

Here is the first part of the interview…
A Chat With Nick Moretti: Part I (Part II will appear in the July issue.)
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Dick Wadd has just released a new scene I’m in on their Raw and Rough website. It’s a pretty hot foursome with Mason Garet, Cope, Hogan Wade, and yours truly. I posted the preview below. After watching the preview I realized I accidentally pissed in Mason Garet’s eye. That had to burn! (SORRY MASON!!!) You can see the whole video by CLICKING HERE.
Bareback That Hole has just released another video I did for them. This time I’m nailing my good buddy Chad Brock. Here are a few photos from the shoot and the scene description. If you want to see a free XXX preview of the scene CLICK HERE. Hope you guys like it!
Don’t forget to click on the sound on box in the upper left hand corner so you can hear what I am hearing.
I just checked the gay porn charts and was freakin ecstatic to find that two of the movies I’ve recently directed are at #1 positions! Damaged Goods (Treasure Island Media) is #1 on the Weekly Bondage chart and Raw City 2 (Dark Alley Media) is #1 for Nakedsword’s charts. Awesome to see that my work is being well received!
So today is my birthday, THE BIG birthday. I woke up feeling both horny and having to pee. So I did what you would probably expect me to do by now… took matters into my own hands and took care of both problems at once.
Here is a free Xtube video as my birthday gift to you. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE VIDEO
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I just finished directing Dayton O’Connor’s first bareback shoot. It was for Dark Alley Media and his scene partner was newcummer Max Cameron. The two of them tore each other up!!! What an awesome performer and a sweet guy. I’m very honored to have been given this opportunity to film him.
I just got a new tattoo, even though I said I wasn’t going to get any more. Every tattoo that I have was done to mark a special time in my life. Usually a time of change or growth. Always a positive thing. The numbers 1207 have a very special meaning to me for a very, very long time. Every time I look at them I get chills. Good chills.
Last week I met this really hot, piggy, tattooed boy named Adam. Adam Bomb actually. Turns out we kinda hit it off. So well, in fact, that we ended up sneaking into an old, abandoned building and fucking while Damon Dogg filmed it for his website. DAMN was it HOT!!! Now I know why he’s called Adam Bomb. This boy had an beautiful ass and he knew how to use it. It had the kind of power that could level a whole city. If you want to see what I mean click here for a free preview.
Wow, the scene I directed and edited last week for Dark Alley Media/Raw Fuck Club with Dayton O’Connor and Max Cameron is already up on the Raw Fuck Club website!
I knew it was awesome when I filmed it because these guys just tore each other apart.
Here is a free preview of this scene.
Click here to see this entire scene.Here is the scene description: Young and hung porn demigod Dayton O’Connor joins the club; and sex-as-fuck Max Cameron is the right man for the initiation. Max gets down on his knees and worships Dayton’s throbbing cock before they get into some serious super sweaty flip-flop plowing and drenching each other in hot loads.
Click here to see this entire scene.
Not sure if you guys know or not but I’m directing for New York City based Dark Alley Media. I’m a HUGE fan of the videos they put out. Just the right amount of hot, sleazy, connected sex, shot in a way that makes you feel like you’re there. That’s the way I like it!
During a shoot I never use the zoom on the camera at all. I move like a ninja and get myself into whatever position I need to be in. I warn the models ahead of time… “Don’t be surprised if I pop up between your legs like an inch from your butthole.” If you’ve seen any of the scenes I’ve directed you’ll know what I mean. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been splattered with spit, cum, and butt juice! One of the hazards, or perks, of the business depending on how you look at it.
I don’t like to use a fade as transition between shots when I edit my footage. I want it all to flow naturally and not seem like it’s just a bunch of clips edited together. My eyes go where your eyes would go if you were there watching the guys fuck. I have to admit it is a blessing to be able to direct, shoot, and edit my own work. It means that the final edited scene will turn out exactly how I wanted it to be.
I was very flattered a couple of weeks ago when I was talking to Dayton O’Connor on the phone, and arranging the details of his upcoming Dark Alley Media shoot. He told me he really liked my filming “style”. It’s freakin awesome that people are recognizing and liking the way I film… my “style”. And I’m learning more with every shoot I do. I can’t tell you how excited I am to be given the opportunity to direct. I hope that comes across in my work.
Here are some photos from a few of the latest Dark Alley Media shoots I did with Peto Coast and an awesome group scene that I just shot.
Last night I filmed some B-roll for the new BarebackRT Media movie “I Want Your Load” with Cory Koons. We were supposed to be kinda drunk in the scene so I figured I would be more realistic if we were actually drunk. It totally worked. That also explains why my ass is dragging a little this morning. Ah… the things we do for our craft. LOL
An Interview with Nick Moretti – Part 2
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The following is Part II of Raven’s interview with Nick Moretti. Part I appeared in the June issue.
RE: What are your thoughts on AB-332? The California state bill that would require “protective barriers” in all adult films produced in California. The AB-332 debate has brought HIV+ performers to the forefront. Is there a place for HIV+ performers in porn?
NM: Just a couple of weeks ago my co-workers here at Factory Videos and I joined many other porn industry works in Sacramento to speak against California State Bill AB-332. On the surface requiring condoms for the protection of performers in the porn industry sounds like a great and noble idea. However, that is not what is really driving this bill.
This bill attempts to solve a non-problem. It is merely a PR tactic of the Aids Healthcare Foundation. The AHF wants everyone to believe that AB 332 is based on protocols for workplace health & safety, in fact this legislation threatens to destroy adult film industry self-regulation and a rigorous STD testing program that has proved effective at protecting the health and safety of performers since it was instituted in 1998. AHF has used significant funding (more than $5 million by some estimates) and misleading information to sway legislators and the public.
It’s a fact that the adult film industry is a legal and responsible industry. The STD testing program (APHSS.org) was developed to effectively manage risk and has been successful at nearly eliminating “outbreaks” of STDs. There has not been an on-set incidence of HIV infection since 2004! Both producers and performers are voluntarily compliant with the industry-appropriate standards that are currently observed. The bottom line is that AHF’s efforts will only diminish performer safety, drive jobs out of LA and California and spend valuable tax dollars on a non-issue.
Fortunately, AB-332 did not pass the third and final round of hearings before members of the House Appropriations Committee. They decided that passing the bill would involve enormous costs to taxpayers, not only administrative costs, but also in a significant loss of jobs and revenue for counties in California as adult producers are pushed to other areas for production locations. Representatives from AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and other AB 332 supporters did not even bother to show up to this hearing. What is probably the most disturbing to me on a personal level about all this is that the authors of AB 332 shut the industry out of the process. A set of regulations must have industry input to be viable. I can probably speak for just about everyone in the porn industry when I say that we would totally welcome well thought out guidelines and standards.
As for the second part of the question… Discrimination is discrimination. Period. Of course there is a place for HIV+ performers in porn. Legally, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act prohibit discrimination in employment on the basis of disability (HIV is included in the lists of disability). What we need to focus on is how to avoid transmission of the virus. Everyone needs to know their status and that of all the other models on a shoot. Matching positive performers with positive performers is a no-brainer. Safe sex precautions should be used when matching up serodiscordant partners (just like in real life). PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis), a fairly new HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HIV take a daily pill to reduce their risk of becoming infected, adds another level of options for keeping models from contracting HIV during shoots. When used consistently, PrEP has been shown to be effective in men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexually-active men and women.
RE: You received two 2013 Raven’s Eden awards (Best Bear/Hairy Star and Best All Male threesome). What would you like to say to your fans that voted for you?
NM: I would like to thank all of the fans who voted for me and tell them that they have no idea how much that those awards actually mean to me. Although I love the porn industry, and I feel satisfied and fulfilled working in it, I have to say that it doesn’t really bring in the big bucks. I’m usually just struggling to pay my rent and bills. It’s the feedback from the viewers that really makes it all worth while. To know that someone liked my work and got off on it is such a great reward. The Raven’s Eden awards mean more to me than any other porn related award out there because they are actually voted on by the viewers, where most of the other awards are just the few mega-porn companies giving awards to their own movies and performers in order to promote themselves. These awards really touch my heart and make me proud!
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