Entertainment Seminars Inc. Announces Event

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Entertainment Seminars Inc. has announced its upcoming event, Adult Business Seminar: Teaching You How to Make and Sell Porn, set for Oct. 9-11 in Burbank.

This seminar provides educational, legal, technical, online and performance training to its students. Adult Business Seminar is open to the public, including individuals with and without adult-related experience.

The current Early Bird special offers a $500 discount from the regular prices on the Gold and Platinum packages only and must be secured by Sept. 9.

The seminar will feature instructors Bishop, Shy Love, Ben Kraus, Ron Jeremy and Nina Hartley.

Hands-on training will address the creation of adult business concepts, production budgets, talent, performer testing protocols, production strategy, including camera placement, set designing, sound and lighting, pre/post production, and marketing content on multiple business verticals.

“To provide our students a legitimate and realistic experience, it is our objective that our attendees will have the ability to immediately apply everything they have learned,” Jeremy said. “This includes shooting their own live hardcore sex scene, using today’s hottest adult super stars. Students will own the rights to whatever they shoot. The tape goes home with them.”

The event also will include an attorney specializing in the adult industry that will provide a thorough review of the all the current legal issues surrounding industry trends and has agreed to continuous legal counseling for all Adult Business Seminars graduates.

The location of the first Adult Business Seminar has not yet been announced.

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