Hightstown, NJ — Jewel De’Nyle is thrilled to be home.
Under a new contract with Pleasure Productions, De’Nyle, an AVN and XRCO Performer of the Year as well as Adam Film World’s Female Director of the Year, will tap into the gritty, sexy New York vibe to create highly stylized and erotic titles for the East Coast production company.
“I’m very excited and a little nervous, because it’s the first time in several years that I’m going to be working for another company and not own the product,” said De’Nyle, soon after the deal was announced. “I just want to do a real good job.”
“This is our latest acquisition, and we feel it is a good one,” said Pleasure Productions’ owner, Frank Kay. “Jewel has been well respected in front of the camera and behind, and we are looking forward to some great new additions to her line.”
As part of the agreement with Pleasure, De’Nyle said she will shoot at least two new features per month and plans to “shoot as many as I can.” Kay said there have been preliminary discussions to have Jewel shoot an interactive title with Pleasure Productions’ contract girl, Tera Wray.
Kay said the contract also includes rights to 59 of Jewel’s titles (originally distributed by her own company – Platinum X) that will now be handled exclusively through a new, yet-to-be-determined company. “These 59 titles are very well done. There’s hardcore and gonzo,” said Kay, adding that this was one of the few acquisitions where all the content and record keeping was in perfect order.
De’Nyle, who as a performer was recognized over the years for best girl/girl, anal, and as overall sex actress by several different organizations, will bring the same energy to her first title under the new contract, “No Boyz, No Toyz,” an all-girl-only romp featuring New York performers exclusively. Among the local talent, De’Nyle said she will use Ariana Jollee, an uninhibited gang-banger known for extreme sex acts who the director says lives in NYC and hasn’t shot in year. Aside from Jollee, however, De’Nyle said she will primarily use girls that no one has seen before.
“I live in New York, and I think there’s a good talent pool here,” said De’Nyle, explaining that she’s found girls in New York who want to get into the business but are unsure how or where to go. “I think the girls don’t know who to go to, so they go out to LA. Now that I’ve contacted them, and they know it’s legit and not a scam, I’ve been able to convince them and, kind of, re-establish the New York scene.”
De’Nyle said she decided against toys for the movie because she feels having “too many toys takes away from the lesbian porn.”
The movie will also feature a unique music score, De’Nyle said, from a neoclassical metal guitarist she met on MySpace. “He’s a fan out of North Carolina who wanted to give me some music for my shoots,” she said. “It’s not your everyday porn music; it’s very sexy, very cool.”