That said, he's still got to produce two other movies over a year that started in October 2018 and runs through September (not coincidentally, the period of eligibility for the 2020 AVN Awards). So rather that go nuts with this year's "visual type" movie, he's keeping it simple while still making sure the footage still looks like a million bucks."We had Carnal last year—we spent five days on it," Armstrong recalls. "This year I pushed [Divine] into three days, so that saved me some money that I can sink into the other two. ... For this one I got the idea of working with the colors and the lingerie. So we decided to put the eye candy on the set and smoosh in the days."Rather than working in oft-used shoot houses or scouting for new locations, Armstrong put the focus on set design, shooting some of the action—including today's—in a warehouse. The unifying visual is color. And since this is lingerie-focused, it makes sense that one of those colors is white: a wedding scene featuring Avi Love and Codey Steele as the happy couple. Wicked Pictures contract star Jessica Drake is featured in four scenes, including a yellow-dominant setup in a taxi cab featuring the Wicked contract star in yellow lingerie, with Seth Gamble cast as a passenger. It's an atypical scene of mutual masturbation, with the two separated by the glass window in the cab.Black dominates in one of the scenes: a masquerade party turned orgy. "The group scene was Honey Gold, Vicki Chase, Jessie Lee, Jay Smooth and myself," Armstrong says. "I donned my masquerade mask, and away we go. It was a pretty good scene, if I do say so myself."Drake also loved her scene, in which she plays a secret agent who takes on Will Havoc and Small Hands for double-penetration action. The men are in silver—which was supposed to be the dominant shade until a red McLaren sports car turned up, instead of the requested silver. …and then things took a turn