YanksCash Hires Cole Montana to Helm Production, Opens Phoenix Studio

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. — Masturbation site YanksCash has hired Cole Montana to helm its entire production department — casting, shooting and editing both Yanks.com and ClubStroke.net content — in a new studio located in Phoenix.

Montana told XBIZ he had been working for YanksCash as an independent contractor for several months before he was asked to join the team full-time. He said he's completely changed the company's shooting style, and has brought new editing and shooting techniques to the table.

"I just do what I love doing," Montana said. "You have to be able to shoot what you [understand] — and I know what guys are looking for. I don't believe in cookie-cutter shooting."

Montana said he's tossed YanksCash's old tripod-style of shooting and is "trying to be creative" with camera angles and editing techniques to make the site's videos stand out and keep viewers coming back for more.

"We're bringing it back to glamour-style shooting," Montana said, adding that YanksCash has been working with what they call "Midwestern honeys" to film exclusive solo content for the site.

"Having a studio was necessary to maintain the content quality our webmasters and customers have come to expect," YanksCash's Todd told XBIZ.

A new feature Montana said he has brought to YanksCash is three-minute trailers, featuring highlights and behind-the-scenes shots from several solo shoots. He said he is working with disc jockeys in San Diego to compose music to play in the background for each one.

"Something catchy," Montana said. "Something that'll stick in your head."

YanksCash sites also feature a new search function, Montana said, so viewers can find exactly what they're looking for by searching for specific physical traits.

"If you want something good," Montana said, "we're going to give it to you."

Montana said he also will be focusing on several of YanksCash's other projects, including GirlsandFingers.com and SeeMyOrgasm.com, which Todd said is a masturbation-themed video-sharing site similar to YouTube.

YanksCash's first trailer, launched last month, can be viewed here.

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