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Clever Tricks for Shoots in Small Spaces

Clever Tricks for Shoots in Small Spaces

If you’re a performer just starting out, there are tons of possibilities open to you, but it also stands to reason that you may be working with limited resources when it comes to your shooting locations.

If you’re worried that repetitive backdrops might have your fans yawning, first of all, don’t worry! They’re there to see you, not to check out your new throw rug.

Put on some different lingerie, reach for a new toy or simply change the camera angle from one end of the couch to the other to create a whole new show.

However, it’s still nice to spice up your space to keep things interesting, so we’ve come up with some innovative ideas for shooting in a small space.

Be the T.O.T.A.L. Package

Let’s start with a real-world example of a strategy that’s been proven to work very well. Tilly Toy is one of FanCentro’s top influencers and it’s no secret why: she provides diverse and interesting content for her fans, but the real secret to her success is working smart.

When you work smarter, not harder, you’re going to see some amazing results. Tilly shared the secret of her shooting success, and now we’re going to give it to you.

She has developed a foolproof formula, not only for creating great content in a limited space, but for coming up with several shows in the span of only a few hours. She calls it the T.O.T.A.L. method:

T: Theme
O: Outfit
T: Toy
A: Angle
L: Location

According to Tilly’s T.O.T.A.L. strategy, the trick is mixing and matching the above elements in order to come up with a large amount of content in a short amount of time. Let’s look at an example: you’re living in a studio apartment where your only shooting options are your combination living room/bedroom with a tiny kitchen tucked away in the corner.

Pretty hard to be creative, huh? Nope! T.O.T.A.L. is all about mixing and matching at least two of the elements to create an entirely new experience for your fans. You can put on one outfit and shoot different shows by changing up other elements. Or switch up your apparel and move the camera angle from one side to the other. Choosing which two factors to change is up to you.

Let’s explain things according to Tilly’s formula. Say you set up your camera for a shoot on your living room couch. Now you may think that’s a one-shot deal, but there are tons of ways to create interesting content without moving an inch. You can remain right where you are and shoot several different shows if you switch up your other elements. Put on some different lingerie, reach for a new toy or simply change the camera angle from one end of the couch to the other to create a whole new show.

Remember, like we said above, your fans aren’t picky, they want to see you so they’re not going to get tired of a single location if you’re creative. Take an hour and make a list of what types of shows you can generate in a single day by using this technique. You may be surprised at how many ideas you’ll come up with! This is the type of out-of-the-box thinking that will help you not only succeed in your business, but make your life a lot easier.

Think Outside the Box

Coming up with creative ideas when you’re shooting in a smaller area may be tricky, but it’s not impossible to generate interesting content, no matter how limited the space. Think about how to best utilize each room that’s available to you, and then come up with two or three different show ideas for each space.

You may think that places like the laundry room wouldn’t be very interesting to your fans,but step outside the box for just a moment and think about how they might react to a vibrating washer-top show following a slow striptease as you drop your clothes inside for a spin. Be creative! Don’t discount a space because of its functionality, instead consider how you can reconstruct cramped areas to work for you and your fans.

Prep Your Props

Amazon is host to tons of interesting props that can easily expand a limited space. Their green screen selection alone can help transport you to any setting you can think of! If you’re content with staying at home, there is still plenty you can do. Tapestries, room dividers, mirrors and even cushions and pillows can serve to spruce up even the tiniest area of your home.

Put a Twist on an Old Favorite

Some people thrive in smaller spaces. Can you count how many shows you’ve seen shot from the inside of a car? There are a lot of them! In many ways, small spaces are good because they create a sense of intimacy between you and your fans, so if you’re famous for your automobile antics, consider swapping your car for something like a bathtub or shower show.

Step Outside (Carefully)

Moving your shows outdoors is a popular option when you’re working with a limited space, but you want to be sure you’re being as discreet as possible. Backyards and porches on your own property are always an option (that is, if your neighbors aren’t overly nosy), but be sure to be safe in your outdoor adventures. Don’t get arrested for indecent exposure and avoid overly public areas!

Stay Encouraged

Working in a small space might seem challenging, but it’s a challenge you can overcome. Forget fighting your own four walls and start embracing the intimacy that a more petite place can bring.

Brooke Powell is the Community Manager at FanCentro, a premium social media network for influencers, models and adult stars. Contact a success coach by emailing success@fancentro.com and follow @fancentrotribe or @TillyToy_Tweets on Twitter.

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