Matt Williams to Helm New Projects for Intersec


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YNOT EUROPE – The Netherlands-based adult content producer Intersec Europe B.V. has hired American director Matt Williams to develop new products for the company’s BDSM lines. Williams’ first project is a soon-to-be-launched website, SexuallyBroken.com.

“My goal [with this site] is to get the girls to that state where everything is slightly surreal because of what has taken place,” he said.

Williams, who is based in Oakland, Calif., is no stranger to Intersec. He helped the company created Insex.com, a classic BDSM site that now exists as an archive, before leaving in 2002 to pursue opportunities with an Intersec competitor.

“Matt’s departure from Insex was just a matter of a few years’ delay for his final ascension,” said PD, president of Intersec and a 40-year veteran in the BDSM genre. “I am so relieved that someone with Matt’s creativity and ingenuity is going to allow me a quiet and restful withdrawal.

“There is a sweet irony in the present circumstances,” PD added. “I am gratefully preparing props, gripping and doing video for Matt — a complete reversal of roles.”

Williams said returning to Intersec after a 10-year absence feels like “coming home.”

“It’s great to be home to the company that first fostered my creativity,” he said. “I am looking forward to growing Intersec Studios by introducing new sites, new talents, and new BDSM themes. The future of Intersec looks very exciting indeed. Our competitors should be worried.”

Intersec’s website portfolio also includes RealTimeBondage.com, TopGrl.com, 3DBND.com, HDBondage.TV, InsexM.com, InfernalRestraints.com and HardTied.com. Most are part of the Kinkster Cash affiliate program, which pays up to 60-percent revenue share.

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