“Piracy sucks,” says the CEO and creative lead behind Blacked, Tushy, and Vixen. “It takes money directly out of my pocket, but I continue to make money in porn because I’m doing things differently from the rest of the industry.”
Lansky, a 34-year-old Frenchman living in Los Angeles, started his porn empire in 2014 and quickly differentiated himself by producing some of the best porn on the internet. His videos are shot on high-end cameras, make use of professional sound and lighting, high-end cameras, and feature top-notch talent.
He’s also a strong believer in porn’s potential: “Adult performers, what YOU do is ART,” he tweeted earlier this year. Lansky’s focus on quality and production value is working. He won the Adult Video News (AVN) Best Director award in 2016 and 2017, along with AVN awards for Best Cinematography, Best Anal Sex Scene, and a dozen more. Together, Lansky’s sites get 20 million monthly uniques, and with users paying up to $30 a month to access his content, he claims his revenues are “superior to 95 percent of the adult industry.”
https://www.inverse.com/article/31350-greg-lansky-tushy-blacked-vixen-interview
Lansky, a 34-year-old Frenchman living in Los Angeles, started his porn empire in 2014 and quickly differentiated himself by producing some of the best porn on the internet. His videos are shot on high-end cameras, make use of professional sound and lighting, high-end cameras, and feature top-notch talent.
He’s also a strong believer in porn’s potential: “Adult performers, what YOU do is ART,” he tweeted earlier this year. Lansky’s focus on quality and production value is working. He won the Adult Video News (AVN) Best Director award in 2016 and 2017, along with AVN awards for Best Cinematography, Best Anal Sex Scene, and a dozen more. Together, Lansky’s sites get 20 million monthly uniques, and with users paying up to $30 a month to access his content, he claims his revenues are “superior to 95 percent of the adult industry.”
https://www.inverse.com/article/31350-greg-lansky-tushy-blacked-vixen-interview