Michael Ninn

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Michael Ninn (* 1951 in the USA) is an American porn film director , film director , film producer , screenwriter and art director .

Life

Alongside Andrew Blake, he is considered the high-gloss stylist of porn film and has further developed modern porn film in the age of digital technology. He made his first porn films Two Sisters and Principles of Lust in 1992. Before that, he worked as an art director for a New York advertising company. He directed music videos for Capitol Records and, at the age of 21, moved to the American West Coast to try his hand at television directing.

From 1993 he worked for the company VCA. In 1994 Ninn had a commercial and artistic breakthrough with sex . The similarly successful film Latex followed a year later, and soon thereafter its award-winning sequel Shock . This high-tech trilogy revolutionized the glamor porn film of the 90s and set a new standard for all upcoming film productions in the 90s. Ninn's highly stylized films are characterized by high visual art, creativity and aesthetics and are often spiced up with computer animation and cast with very pretty models ( Wanda Curtis , Angel Cassidy, Michelle Wild ).

In 1997 Ninn was able to set another milestone in porn history with the work New Wave Hookers 5 . Ninn is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame and the XRCO Hall of Fame . In 2005 the film series Neo Pornographia appeared , in which Ninn shows more extreme scenes.

In 2003 Ninn founded his own production and sales company Ninn Worx . In mid-2007 Michael Ninn merged with the Spearmint Rhino company to form NinnWorx_SR. In June 2008, Michael Ninn announced that he had split from Spearmint Rhino. He is planning a new company. Since he no longer has any legal rights to his previous name ("Michael Ninn") (the name now belongs to Spearmint Rhino), he calls his new company IMNINN .

Awards

AVN Award

  • 1995: "Best Film", "Best Group Scene" (Sex)
  • 1996: "Best Director" ( latex )
  • 1997: u. a. "Best Art Direction", "Best Editing - Video," Best Director - Video "(all Shock )
  • 2000: "Best DVD", "Best Special Effects" (both Cashmere), "Best Video" (Dark Garden)
  • 2003: "Best Special Effects" (Perfect)
  • 2004: "Best Art Direction - Video", "Best All Sex Video" (both Fetish-The Dreamscape)
  • 2005: "Best Art Direction - Video" ( In the Garden of Shadows ), "Best Foreign All-Sex Release" (Lost Angels: Katsumi)

Hot d'Or

  • 2000: "Best US Director" (ritual)

XRCO Award

  • 1995: "Director of the Year"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1997 AVN Award Winners ( Memento from June 6, 1997 in the Internet Archive )