Watched last night "A Cam Life" (2018), by Andy Weiss and Billy Sorrentino. I decided to post about it here since it's precisely about camming, and didn't find any other threads about the film.
If the 2015 documentary "Cam Girlz" was an intimate look about a few independent US cam models (and a couple of users), "A Cam Life" was instead about the big picture: how massive and strong the camming industry is. Cam models (and one user) are also interviewed, but also representatives of different platforms, as well as of agencies/studios, and of different camming conventions. Not only that, but the interviewees weren't only from the US, but also Colombia and Romania... as you know, two of the biggest countries when it comes to the camming industry.
Just like in "Cam Girlz", "A Cam Life" left me asking for the difficulties and struggles in the camming world. It does mention a couple very briefly, something that didn't happen at all in the 2015 documentary, but it still felt mostly like rainbows and unicorns. Similar to that, male cammers and of other genders were only briefly shown and mentioned... hiding a big part of the industry. And, at one point, the film showed with a good light the offline meeting of models and users, it even mentioned a couple of cases which ended up in marriage... I don't know why it did that. Finally, I think the movie could have had a better ending.
All in all, an interesting, informative, and attractive look into this segment of humanity.
If the 2015 documentary "Cam Girlz" was an intimate look about a few independent US cam models (and a couple of users), "A Cam Life" was instead about the big picture: how massive and strong the camming industry is. Cam models (and one user) are also interviewed, but also representatives of different platforms, as well as of agencies/studios, and of different camming conventions. Not only that, but the interviewees weren't only from the US, but also Colombia and Romania... as you know, two of the biggest countries when it comes to the camming industry.
Just like in "Cam Girlz", "A Cam Life" left me asking for the difficulties and struggles in the camming world. It does mention a couple very briefly, something that didn't happen at all in the 2015 documentary, but it still felt mostly like rainbows and unicorns. Similar to that, male cammers and of other genders were only briefly shown and mentioned... hiding a big part of the industry. And, at one point, the film showed with a good light the offline meeting of models and users, it even mentioned a couple of cases which ended up in marriage... I don't know why it did that. Finally, I think the movie could have had a better ending.
All in all, an interesting, informative, and attractive look into this segment of humanity.