A student who spent a day watching the making of a porn video has left stunned as he described a certain scene.
Cameron Dale, 21, from Tameside, Manchester, was one of the six young people to spend two weeks learning about Spain's porn industry for BBC Three documentary 'Porn Laid Bare'.
The zoology student had a chance to meet producers, performers and people who are fighting against the dark side of the business.
Rather than enjoying live sex acts, Cameron said, in one particular shoot: "it's the worst thing I have ever seen in my life".
Cameron and two other contributors were invited by producer Torbe to watch the filming of a 'gang bang' made of 20 masked men and one young woman, aged 19.

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He broke down in the programme and said: "There are no other words I can use other than it was just heartbreaking to watch.
"To me this seemed more like a free brothel than it did a porn shoot."
The documentary has changed Cameron's opinion about the porn industry, which has suffered problems such as trafficking, drugging women during shoots, abuse and exploitation.

He spoke to the Manchester Evening News : "It's an important topic.
"The majority of people watch porn and don't give the dark side of the industry a second thought."
During the documentary, Cameron and the rest of the team met former porn star Sabrina who voiced her concerns about the alleged drugging and prostitution in the industry.


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Cameron said: “Doing this documentary has definitely opened up another side of the argument. I expected my opinion to change on porn, but I didn’t expect it to take this much of a turn so soon.
“I need to show people that these things do happen and they are horrific. I hope that us being able to show people about it helps other women in the future.”
Cameron is now determined to raise awareness about the issue as he believed that sex has never been treated as something to do for pleasure.

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He recalled the only sex education he had in school was just about contraception, but he felt that it's not a realistic way of teaching and that needed to change.
At the end of series, Cameron and the group were given the choice of making their own pornographic film or joining a march with the Towanda Rebels protesting violence against women and pornography.
He chose the latter because he thought it's important for men like him to show solidarity with feminism and more importantly, it's OK to be a feminst.