MetArt to Launch MagikView Website

LOS ANGELES — European studio MagikView Entertainment has announced a partnership with the MetArt Network to launch its first subscription and pay-per-download website, MagikSex.com.

The principals said MagikView, best known for their blockbuster adult films "Mission Ass Possible" and "Million Dollar Hoax," launched into the adult content production business two years ago. In 2011, the studio spearheaded an ambitious production that featured what the producers said was the world's largest floating adult studio aboard a 250 berth cruise liner in the Aegean Sea, shooting for 11 days with four directors and 95 actors.

Since that time, MagikView have gained significant industry attention, earning numerous awards and nominations.

Acclaimed European director, Ettore Buchi, is the creative mastermind behind MagikView.

“We are proud to partner with the MetArt Network as MagikView grows in the adult realm," Buchi said. "There is a shared commitment to quality and innovative technology that makes our partnership successful. Both MetArt and Magikview embrace the vision of creating and delivering content that is the very best. We are working together to showcase MagikView's unique, hardcore films and make them available online through MagikSex.com."

"MagikView is an outstanding addition to the diversifying MetArt lineup," Jill Taylor, vice president of marketing for MetArt added. "MagikView content has the 'it' factor that makes it extremely appealing. There is no shortage of attention to detail — Ettore's directing talent is clearly portrayed and MagikView films are one-of-a kind. We are looking forward to collaborating with MagikView on many future projects, expanding content production across our line of sites."

Scheduled to launch within the first quarter of 2013, the site will offer both subscription membership and pay-per-download options. It will showcase MagikView's films along with behind-the-scenes footage, unreleased photos and exclusive scenes available on the website only.

The site will be housed within the MetArtMoney.com affiliate program and available for affiliate promotion upon launch.

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