Now that we have been producing for a good period of time, we can easily say that we were the perfect models! Always on time, hard and eager to shoot.
Because of this, we expect a lot of our guys and can say that we treat our guys well.

The BIG problem these days is with drug and alcahol addiction.

One model recently called one day before a shoot to let us know that he was checking himself into de-tox for the weekend! (a weekend!?!?!?) Models on drugs can fuck up a shoot and drunks are no better. We have also had our fair share of no shows and last minute e-mails to let us know of every kind of lame excuse imaginable when the bottom line is that these guys were too hung over to pick up the phone and call.

We've heard it all... and for many new-cummers, it's a game, the fantasy of working in a movie, going through the interview process, "...will I need to deliver at the interview..."..."Work with a mask.." , "...can you edit out the face...", "I use to have abs, can you add them in digitally..."

These days, we research as much as possible to try and get some background on our guys. We generally don't like models that escort because they tend to show up used and spent and like to argue about their pay eg: "I can get paid xx$$ for working half the time, etc. etc..." There are few and rare exceptions in our experience.

This is all part of the business and all the early weeding out will help down the road.

My most recent nightmare was working with a model over a two week period. He showed up for the first shoot with a WeHo, wavy flip do and g-tee.
He, showed up for the second shoot one week later with a shaved head and no goatee! He was a billed as a "pro" with more than 60 flicks under his belt!

I wonder if Alfred Hithcock had these kind of problems!?!?

Finally, in my opinion, it's best to avoid any type of sexual interaction with your potential models, keeping it professional works in the long run.