Deniro said the decision to bring distribution and sales in-house made more sense for the company.
“This is something that we've been working toward for a long time, and we have finally put all of the pieces into place to launch our own distribution,” Deniro said.
Ninn Worx President Michael Ninn said the new distribution arm allows the company to expand.
“There's just so much going on with Ninn Worx that it’s time for us to really step into the business end entirely,” he said. “We have good people in place and I know that we are ready to make this venture successful. By taking over our own sales and distribution, we have Tom and our sales team focused on Ninn Worx lines and the other projects that we are getting involved in.”
Ninn Worx CEO Q Ninn said the launch of the company’s distribution arm ends its relationship with Red Light District, which previously handled the company’s distribution and sales.
“We've had a great run with Red Light District, and I know that everyone there is very happy for us as we make this move,” Q Ninn said. “They are supporting us in the decision to start handling our own sales and have gone out of their way to help us with setting up the change over.”
In the meantime, the company has released “Through Her Eyes,” starring Faith Leon.
“Faith is so pretty, innocent and very nasty,” director Ninn said. “The camera eats her up and she's a joy to shoot. I'm looking forward to doing more titles with Faith soon.”
The film features camera work by Barry Wood and music by Loren Alexander.
“Barry is an artist with the camera,” Ninn said. “Loren is always spot on with the music to enhance the experience I'm trying to give the people that are watching my movies. Together they produce the most amazing atmosphere for my stories.”