Corbin Fisher Announces New 'Unlimited Mondays' Updates

LAS VEGAS — Corbin Fisher announced today that its main website will now include "Unlimited" Mondays with numerous new features.

Beginning April 4 and each following Monday, the site will swich up from its traditional solo scene updates and reflect an "experimental  evolution in style" that will include profile videos, behind-the-scenes footage, private interviews with talent, short films, spoofs and narratives.

The offering kicks off with the company's first shoot from its new Las Vegas studio.

“We've shown some of the tremendous talents of our videography team with the video profiles of our top guys. Now, we're taking it a step further,” said Corbin Fisher CEO, Jason Gibson.

He added, “The title really says it all — we want to make Monday a no-limit zone. We have all types of things planned. If you can think of it, we plan to try it out.”

The company said that while its solo videos are phasing out, hardcore action will continue to play a part in Monday's Unlimited updates. “We want to give our videographers more creative freedom, especially with regard to the more sexually-charged segments,” Gibson said.

Corbin Fisher COO, Brian Dunlap added, “Quite frankly, our members likely were as excited to watch solos as we were to film them — not very much. It seems as if the role solos play in the industry is to be easy-to-shoot, easy-to-edit and cheap-to-produce filler content. Today's audience craves more, and we craved creating more.”

Gibson commented, “In addition to the four weekly action updates we create for our sites, the production of CF Unlimited every week will be a challenge we are excited about meeting — even though it will be more expensive, be more labor intensive, and it will require more creativity from our talented production team. We feel this unique presentation of the guys will be very appealing to our audience and further distinguish us from our competition."

In addition to the change, the company's two sub-sites of Corbin Fisher, Amateur College Men and Amateur College Sex will change their names to American College Men and American College Sex.

“The name change doesn't mean we are moving away from our roots. In fact we will continue to specialize in finding fresh guys that are brand new to the industry, many of whom would otherwise never even consider doing porn,” Gibson said.

He added, “We will continue to showcase them as they explore all areas of their sexuality on camera with our growing stable of more experienced upperclassmen. We've grown as a company and a studio and we feel our name should reflect that.”

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