CollegeBoysLive.com, EpicMen.com Air Live BTS

TAMPA, Fla. — CollegeBoysLive.com and adult film producer Epic Men shot a behind-the-scenes live production, for members of the site, of a gay porn movie being made by Epic Men.

CollegeBoysLive.com members were able to select multiple camera angles ranging from a closeup shot to a panoramic view, showing just how models and crew work with the director to assure production of a high quality product.

Epic Men owners Jay and Rick were invited to CBL's Tampa house to film the scenes for an upcoming release. However, when a planned model could not participate, CBL's own Robb was asked to fill in. Previously, Robb had been involved as the organizer of the event for CBL and was not contemplated as its star.

More than 2,000 people, across the U.S. and foreign countries, were logged in to watch the event.

"It was amazing to shoot a scene then go to the CBL website and see what people were saying about the action. It was like instant feedback from customers," Jay said.

"I was very happy to see all the members in the chat room discussing the making of the film and seeing all the positive comments on being able to watch it live" CBL owner Zac said. "We try to involve the guys in the house in interesting things and this certainly was interesting for both them and our members."

CollegeBoysLive.com is a reality webshow featuring six gay males picked to live for six months in a house together and have their entire lives taped and broadcast live inside and outside of the house.

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