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I Am Ready To Shoot Porn Movies – Fiifi Mensah

Prolific video director,John Fiffi Mensah has said that he has no problem shooting porn movies if the offer is good.

“I have not come across any private company or individual who needs my services but I would not hesitate to shoot it. I am professional at what I do and it’s no big deal for me,” he told Graphic Showbiz in an interview.

Fiifi Mensah has worked with some of Ghana’s top musicians. He has shot music videos like Stonebwoy’s Mightylele and Run, Shatta Wale’s Low Tempo, Sarkodie’s Baby Mama, Guru’s Problem, MzVee’s Come and See My Moda, among others.

He is also the man behind the shooting of movies such as I Love You But, Selfie, Apples and Bananas and The Corner.

Asked if shooting porn will not affect his brand, John said it wouldn’t because those who have worked with him can testify that he is good at what he does.

“Anyone I have worked with in the past wouldn’t have a problem with me because I shot a porn movie. In fact I would be building my C.V if I shoot good porn and those who love it appreciate it. My services will be required internationally,” he said.

Won’t he be aroused shooting such a movie? John responded that “I don’t think I will have any sexual feelings because I am professional at what I do. Secondly I have shot semi-nude videos and this one will be no different,” he said.

Talking about his job, John said shooting videos pays well depending on who you are working with

“I will always prefer to shoot music videos than movies because the musicians understand the work better. A musician spends very well on a music video compared to the movie people,” he disclosed.

According to him, it saddens him when Ghanaian musicians travel outside the country to shoot music video. Meanwhile a good director can do the same job with the same budget in Ghana.

“When I shot Stonebwoy’s Mightylele, many thought I shot it in South Africa but I made it clear that everything happened in Ghana. It’s about time we start believing in our own,” he added.

John Fiifi sees himself going global in the next three years after serving the industry for the past seven years.

He disclosed that he has been getting calls from Nigeria and other African countries to shoot music videos. Adding that it’s a positive sign that he will get there soon.