Countdown to Sean Cody #1000 Part 4
Thanks to TWO interconnected video releases this week from Sean Cody we're inching that much closer to the site's 1000th video. Video #989 Cameron & Jake was accompanied by #990 Cameron & Jake: Behind The Scenes and together they give you a pretty good representation of the site, both in front of the camera and behind--in more ways than one
Cameron & Jake is not a pivotal video or a milestone since both guys have appeared on the site before and neither is doing anything they haven't done before. Jake has actually gotten up there in the number of videos he's done for Sean Cody---this weekend's releases bring him up to 28 (second to both Harley & Kurt at 29 videos). So you get a very good idea of how popular the versatile Jake is with the site. Cameron is still a newbie, and a quiet one at that and while his guy on guy experiences here have only been as a bottom he identifies hiself as straight (along with Jake).

In this week's two videos you get a pretty accurate picture of Jake, so named because of his passing resemblance to Jake Gyllenhaal. Jake has somewhat of a goofy outgoing personality who likes to act up for the cast and crew. He's a bit less funny than he thinks he is probably because he's not as subtle as some of the guys who cut up for the camera. He's also probably more bisexual than he'll admit but why quibble. Like several other Sean Cody guys Jake is very body conscious and has gotten bigger since he first started.
Cameron is also noticeably bigger since he first started and while we doesn't get as much info about him we got a few hints. In the main video he really does seeem like he's getting roughed up but in the "behind the scenes" video he seems to be taking it in stride. Could be he's more of a performer than we give him credit for. The kissing with Jake is still a little awkward but the heat of their fuck session is very, very hot.
We dont know if Sean Cody was the first to feature "behind the scenes" videos but they are fascinating and fun to watch here. For one thing it's probably the closest you'll get to seeing the models as they really are. There's also all the stuff that seems to be going on at the Sean Cody set. It's an elaborate set for sure and a lot of work goes into the designs & layout. There have been so many design changes that you have to wonder what the budget is like. Even though we don't see the directors or crew we do hear them in these videos and see how their rapport with the models is so crucial. This has been the case since the beginning when Sean Cody seemed to be doing much of the work himself. No matter who he's had working for him the SC style has carried through seamlessly.






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