EDGE Interview: Going from Behind the Camera to in Front of it, Jasun Mark Gets his Close-Up on JustFor.Fans

Timothy Rawles READ TIME: 5 MIN.


"It was always those cringy stereotype sites and the big studios mostly just had white and maybe Latino men," he explains. "If you wanted to see Black or Asian or Middle Eastern men you had to go to the lower-budget independent sites." Sadly, those days included industry awards featuring marginalized categories like "best minority scene."

"Now it's a lot more integrated and diverse," he says. "But of course, it's something we need to keep mindful about. I don't want to go back to those days. We need to have the producers being part of the solution."

As far as his frequency in uploading content, Mark says it fluctuates. Sometimes he is really busy with his day job and scheduling times with his friends for JustFor.Fans can be hard to coordinate. "It's a rough balancing act sometimes," he says.

With over 80 videos already uploaded to his JustFor.Fans page, he's making it work.

For the future, Mark says he is embracing his, "inner and eventually outer bear." Along with that, he is taking care of himself both inside and out.


"I've been hiking a lot more and being a lot more mindful of what I'm eating and all that and the complex where I just bought a house has a pretty good gym so I spend some time there and I'm starting to get back in shape, so I just might become a new body type. We'll see," he says.





by Timothy Rawles

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