

The Art of Sex on TV
Oct 31, 2024
The hosts dive into the surprising logistics of filming in graveyards, sharing amusing anecdotes about permits and popular culture. They tackle the ethical dilemmas of filming adult content in such sacred spaces. The conversation shifts to the evolving language in the performing arts and the emotional toll of dramatic character exits on TV. They entertain with ghostly antics and ponder what spirits might do on reality shows. Finally, they explore phone communication quirks and how romance has transformed in modern media.
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Filming in Cemeteries
- Obtain permits from local authorities for filming in cemeteries, as they're sensitive locations.
- Use fake headstones or silhouettes of real ones, avoiding readable names.
Graveyard Filming Controversies
- A Mexican porn star, Janeth Rubio, filmed in a Guadalajara graveyard, upsetting locals.
- Similarly, an OnlyFans couple faced backlash for filming in an Edinburgh graveyard.
Building a Fake Cemetery
- Build a fake cemetery for filming to avoid permit issues and have more control.
- This allows flexibility and sidesteps sensitivities around real graveyards.