DCypher, an industry veteran for almost a decade with nearly 200 screenwriting credits and two-dozen directing credits, earlier this year finished production on the big-budget “Prisoner,” a Metro release under the Cal Vista label. That video went on sale last month.
Last year, DCypher resumed his directing career for Madness Pictures after years in other production roles. DCypher, while at Madness, was involved with the “Legal Tender” series, as well as with “Magic Sex Genie,” which starred Taylor Rain and Ron Jeremy.
With the Metro 10-picture deal, DCypher has been given the reins to create another adult series.
“I plan on using three of the titles to create and interlocking series of tales,” DCypher said. “Together they’ll form the basis of a fourth title that resolves the storyline. It’s something I’ve wanted to do since I started in this business that has never been done. I don’t want to say too much and ruin it.”
His next Metro video will be “Wonderland,” which the director describes as pure homage to Nabokov’s “Lolita.”
“There are elements of ‘Lolita’ in ‘Wonderland,’ as well as the whole femme fatale-slash-bad-girl mystique that Drew Barrymore carries in ‘Poison Ivy,’” DCypher said. “From there it splits off and there is nothing traditional about it, either in storytelling or framework.”
DCypher said he’s interested in directing “well-crafted” storylines for Metro, which also distributes titles from Amazing, Astrux, Bad Ass, Cloud 9, Erotic City Entertainment, FusXion, Gonzo, Loaded Digital and ToxXxic.
“Too many people that make features try to cut out all of the interesting dialogue and cerebral qualities of their show, either because they are afraid to push their performers or because they don’t understand how it operates inside a narrative,” he said. “My goal is to find the perfect synergy between the two, between the intellect and the heart, without compromising the intensity of the sex. That’s the formula.”