About

Personal

I was born in 1971. I’ve been married since 1994. I make my living as a Customer Service Rep for a call center. My wife is permanently disabled. We are child-free by choice.

Fetish

I’m a fantasy death fetishist. That means I enjoy watching consenting adults role-play fantasy death scenes in staged productions. I also enjoy fetish-themed artwork.

My fetish dates back to my youth. Thanks to relatively liberal parents and a neighborhood friend’s mom, I got to see a lot of Horror movies by the time I was thirteen, starting with The Exorcist at age ten. By fifteen, I was bored with their formulaic plots, particularly slasher flicks. They weren’t scary anymore, so I started watching them to see how many different ways filmmakers could kill off a bunch of stupid coeds. In other words, like most Horror fans today, I started rooting for the villains.

I joined the ‘net in 1994. Three years later I discovered a website called Necrobabes and learned I’m not the only one who likes watching people play dead. I’ve been a highly active member of the community ever since, and collected a wide range content.

Cinemadeath is one way I give back. I also create original, fetish-themed 3D art. My NSFW gallery is at Nyghtfall3D.com.

Likes / Dislikes

My primary fetish is asphyxiation, with a strong preference for lift-up stranglings. You will never see gallows-style or other traditional forms of drop-hangings here. I grew bored with them a lifetime ago and think they are terribly cliche anymore. Give me an unsuspecting protagonist lassoed from above with a wire-thin ligature and hoisted mere inches off the ground, and I’m in heaven.

My secondary kinks include impaling (the slower the better) and stabbing. I’m not a fan of shootings, and can count on one hand the number of exceptions there are thanks to certain elements that stood out for me.

Video Editing

I’ve been editing clips since 1999. I was tired of seeing great death scenes interrupted by camera cuts to build suspense. I spent most of that September experimenting with different capture and editing solutions before building a setup that let me do what I wanted.

The Past: Cinemasphyxia

Brigitte Bako’s strangling in 1995’s Strange Days was my first edit with my new gear. I put it on Necrobabes’ Fantasy Asphyxia forum to gauge interest in my new hobby, and was inundated with requests for more scenes. I built my first site in October 1999, renamed it Cinemasphyxia a year later, and ran it off and on for nineteen years before closing it in 2018.

Back then, I was trying to offer a one-stop resource for every asphyx scene I could get my hands on, fatal and non-fatal alike, whether I liked them or not. Unfortunately, bandwidth-related technical issues prompted a massive overhaul and the removal of most of my content in March 2018. Coupled with my growing frustration with the lack of good scenes to edit, I lost interest a few months later and closed the site in June that year to focus on my 3D art.

The Present: Cinemadeath

I’ve been proudly creating original content as a 3D artist since 2009, but I still love editing, and want to share my collection. Having learned from my past, I built Cinemadeath to share a wider variety of death scenes while limiting content to my favorite ones.