Ricky D Talks Life After Anabolic
By Steven Andrew
Monday, September 10, 2007
Director
Ricky D has left
Anabolic to pursue directing gigs with other companies. Ricky D told XFANZ that he is looking forward to being a free agent and has plans to start an online affiliate program among other new projects.
The 22-year-old director began his career at Extreme Associates in the editing bay, and then moved to Diabolic where he stayed for more than two years producing 25-plus movies for the hardcore studio. When Anabolic and Diabolic announced their split in May, Ricky D moved to Anabolic.
At Diabolic, Ricky D helmed the Hot Sauce, Ass For Days and 2 On 1 lines.
Ricky D told XFANZ that while his split with Anabolic wasn’t exactly amicable, he was looking forward to new, challenging projects. He said the decision to leave Anabolic was his, not the company’s.
“I felt like it was time for me to move on from the Anabolic world,” Ricky D said. “I’m trying out the free agency game and looking over some deals that have been sent my way and accepting any others that are proposed. There are few directors out there that do both the photography and editing for each movie they direct and shoot, so I may move toward the Internet side since I have experience in that side as well.”
Among Ricky D's upcoming projects is the launch of Kayden420.com.
“Kayden420.com is a site I’m working on featuring content of girls who love pot,” Ricky D said. It’s going to be very Suicide Girls-like -- alt-looking girls with tattoos and piercings.”