tkt is minimal even is the cost of performer could influence more the tkt price.
I can also add this: when I plan the production, I very rarely think about "to sell" one scene, I think about to sell some scene with the same performer so the General Cost are not spread evenly.
Actually sometimes the higher is the production the less General Cost are charged on the scene. Basically the idea that a scene with high price is "overpriced" is wrong, its exactly the other way around, on cheap scenes in % there are more General Cost charged on the ticket price.
BTW, you gave me this idea when you told me that the price of a movie in the cinema doesnt change according to the production cost (even if in europe it change a little bit). Maybe you dont get why I arrived to the system I just mentioned, but I find it personalty very connected (dont have big gap between price of different scenes)
Also this makes the coke analogy completely unrealistic.
magizi87 wrote:IMO the coke analogy makes absolute sense.
I actually feel similar to SirNoel about the tkt system. I have always felt like this. This is not a new thing for me.
I think it has never really been a reflection of the production cost of a scene.
For instance, Giorgio often produces scenes with one girl and 4 or 5 guys and feature DAP.
BUT, sometimes produces a DAP scene with 7, 10, 15 guys and one girl and the price difference is negligible between the normal scene and the, let's call it "super scene", which also tend to include TP for seemingly no extra charge.
I remember thinking the 10 extra guys on "this" scene was covered with only 0.6 tkt.
If the tkt system is a reflection of the investment, that doesn't make sense IMO.
I also remember certain American director saying that he doesn't establish the price of his scenes, kinda giving away that his production cost was not taken into account when deciding the price of purchase.
IMO, what really happens is that someone sees the girl who is featured in a scene, and takes into account her appeal to the masses and kinda just guesses how much are her fans willing to pay and sets a price, trying to maximize profit.
And ultimately, I don't mind the tkt system all that much, because even on websites that give me all access, I don't watch all the content, just a fraction of it. To me the tkt system is just a huge inconvenience when I have to wait for a monthly recharge and I think it's exploitative because they know we often don't want to wait.