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Third World Media is an American independent adult entertainment production studio founded in 1999 by Steve Scott and director Ed Hunter. It was one of the first American producers of entertainment featuring performers exclusively from outside the United States.[1]
Key Information
Company history
[edit]The company, initially named Asian Eyes Pictures, placed an emphasis on Japanese hardcore content in its early years. As the company grew, it expanded its production to Southeast Asia and South America. In late 2006, Third World Media added Katana, a high-end Japanese lineup featuring popular Japanese AV stars and scripted, subtitled story lines.[1]
Scott, a fluent Japanese speaker, credits the growth of his company to his extensive travels in Asia. When Third World Media entered the adult market, the Japanese product entering the US market was produced for the Japanese domestic market, where penetration is blurred, or "mosaiced" to conform with their laws. Third World Media produces movies for distribution outside Japan, and its hardcore products are shot without mosaics.[1]
Like the company's Asian titles, its Latin titles, which include transgender titles, are also produced to be sold primarily in the American market. Third World Media's veteran in-house director Ed Hunter makes frequent travels to South America to find performers who have not been seen by American audiences.[1] The company also added John Florian as its sales manager in January 2008.[2]
The company is also the exclusive distributor for performer Gia Darling's production company, Gia Darling Entertainment.[3] Other adult film stars featured in Third World Media movies include Mai Haruna, Monica Mattos, Chocoball Mukai, Ed Powers, Allanah Starr, and Gia Darling, among others. Japanese AV idols Junko, featured in The Kimono Kronicles, and Mirai Haneda, star of Hello Titty 3, signed at Third World Media's 2008 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo booth.[4]
Awards
[edit]The company was named the "Best Asian Release Company" in 2007 and 2008 by consumer adult video review magazine Adam Film World.[5][6] At the 2009 AVN Awards the company won 'Best Ethnic-Themed Series – Asian' for Naughty Little Asians[7] In January 2013 the company received XBIZ Awards for Transsexual Studio of the Year and Asian-Themed Series of the Year for Hello Titty.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d X, Nelson: "Third World Media: First Rate Entertainment," August 2007, pg. 144.
- ^ "Third World, Combat Zone Bring On John Florian" Archived August 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, XBiz, January 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ "Third World Media Adds Gia Darling Titles" Archived August 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, XBiz, April 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- ^ "Japanese Adult Stars to Sign for Third World at AEE" Archived December 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, XBiz, December 28, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ "Adam Film World Names Annual Awards Winners" Archived August 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, XBiz, April 30, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ "Adam Film World Guide Announces Annual Porn Awards Winners" Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, XBIZ, March 30, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-23
- ^ "THE 2009 AVN AWARDS WINNERS". AVN. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
- ^ XBIZ Award Winners 2013, XBIZ, January 2013
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Third World Media at the Internet Adult Film Database
- Third World Media Company Profile at AVN Archived May 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
Third World Media
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Founding and early years
Third World Media was founded in 1999 as Asian Eyes Pictures by Steve Scott, who served as CEO, and director Ed Hunter.[3] Scott brought extensive prior experience in the adult industry, having started his career in Japan licensing American adult films for the local market and producing Japanese content for international distribution, leveraging his fluency in Japanese and time living in Asia.[4] The company initially focused on importing and distributing authentic, uncensored Japanese adult videos for American audiences, emphasizing wall-to-wall formats with English subtitles to highlight unedited, reality-based scenes.[5] In 2000, the studio rebranded to Third World Media to reflect its growing international scope beyond Asia.[3] This name change coincided with an expansion into producing original content featuring performers from Southeast Asia, Latin America, and other regions, positioning the company as a pioneer in ethnic-themed adult entertainment outside the U.S.[6] Early productions included the flagship series Pretty Little Asians, which debuted shortly after the rebranding and quickly became a cornerstone of their catalog, amassing multiple volumes by the mid-2000s.[7] During its formative years from 2000 to 2005, Third World Media released approximately four titles per month, building a library of nearly 300 videos that combined Scott's global sourcing expertise with Hunter's domestic production knowledge.[3] The studio distinguished itself by prioritizing amateur and first-time performers from diverse ethnic backgrounds, avoiding mainstream U.S.-centric tropes in favor of culturally authentic narratives.[4] This approach helped establish a niche market for international adult content, with distribution deals extending to partners like Black Ops Media.[3]International expansion
Following its founding in 1999 as Asian Eyes Pictures, Third World Media underwent a strategic rebranding in 2000 to better encompass its broadening ambitions beyond a singular focus on Asian content, signaling an intent to produce and distribute authentic ethnic adult entertainment on a global scale.[3] The company quickly established production crews in Asia, beginning with authentic Japanese titles under the Samurai Video imprint, which removed traditional mosaics to appeal to international audiences.[5] This early emphasis on high-quality, uncensored imports from Japan laid the groundwork for wider international sourcing, with the studio releasing flagship series like Pretty Little Asians, which by 2007 had reached over 50 volumes and accounted for a significant portion of its library of nearly 300 titles.[3] By the mid-2000s, Third World Media expanded its production footprint into Latin America, particularly Brazil, where it established ongoing shoots for both straight and transsexual content. The Shemale Samba Mania series, which debuted in 2001 and was directed by Ed Hunter starting from later volumes, featuring local Brazilian performers such as Fernanda and Tayssa in bareback scenes, became a cornerstone of this effort, earning multiple AVN Award nominations for its authentic ethnic representation.[8] Complementing this was the Pretty Little Latinas line, which highlighted South American talent and contributed to the company's top-selling DVD categories, with over 50% of its Asian and Latin releases appealing to diverse international consumers.[5] In parallel, the studio deepened its Asian operations by introducing the Katana imprint in late 2006, a high-end line of scripted, subtitled Japanese features starring established AV idols, such as in titles like Sexual Arts Academy and Kimono Kronicles.[9] Productions extended to Southeast Asia, including Thailand, where series like Teen Thailand captured local performers in wall-to-wall formats, further diversifying the catalog with monthly releases like Tokyo Cream Puffs.[5] By the 2010s, Third World Media had ventured into Eastern Europe for additional shoots, enhancing its global reach through partnerships such as distribution deals with Grooby Productions for trans content and fulfillment arrangements with labels like Combat Zone.[10] The company continued releasing volumes of its flagship series into the 2010s, though no major new developments have been reported since 2016 as of November 2025. This multi-continental approach not only broadened its library but also solidified its reputation as a leader in ethnic adult video, with strong sales in both U.S. and overseas markets.[3]Key developments and partnerships
Third World Media experienced rapid evolution in its early years, transitioning from a niche importer of Japanese content to a full-fledged producer and distributor of international adult films. Originally launched in 1999 as Asian Eyes Pictures by Steve Scott, the company rebranded to Third World Media in 2000 to encompass its broadening scope beyond Asia, including Latin American productions. This shift enabled the introduction of reality-based hardcore titles with English subtitles, drawing from Steve Scott's prior venture, Samurai Video, which had pioneered authentic Japanese pornography distribution in the U.S. since the late 1980s. By the mid-2000s, Third World Media had built a library of nearly 300 titles, releasing four new videos monthly across series like Tokyo Cream Puffs and Pretty Little Asians, while maintaining on-location crews in Asia and Latin America for talent sourcing.[3] A pivotal development was the company's geographic expansion, which diversified its content to include Brazilian transsexual-themed films under the flagship She-Male Samba Mania series, reflecting a strategic move into emerging markets. This international focus not only enhanced authenticity but also positioned Third World Media as a leader in ethnic hardcore genres, with plans for European production by the mid-2000s. The longevity of certain series underscored this growth; for instance, the Italian Transsexual Job franchise, initiated in 1999 in collaboration with performer and director Gia Darling, continued production into the 2010s, maintaining her branding on covers despite her retirement from on-screen roles.[3][11] Key partnerships bolstered Third World Media's distribution capabilities and market reach. In 2007, it signed an exclusive distribution deal with newly formed Black Ops Media, a studio specializing in transsexual and gender-themed content, handling releases such as Double Stuffed Asian Transsexuals and Gender Blender to tap into underserved niches. By 2016, Third World Media partnered with Exquisite Multimedia to distribute additional titles, including volumes of Cream Filled Japanese Fur Burgers, Italian Transsexual Job, and Trisexual Asylum, which addressed rising demand for amateur Japanese, European transsexual, and bisexual content. These alliances allowed the company to leverage established networks for wider retail and online availability without mosaics on hardcore products, aligning with its commitment to uncensored international fare.[12][3][11]Operations
Production focus
Third World Media specializes in ethnic-themed adult entertainment, emphasizing authentic performers sourced from regions such as Asia, Latin America, Brazil, and Eastern Europe. The studio produces a range of genres, including straight, gay, bisexual, and transsexual content, with a particular focus on international and niche erotica that highlights cultural diversity and local talent.[5][4] The company's production approach prioritizes filming outside the United States, with approximately 95% of its content captured internationally to ensure genuine ethnic representation and avoid reliance on domestic performers. This includes sourcing amateur and first-time talent, often from non-Western markets, to deliver fresh and exclusive scenes that blend hardcore action with regional authenticity. For Japanese content, Third World Media removes traditional mosaic censorship and adds English subtitles through its Katana imprint, which features high-end, scripted productions starring prominent AV idols.[5][4] Key series exemplify this focus, such as Pretty Little Asians for East Asian straight scenes, Shemale Samba Mania for Brazilian transsexual content, and Teen Brazil for Latin American anal-themed videos. Other lines like Tokyo Cream Puffs and Little Asian Transsexuals underscore the studio's commitment to specialized ethnic niches, including creampie and oral themes in Asian markets. These efforts have earned consistent praise for innovation in the ethnic and trans categories, distinguishing Third World Media in the adult industry.[5][4]Distribution and business model
Third World Media functions as both a production studio and distributor, specializing in niche adult content featuring ethnic and transgender performers from regions including Asia, Latin America, and beyond. As of 2012, the company released approximately four to six titles per month and maintained a library exceeding 300 titles.[3][4] Distribution occurs through multiple channels to reach U.S. and international markets. Physical media, primarily DVDs, are currently handled by AdultWholesale.com, which acquired Third World Media's full DVD catalog in 2023 and offers low-cost DVDs. Previously, from 2015 to 2023, worldwide DVD rights were managed by Devil's Film (part of Giant Media Group).[13][14] Digital distribution includes video-on-demand (VOD) services launched in partnership with AEBN in 2008, enabling pay-per-view access, alongside broadcast and licensing agreements for domestic and foreign markets.[15][16] The company also operates a direct-to-consumer membership site at thirdworldxxx.com, providing subscription-based streaming access to its full collection; the site was relaunched in 2023 in partnership with AdultEmpireCash.[17][18] The business model emphasizes niche specialization to differentiate from larger studios, generating revenue from DVD sales and rentals, digital downloads, VOD, and licensing deals. Exclusive distribution partnerships, such as long-term collaborations with Grooby Productions since 2010 for she-male content and with Reality Studio for femdom titles like MenAreSlaves.com starting in 2014, expand reach and diversify income streams.[4][16] In 2012, the company reported annual gross revenues of approximately $2 million, underscoring the viability of its focused approach amid industry shifts toward digital platforms.[4]Personnel
Founders and executives
Third World Media was co-founded in 1999 by Steve Scott and Ed Hunter, who established the company initially as Asian Eyes Pictures before rebranding it to Third World Media in 2000 to reflect its expanding international focus.[4][3] Steve Scott serves as the company's president and co-owner, bringing extensive experience in the adult entertainment industry, particularly in international production and licensing. With a background that includes over a decade of work licensing American content for the Japanese market and producing Japanese adult videos, Scott has been instrumental in shaping the studio's niche emphasis on authentic ethnic and global content, overseeing production travels to Asia and Latin America to scout talent.[4][3] Ed Hunter, the other co-founder, functions as the primary in-house director and producer, leveraging his expertise in domestic market dynamics to complement Scott's international perspective. Hunter has directed numerous titles for the studio, often traveling to regions like South America to discover untapped performers and ensure cultural authenticity in productions.[4][19] His contributions have been key to the company's output of nearly 300 titles, with a focus on genres such as Latin, Asian, interracial, and transgender content.[3] As a small independent operation, Third World Media's leadership remains centered on these two figures, who continue to guide its strategy and creative direction without additional publicly noted executives.[1]Notable performers and directors
Third World Media has collaborated with several prominent directors known for their work in ethnic and niche adult content, particularly focusing on international and Asian-themed productions. Ed Hunter, a co-founder of the company, serves as its veteran in-house director and is renowned for his extensive global travels to scout and film performers from regions including South America, Asia, and beyond. His contributions have been pivotal in establishing Third World Media's reputation for authentic, location-based shoots, earning him induction into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2019 for his two decades of influential work in the industry.[20] Other directors associated with the studio include PK Vegas, who helmed the 2011 showcase Shemale Pornstar: Jessica Foxx, blending transsexual and female performer scenes to highlight emerging talent.[21] Among notable performers, Japanese AV idols have been central to Third World Media's Asian-focused catalog. Mai Haruna gained recognition through her appearance in Hello Titty 5 (2009), part of the studio's popular series emphasizing buxom performers in explicit scenarios, contributing to the company's emphasis on untranslated Japanese content.[22] Similarly, Maria Ozawa, one of Japan's most internationally acclaimed adult stars during the 2000s, starred in titles like Catwalk Poison 2: Maria Ozawa in Real 3D (2010), showcasing her in high-production-value 3D formats that broadened the studio's appeal to global audiences.[23] In the transsexual genre, Third World Media has featured award-winning talent such as Jessica Foxx, who headlined her 2011 self-titled debut Shemale Pornstar: Jessica Foxx and received the 2010 Tranny Award for Performer of the Year, underscoring the studio's role in promoting diverse representations within niche markets.[21] Christian XXX, a prolific trans performer and occasional director, appeared in multiple productions including Tranny Chaser (2013) and Black Shemale Candy (2012), often in versatile roles that highlighted her commanding presence and helped expand the studio's trans offerings.[24]Awards and recognition
AVN and Adam Film World awards
Third World Media has garnered notable recognition from the Adult Video News (AVN) Awards and Adam Film World Guide Awards for its contributions to ethnic-themed adult entertainment, particularly in Asian and transsexual categories. These accolades highlight the company's focus on specialized production and distribution in niche markets. In 2007, Third World Media was honored with the Best Asian Release Company award by Adam Film World Guide, acknowledging its leadership in producing and releasing high-quality Asian-themed content that year.[25] It received the same award in 2008.[26] The company's most prominent AVN achievement came at the 26th Annual AVN Awards in 2009, where it won Best Ethnic-Themed Series – Asian for Naughty Little Asians. This series, known for its consistent output of engaging narratives and performers, exemplified Third World Media's strength in the genre.[27] While Third World Media has not secured additional major wins in these award programs based on available records, its nominations underscore ongoing industry respect. For instance, the Shemale Samba Mania series received multiple AVN nominations, including for Best Transsexual Release (volumes 16, 22, and 27) and Best Transsexual Series, reflecting the company's diversification into transsexual content.[5]XBIZ awards
Third World Media has received recognition at the XBIZ Awards for its contributions to niche adult entertainment, particularly in ethnic and transgender categories. The company earned its first XBIZ Award in 2012 for Specialty Studio of the Year, highlighting its innovative work in specialized genres.[28] In 2013, Third World Media achieved further acclaim by winning Transsexual Studio of the Year, acknowledging its leadership in transgender content production. The same year, the studio's series Hello Titty was honored with the Asian-Themed Series of the Year award, praised for its focus on Asian performers and thematic consistency. These wins underscored the company's growing influence in underrepresented segments of the industry.[29] No additional XBIZ Awards have been documented for Third World Media beyond 2013, though the studio continued to receive nominations in prior years for categories such as Ethnic Release of the Year and Transsexual Release of the Year.[30]References
- https://www.wikiporno.org/wiki/Third_World_Media
