JAKARTA - The chemistry between two actors during a sex scene can be so intense, it almost feels real. After witnessing a hot sex scene in a film, many have wondered how it was filmed - did the actors actually have sex on camera?

While the requirements for films vary, let's see what the actors think on the matter.

Do it without fakes

Comedian Katherine Ryan said she would rather have real sex on camera than film fake sex scenes. In an interview with Metro UK, Ryan revealed he felt embarrassed when he had to have sex on camera for his television series The Duchess; she said that having real sex scenes would be less terrifying than the embarrassment she experienced while shooting simulations.

Ryan explained why he wrote the sex scene in the sentence: “I felt you needed to believe in the intimacy of the relationship, so I wrote the sex scene. I just thought it would be okay. It is terrible and it takes a long time and I am not a professional. I just had a hard time. I thought it would be easier to have full sex in front of the camera - then I could really let myself go and show my personality ... But no, I won't be writing sex scenes anymore. "

Honesty is the best policy

Katherine Ryan based The Duchess on her own experiences as a single mother; she wants to focus the series on her relationship with her daughter. He explained:

“Violet was born here. I love being a single mother. That is the central relationship in this series. I am really tired of romantic comedies where it is, "I wish I could just find a man". That is never my story. I fall in love with them accidentally every now and then. I'm not looking for them, I just want to hang out with my daughter. Those were the most precious moments in my life, when he was a child and it was just the two of us. "

He added, “I really love our life. Now, he's getting bigger and he doesn't like me that much. That's what I got a husband for. "

Katherine Ryan is currently in a relationship with actor Bobby Kootstra, whom she previously dated while living in Canada as a teenager. The couple reconnected when Ryan returned to his hometown while filming the episode Who Do You Think You Are?

Not that easy

Real sex scenes might be easier to pull off, but what about real sex scenes that involve someone you know? The dark comedy Black Monday stars real-life same-sex couple Tuc Watkins and Andrew Rannells as the couple. During an interview with NBC talk show host Seth Meyers, Rannells discussed how intimate scenes with his partner differ from those he does with other co-stars.

Doing sex scenes with your real partner rather than random actors seems like an easy task - there's already real chemistry in the process. However, Rannells explains why the sex scene with her real-life boyfriend, Tuc Watkins, inspires a new kind of anxiety.

Consider the crew

"My boyfriend this season was played by my real girlfriend, Tuc Watkins, so that was a lot of fun too." After explaining how the two met, Meyers asked him if the sex scene was "easier". Rannells said:

"I would say that it's anxiety, it's a new kind of anxiety. On Girls, I had to do some sex scenes. Some with Corey Stoll, which was fantastic. But, we didn't really know each other, so it was really awkward, "What makes you comfortable?" And "Is this OK? ..."

Although past sex scenes with co-stars were uncomfortable for Rannell, it was largely up to the director to determine what the intimate scenes would be like. However, this is not the case with Watkins. Rannells explained:

“So, with Tuc, it's very easy. But then, when it came time to actually shoot it, suddenly, I realized I was surrounded by the crew, who have now become my friends. And, I thought, I want to know what they were thinking, 'So, that's what it looks like. That's what they do at home. That's how they touch each other. 'So then I became somewhat self-conscious in a different way. But, all that said, it's much easier to do it with someone who ... you know ... "

Different perspective

Andrew Rannells hated filming intimate scenes with Tuc Watkins because he was too deep in thought and became anxious; but he said that it was still easier than doing a scene like that with a complete stranger.

In the end, the preference for having real sex in front of the camera compared to fake sex scenes is not the same from one actor to another.


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