Clips4Sale is an online marketplace for amateurs and small independent studios to sell their fetish content. In a press release last week, they announced that they had created a new category for spatial videos. Their first spatial video was uploaded over two months ago, and they already have over 160 clips for sale. All the videos are fetish videos (rather than simply ‘spatial porn’ being the fetish itself) and much of the content is so unique and bizarre that it might even surprise a seasoned connoisseur of Japanese VR porn. For example, it seems that Apple Vision Pro owners are already going crazy for sneezing and snot videos in spatial VR. Whatever would Steve Jobs have thought? I think I will give that fetish a miss, even in the name of research, as well as the ‘karateka ballbusting’ videos, which are equally popular.
Since the February release of Apple Vision Pro, a rep explained, “kink and fetish creators have seized on spatial video technology to reimagine what adult content could be, with more than 150 videos uploaded in the first two months, and more being added every day. While the number is, for now, just a small segment of the over 8 million clips available on the platform, the growth has been exponential, and the potential great. Spatial video clips often sell for close to double the price of a regular clip.”
Clips4Sale’s Avery Martin noted that kink and fetish content particularly benefits from the immersive nature of spatial video.
“So much fetish content is filmed from the POV of the consumer, and so much depends on sensory input,” Martin said. “We’re seeing creators and consumers flood into the space as they realize how spatial video can transform categories like goddess worship and giantess fetish. The fantasy, whether it’s feet or balloons or sneezing, just becomes so much more intense for the viewer
Particular fetish niches, such as ‘giantess fetish’, were widely predicted to thrive with the advent of VR porn a decade ago. However, despite early experimentation from the pioneering studio HoloGirlsVR, they never really did. It will be interesting to see if such fetishes, and perhaps new ones we haven’t even thought of yet, will take off in spatial VR.