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How to Shoot a Sex Video

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By Chad Hunter
eHow Contributing Writer
(45 Ratings)

Paris did it, Kim did it and now you can do it. Shooting a sex video is not complicated. With a few tips here and there, you'll be naked, having sex and watching it over and over on the big screen in no time.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
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  1. Step 1

    Get comfortable with the idea. Shooting a sex video can sound exciting at first, but it may become frightening the closer you get to doing it. Make sure your partner also wants to be filmed while making love.

  2. Step 2

    Get comfortable with each other. Making love is different when it's being filmed. Be sure you're both fine with how to touch one another before you get on tape. Talk about what how you want to be shown on tape.

  3. Step 3

    Get comfortable with yourself. Make sure you're comfortable with your body and what lighting may be on you and positions you'll be in. If you feel unattractive or find that certain positions emphasis areas of your body you dislike, know this before you have it immortalized on DVD.

  4. Step 4

    Lose yourself in the sex. Once you start filming, stop thinking about it. Enjoy the love-making. Focus on either rather than looking at the camera. If porn stars excite you, look at their technique. The more you lose yourself in the action, the more you'll enjoy watching the tape later.

  5. Step 5

    Protect the tape! Do not end up like Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson! You don't need your friends looking at the tape either on purpose or by mistake. Respect your partner if she doesn't want anyone else seeing the recording. If there's ever a fight or break-up, do not use the tape to hurt your ex. Simply destroy it.

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