Lorainne Sisco presents The Catalyst

The Catalyst via Lorainne Sisco

They then dragged up a trunk filled with mannequins and mannequin parts. I asked TG about her artistic motivation for the scene. She insisted that there wasn’t a deep, dark meaning to any of the props, but, (to paraphrase our French director friend Laurent Sky), “If they weren’t there, the scene ‘wouldn’t make sense.’” (Since working with Michael Ninn, I have learned never to question an artist.) [Laugh at them. Make fun of them behind their backs. Be thankful you don’t share the same affliction. But never question them, because then they try to explain things. It can give you a headache.]

'The Catalyst' from Lorraine Sisco. Risque.com photographs by D.MinionDuring this time, actress Kimberly Kane had arrived, so we chatted a bit over breakfast. I’d seen Kimberly the night before at the XRCO Awards. As a matter of fact, she was sitting at our table. She didn’t know who I was, but I knew she was first up in the movie the following day; so I had watched her out of the corner of my eye – seeing if she was going to get drunk and flake on us — but Kimberly had been a perfect lady at the show. She didn’t consume anything alcoholic or narcotic, and was content to watch the awards. Imagine. [Yeah, well, Kimberly’s one of the ones with a brain. We love that about her. Unfortunately she needed both blonde and black hair for this particular role, and she was not prepared for that. Geez. Some people ….]

Kimberly said that she had enjoyed the XRCO Awards, especially the funny parts when Hillary Scott thanked her asshole for all it has done for her, and the bit where Stormy and Lauren Phoenix “fought” because Stormy is a feature-girl and Lauren is a gonzo-girl. Kimberly thought the crowd should have been more respectful, and should have listened as the awards were presented, instead of talking through the entire show. I absolutely agreed with her! [Hey, I’d absolutely agree with anything Kimberly said too.]

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I had heard that Kim’s mom was a producer in the Adult business, but didn’t know who her mother was. Kimberly said her mom had a local cable access show in Oregon where she would interview porn stars. She has also produced several soft core movies.

Kim, herself has produced a few XXX movies, but enjoys performing in front of the camera too much to move behind it for 'The Catalyst' from Lorraine Sisco. Risque.com photographs by D.Miniongood right now. Kimberly has worked for Michael Ninn once before in Innocence: Baby Blue, and said she was thrilled and honored to be working on another Ninn Worx project! [Of course this was at the beginning of the day – before Kimberly had to have sex on a rooftop in the sun in a black latex outfit (including a neck corset) for several hours. On the other hand, generally by the time the movie’s done and the girls look stunning they’ve generally forgotten how miserable they were during the filming. Ms. Sisco seems to have arrived at Ninn Worx possessing the particularly “Ninn” trait of production. Michael even has great taste in women behind the camera. This is Lorraine Sisco, aka “Tall Goddess” in the mirror, by the way.]

Breakfast over, it was time for Kim to get into makeup. TG consulted with the makeup artists, making sure they understood her vision. They did, and began transforming Kimberly into a latex goddess.

Britney Manson, the actress in the second scene of the day had already arrived and was raring to go. TG knew exactly what she wanted Britney to look like, and had given the hair, makeup, and wardrobe people a photo to copy. Although Britney didn’t need to be ready for hours, it would take that long to recreate the picture – an enchantress in feathers. The crew was up for the challenge and began turning Britney into an avian beauty! [And I probably shouldn’t mention the potential for this scene to get all flocked up, right?]

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Ever the consummate director, TG moved from makeup room to rooftop and back again, making sure everything was perfect. She helped shine Kimberly’s custom-made-in-Germany-from-Kimberly’s-measurements latex fetish outfit with special silicone gel and spray. (This fetish couture-challenged minion was informed that the spray goes on the outside; the gel goes on the inside of the dress.) This was Kimberly’s second custom-made-in-Germany-from-Kimberly’s-measurements latex fetish outfit. The first one’s color wasn’t quite what TG envisioned, so she ordered a new one – for another $1000. (Have I mentioned that TG is a perfectionist?) [Hey, it’s America. The more money you have, the more perfection you can afford.]

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