LOS ANGELES — Webmaster Central is eying the maturation of the market for virtual reality porn and the mechanics of content production, and is making it easier for sites to offer today’s most in-demand video content.
According to the company, a year or two ago every adult industry event and awards show was littered with nominees and companies claiming to be at the forefront of VR in some way or another. This year, as the autumn show schedules end and everyone is getting back to work, the public discussion of VR is subtler than it used to be, but some companies may misunderstand why this is happening.
“The truth about virtual reality, especially in adult, is that the market is maturing,” says Andy of WebmasterCentral.com. “In the early days it was lots of studios and shooters trying to rig up homemade gear while figuring out ways to film for an entirely new environment. Now, most of the major players have identified trustworthy content producers capable of taking all the guesswork out of the equation, and updating sites for VR in the present is about the same as it was for traditional content orders in the past.”
Andy says Webmaster Central launched its own flagship VR site where some of its content can be seen at VR3000.com, but the great majority of the content the studio produces and some of the best award-winning VR films are actually published on other websites owned by the company’s clients.
“We don’t share our client lists obviously and our working relationships are entirely confidential, so nobody knows if the award you are holding is for content you shot or content we provided for you,” Andy explains. “What matters is that creating a new site in the niche or adding VR content to you existing site members area is now a simple phone call transaction.”
“Rather than having many companies attempting to carve out a place in the production side of virtual reality adult entertainment,” Andy concludes, “the competition has shifted to the publisher side as site owners seek out the best content to combine with their traffic as a new source of revenue and retention.”
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