Independent scripted adult roleplay project (18+) — consent-focused and collaborative.
This project began as a desire to better understand how power, vulnerability, and connection can be explored through scripted adult roleplay, in a way that is careful, consensual, and collaborative.
It exists as a structured space for exploration that prioritises presence, dialogue, and mutual agency, allowing collaborators to engage with the work at their own pace.
Over time, the focus has expanded beyond the scenes themselves. What happens during preparation, negotiation, hesitation, and reflection has proven just as important as what appears on screen. This project is as interested in how people experience power and agency while creating the work as it is in the fictional scenarios being explored.
At this stage, the project is seeking adult collaborators (18+) interested in participating in scripted video and photo work.
This project explores fictional scenarios involving skewed power dynamics, discipline, and tension between authority and surrender. While these themes may involve discomfort or pain within the fiction, the intent is never destruction, humiliation, or harm. Instead, scenes are designed to be contained, deliberate, and grounded in trust. The emphasis is on: Mental and emotional engagement Suggestion over explicitness Intimacy over spectacle Process over outcome Scenes are typically short-form and character-driven. Scripts provide structure, while allowing flexibility for responsive interaction within agreed boundaries. The project currently focuses on female performers in specific fictional roles, reflecting the present creative direction.
Sexual content is explicit and intentional, but never treated as an end in itself. Scenes are designed to surface internal tension, ambivalence, and choice — not to escalate intensity for its own sake. Moments of uncertainty, discomfort, or re-negotiation are not considered failures, but meaningful parts of the process.
A deliberate, consent-led approach—built around agency, restraint, and collaboration.
Consent First
Consent is explicit, ongoing, and always revocable. Boundaries are discussed in advance, check-ins are normal, and stopping is always respected—no justification required.
Safety Over Performance
Nothing is worth pushing through. Any scene is stopped immediately if physical or emotional safety cannot be confidently maintained, or if something feels off in the moment.
Collaboration
This is made with you, not at you. Scripts can be adapted, pacing can change, and your input is welcome—especially around what feels authentic, safe, and enjoyable to perform.
Curiosity Over Certainty
Early-stage work is exploratory. You don’t need to be experienced—openness, communication, and thoughtful boundaries matter more than ‘knowing how it’s done’.
Process Over Outcome
The goal is a good process, not a perfect result. We may pause, reset, re-write, or abandon a scene if needed. Iteration and learning are expected at this stage.
Connection Over Novelty
We prioritise presence, attunement, and reflection over escalation or spectacle. Meaning emerges through attention — to each other, to the process, and to what unfolds over time.
Consent and safety are foundational and non-negotiable.
Consent is not only a safeguard, but part of the collaborative process — shaping what is possible, what is withheld, and how power is negotiated. Any scene will be stopped immediately if safety — physical or emotional — cannot be confidently maintained.
A clear, collaborative process designed to support flow without compromising safety.
All collaborations begin with a preliminary conversation (around 30 minutes), either online or in person, to discuss boundaries, expectations, and comfort.
Scripts are shared privately after initial interest is established. Scripts can be adapted, declined, or abandoned without pressure.
Early sessions may involve experimentation with technical setup. Inefficiency and iteration are expected at this stage and are part of the learning process.
Preparation may include extended discussion, embodied exploration, or reflection without filming. Early stages can feel slow or ambiguous by design. This is not a rehearsal for a fixed outcome, but a shared process of discovering what is possible and appropriate for the people involved.
Reflection is a core part of this project.
Participants may be invited to talk about their experiences, reactions, and uncertainties before and after scenes. These conversations are not evaluations or performances — they are part of the work itself.
Filming does not imply public release. Any potential use is discussed separately.
Filming and release are treated as two separate agreements. No material is shared or used beyond what is explicitly agreed in writing.
Collaborators may receive copies of material for limited personal or professional use, subject to mutually agreed conditions.
No material is released commercially without explicit agreement and appropriate compensation.
Compensation is discussed openly and agreed prior to any shoot.
Depending on the collaboration, this may include:
No collaborator is expected to participate without clarity around compensation and use.
This project is slow, deliberate, and consent-led. It won't suit everyone — by design.
This may suit you if…
This is not for you if…
Submitting an enquiry does not imply commitment. It's simply a first conversation.
If this resonates with you, you're welcome to reach out with a brief introduction and any initial boundaries or preferences you'd like to share.
The form only asks for: name, preferred contact method, 18+ confirmation, and consent to be contacted.
Prefer email? contact.contourproject@gmail.com
Questions are welcome. If you're unsure about anything, please reach out.
If you'd like to ask a question before submitting an Expression of Interest, you're welcome to email me.
contact.contourproject@gmail.com
No pressure, no commitment — just a conversation.