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New Sensations announces it has signed visionary gonzo director William H. to an exclusive contract. The revered, multi-award winning shooter will make his debut for the studio with "Wetter Better Asses" and the performer showcase "Veronica Rodriguez: Latina Squirt Goddess."
"I'm very excited to be given this great opportunity to work with New Sensations," William H. said. "Scott Taylor definitely knows what he's doing; New Sensations has been around for more than 20 years. I'm honored to be part of the team. I have not been this excited about porn in years. 2016 is going to be fun."
"We are very excited to have William join our team," New Sensations President Scott Taylor said. "He is an accomplished, award winning director with the vision, will, and ability to make excellent movies. The blend of our strengths will be remarkable.”
William H. makes his New Sensations debut with the projects "Wetter Better Asses," a new variation on his popular and ongoing tribute to the female backside, starring gonzo queen Adriana Chechik, and "Veronica Rodriguez: Latina Squirt Goddess," a squirtacular showcase featuring the popular Venezuelan stunner.
"I'm going to get thing's started with 'Wetter Better Asses,' an all anal showcase that will give the fans what they would expect from an oil and ass William H. title," William H. said. "I want to give the fans what they would expect from me, but take it up a few notches with some fresh ideas. I have always been a big squirt fan and I'm very excited to do 'Latina Squirt Goddess,' starring Veronica Rodriguez. She is a very beautiful girl and an amazing squirter."
William H. joins New Sensations' prestigious roster of multi-award winning directors - Jacky St. James, Eddie Powell, and Paul Woodcrest. He brings with him more than 15 years of celebrated gonzo movie making. Lauded for his unique aesthetics and influential directing style, he has accrued a devoted and massive fan base and a multitude of critical accolades, including back-to-back Director of the Year - Non-Feature wins at the 2010 and 2011 AVN Awards and a whopping four year reign as Director of the Year - Non-Feature from 2010 to 2013 at the XRCO Awards.
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