Director Matt Williams Returns to Intersec Studios

OAKLAND, Calif. Intersec Studios has announced the return of Matt Williams to the company.

He will be in charge of producing the company's new site, SexuallyBroken.com.

“My goal is to get the girls to that state where everything is slightly surreal because of what has taken place,” he said.

Williams began with Intersec during the days of Insex.com, a BDSM website. In 2002 he left and went on to work for another company.

“Matt’s departure from Insex was just a matter of a few years delay for his final ascension," said PD, company president. "I am so relieved that someone with Matt’s creativity and ingenuity is going to allow me a quiet and restful withdrawal. There is a sweet irony in the present circumstances. I am gratefully preparing props, gripping and doing video for Matt; a complete reversal of roles.”

Intersec has been producing content (photography, video and performance art) in the BDSM genre for more than 40 years.

“It’s great to be home to the company that first fostered my creativity," Williams said. "I am looking forward to growing Intersec Studios by introducing new sites, new talents and new BDSM themes. The future of Intersec looks very exciting indeed."

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