Fueled by the #MeToo and Time's Up movements, demand is soaring
for intimacy directors or coordinators who help choreograph TV
and movie scenes involving sex or nudity and ensure that actors
are not exploited or made to feel uncomfortable.
Interest in the specialized job is high, but training can take
months.
"We have stunt coordinators. We really take care of people in
those kind of scenes. But scenes of intimacy have kind of been
left a little too alone," said Jessica Steinrock, managing
director of the non-profit Intimacy Directors International (IDI).
HBO now has an intimacy coordinator on all its shows involving
intimate scenes, while Showtime uses one on "The Affair" and
other series.
Elsewhere, IDI and groups like Theatrical Intimacy Education and
Intimacy on Set run multiple workshops in the United States and
the UK that empower actors to speak up.
IDI, founded in 2016, says the number of its intimacy
instructors has mushroomed to 29, from just four two years ago.
More than 70 people applied for 10 places with IDI earlier this
year to train for the role.
THE POWER OF NO
"It is absolutely growing at a rapid pace," said Gabrielle
Carteris, president of the U.S. actors union SAG-AFTRA. "There
are a plethora of shows and not enough intimacy coordinators
right now."
Intimacy directors act as a liaison on movie and TV sets between
producers or directors and actors to ensure that actors are
treated with respect, whether the script calls for a first kiss
or a rape scene.
Before sexual misconduct allegations involving multiple actors,
directors and producers swept Hollywood in 2017, actors were
often left to fend for themselves in establishing boundaries at
work.
Steinrock, who has also worked as an actor, recalled feeling
vulnerable one time, when the hand of a fellow actor slipped
lower than usual during a scene.
"I found myself thinking, 'is it because he likes me? Is it
because he is more in the moment today?' Even though my
character might be ok with that, me - the actor - was not. But I
found it really difficult to have that conversation," she said.
Steinrock and Carteris said there has been some resistance from
directors who fear shooting of some scenes may be slowed down.
But those who have tried it have mostly embraced the practice.
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David Simon, co-creator of HBO's porn industry drama "The Deuce,"
told Rolling Stone magazine in an interview last year that he would
never work without an intimacy co-ordinator again.
CREATING A BIGGER POOL
Finding the right people for the work takes care.
"We're looking for people that have an interest in sensitivity,
consent and mental health but also people that have movement
experience," said Steinrock.
SAG-AFTRA is currently working with several groups to establish
common protocols for the work of intimacy coordinators and the
training they undergo.
"There are actors who are older now and who want to pay back, but it
doesn't necessarily mean they are qualified. There are dancers who
have been talking to us about aging out of their careers and they
want to be able to come into the next thing," said Carteris.
"We do have to create a bigger pool and then we have to create that
training ground so that there is a standardized way of working that
we all understand what is expected," she added.
Independent actor, writer and educator Heather Maria Acs decided she
wants to train as an instructor after taking part in a recent
intimacy workshop in Los Angeles with some 20 other people.
It's a career she never could have envisaged three years ago despite
her 20 years in show business. "I had no idea and yet it makes so
much sense. I'm excited to share it with other people," she said.
Acs said the skills she had learned in just one afternoon workshop
were "not only skills for performers but they are life skills."
"The one thing I will take away . . . is how powerful a yes can be
when there is an option to say no. And how powerful a no can be when
we know it's safe to say yes," she said.
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