How To Become A Porn Star

By: Adrian Creed

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Learning how to become a porn star is simple, but the path you must follow is challenging. There are many willing candidates attempting to enter this highly-competitive industry. Here are some strategies you can follow to help you become a porn star:
  1. Improve your appearance through exercise, healthy dieting and tanning. There are porn stars who aren't good-looking, but having a good appearance is important to becoming a porn star. Being fit will not only make you look good, but it will improve your sexual performance as well. If you are light-skinned, tanning will help improve your appearance on camera. Women should learn makeup tips to maximize their on-screen appearance.
  2. Practice having sex like a porn star. Having sex on camera as a professional is different from having sex at home, as in a studio you will have multiple people in the room watching as you perform multiple takes over the course of hours. You must become comfortable having sex with people watching. It will also be important that you are comfortable having sex in common pornographic positions.
  3. Build your portfolio by creating your own content. The easiest way to become a porn star is to film your own porn movie. This will allow you to demonstrate your abilities on camera, and give studios a better way to gauge your potential as a performer. Filming yourself can also lead to opportunities for you to distribute your own content and build a brand for a porn company of your own.
  4. Attending porn conventions and porn star appearances helps build networking contacts. Networking is a great way to get a job, and the porn industry is no different. Conventions and appearances are a great way to interact with industry professionals. If you start your own porn business, attending these events will help promote your product.
  5. Contact porn studios directly to apply for an on-camera role. Most porn studios offer a method to contact them for a "performer" or "model" position with their company.

Protect yourself and your partners by practicing safe sex to prevent STDs and unwanted pregnancy.

Posted on: Mar. 23, 2010