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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's down the club in question. Some regard your acceptance of a membership and attendance on any given night as acceptance of whatever policy the club follows, and if that means the club has allowed a film crew in on the night you attend it then the choice you have is simple: participate regardless, or leave and attend another night. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"if ur going to a swingers place and someone is filming a tv programme do they have to ask if they can film u?or can they just do it?"
If you're at all concerned about your face, or any other bits, being shown - don't do it.
The blurring of faces etc doesn't happen as the film is being made, it's done afterwards. That means there's a version of that film in existence with faces and whatever else shown and that'd be a very marketable commodity, both as moving images and stills taken from it.
It doesn't really matter who promises you anonymity - the club, the film makers, anyone - there's no guarantee it'll happen. |
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over a year ago
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A good club will warn you if there is filimg/photographing going on, and give you the opportunity to avoid being caught on film.
That said, I treasure my copy of Love It magazine, which shows me (fully dressed) from behind. Well, I know it's me! LOL |
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