Is the Web destroying great porn scripts?
It used to be a long day's journey into night.
Great writers would craft feature-length scripts worthy of the performers who would swallow each word as if it were their own, give it full dramatic meaning, and lift the whole spectacle to sublime levels.
Then the Web came along to debase the art that was pornography.
According to a report in The New York Times, some of the finest pornographic actors are bemoaning and bemoaning and bemoaning the demise of the great 90-minute carnal classic.
Steven Hirsch, co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment, one of the apogees of pornographic production, told the Times: "On the Internet, the average attention span is three to five minutes. We have to cater to that."
The Times' report claims that three years ago almost all of Vivid's productions were full-length movies. Each, no doubt, had deeply nuanced characters whose dramatic arc curved across the 90 minutes like a rainbow over a hilly horizon.
Yet now, the purveyors of porn are resorting to subscription-based business models. Apparently you have to pay a monthly fee and the sites have to boast about the frequency of new, shorter uploads. (Some estimates, the reports says, suggest that sales and rentals of porn DVDs are down by as much as 50 percent.)
Is the Web and the supposed ADD of its users to blame for this? Perhaps, though somehow the sound bite and the visual bite seem to be more the creation of television in its joyous heyday.
However, is it possible that what the Web has done to mess up these delightfully lucrative porn businesses is that it has ushered in the advent of that nasty little disease called free?
Purely in the cause of researching this vexing question, I called those who live and breathe this world and asked them what the equivalent of YouTube might be for those interested in pornographic exploration.
Remarkably, I was told there is something called YouPorn. And several other sites whose veins are entirely similar, in that they offer pornografree.
These sites appear to enjoy films of varying length and depth. Some last a mere 29 seconds. Others go on for as long as an hour.
Some, indeed, are abbreviated versions of movies that the more vivid of porn producers would like you to pay for. Others are merely real people who would like it very much if you could share some of their more blissful moments.
The most viewed movie on YouPorn this week, at the time of writing, lasted 335 seconds and had been espied more than 1.5 million times. However, the third most viewed, with more than 1 million clicks, lasted more than 30 minutes.
Which might suggest that decreased attention span is not the whole story.
Indeed, is there any evidence that the vast majority of viewers, even in the times of the 90-minute porn extravaganza, didn't merely fast forward through the dialog in order to gain immediate access to the, um, action scenes?
Perhaps you could ask your friends for me.
Chris Matyszczyk is an award-winning creative director who advises major corporations on content creation and marketing. He brings an irreverent, sarcastic, and sometimes ironic voice to the tech world. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET. 


Load times? What are they? Vista is too slow to boot up, I can't wait that long. Windows 7 is faster, but still too slow. iphone is faster but not fast enough. Now, there's 3GS, which is faster... but I want it instantly, etc, etc. I remember as a kid going and making lunch while waiting for a Commodore 64 game to load on cassette :)
Gen Y is "I want it, and I want it now". So now, you just have to cut to the chase. Like Homer Simpson said while cooking a burrito in the microwave, "10 seconds! I can't wait that long! Where's my burrito?"
People will never be fully satisfied with any speed, we always want faster, faster, faster. Not just the young generation... everyone wants things to be faster and work better.
And personally I'd rather not waste 90 minutes on a porn video when I could get all that over with in like 5 minutes. I mean, sex can go on for a long time and that's good but for real? Yourself and a porn video? You want that to be a 90 minute long experience?
It in hard-wired into the human behavior to always want faster, bigger, stronger, better -- ?? chalk that up as yet another moral failure of the younger generation is preposterous.
The younger generation is no different than those before it -- it merely looks different. And even if it looked the same you older people would still be dissatisfied and it is immature and more pathetic than the young generation itself. So stop vomiting your thoughtless shortsighted filth and act like the adult you are.
-mack, 19 year old college student, proud member of gen y.
your research is more akin to poorly researched trolling. but your writing is a great example of web based ADD.
Ah, no, no, no. Most viewed THIS WEEK. I have amended the post to make that clear.
Thank you for pointing out YouPorn's record viewing score of all time, though.
Chris
The longer porn, aka "party porn", is great for group entertainment and has an entirely different audience. This type of porn should be more entertaining and inspiring. It's the stuff people would want in their personal libraries. And the longer it is, the higher the quality, the more likely an individual is to want it in their personal library.
Kudos to you.
C'mon Chris, don't be shy - I don't believe for a second that you wouldn't be fairly certain of the fact that porn is a business.
The clips are 3-5 minutes purely because it's so quick to access many "clips" in a short amount of time. It's really no different that 25 years ago, except we called it "fast forward"; and as we all know, it could never be fast enough.
Take VivThomas.com for example - those guys are amazing. Wicked Productions are also pretty involved. Let's hope that this recession rids the adult industry of the pick-up-a-cam budget types who "pump" out tons of content and pollute the market.
"Why does this article matter?"
- by tpsamguy July 16, 2009 12:02 PM PDT
- eh, I dont know about great but def funny. Check out the reality scripts on ipinkvisual.com
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