High Drive Productions

High Drive Productions

High Drive Productions/Spunkstar.com in New York City is a pornography studio dedicated to producing gay adult entertainment whose releases are shot with actors 18-21 years old mainly on location in Florida and New York.

In 2010, High Drive Productions celebrated its twentieth DVD release, Grade A Ruff Trade, with 19 year-old porn newbie Tye South. Video streams and downloads from High Drive Productions are available online through an adult-only membership Web site, Spunkstarz.com, part of the CJXXX.com network of adult gay-oriented sites.

Started in 2002 by director Brady Mayo, the company started producing photo sets of twinks for gay pornographic magazines and sexually explicit videos for gay pornographic films.

Their marquee performer Brenden Michael starred in Dorm Room Spunk Buddies and appeared in May 2004 issue of Playguy magazine.

2007 was particularly noteworthy for High Drive Productions with their exclusive models in gay pornographic magazines. Young Gun appeared on the cover of September 2007 Playguy magazine, Mitch Hart had the cover of November 2007 Playguy magazine and Ashton Scott appeared on the cover of December 2007 Playguy magazine.

High Drive Productions shuns barebacking or condomless sex and promotes safer sex practice. Wholesale distribution is through Marina Pacific Distributors in North Hollywood, CA.

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