Dorcel productions employ professional lighting crews, sound designers, and location scouts. Their "media content" is shot on RED cameras or Arri Alexas—the same tools used for Hollywood blockbusters. Recent releases feature drone shots of French villas, underwater sequences, and practical special effects.
: With a significant global following, Marc Dorcel's work has transcended cultural and geographical boundaries. His influence can be seen in the way adult content is produced and consumed worldwide, contributing to a more globalized and interconnected entertainment landscape. Pornochic 27 - Superstars -Marc Dorcel- 2016 WE...
They didn't fight the internet; they perfected it. By treating adult content as art and cinema , they have created a media vertical that is recession-proof and future-ready. : With a significant global following, Marc Dorcel's
The "Pornochic" series, which began capitalizing on the 1970s "porno chic" trend, typically follows a specific formula: Pornochic 27: Superstars (Video 2016) By treating adult content as art and cinema
The "WE entertainment" model leverages cutting-edge technology. Dorcel was one of the first to adopt Virtual Reality (VR) at scale, placing the viewer inside the scene with the superstars. Furthermore, the brand is experimenting with AI-driven personalization, where the "media content" adapts to viewer preferences in real-time (choose your own adventure style).
The film features segments from three different directors working in various European cities: Liselle Bailey: Directed two segments filmed in London. Hervé Bodilis: