You Can Now Get An ‘Intimacy Coordinator’ Degree

An intimacy coordinator who has been involved with TV series such as “Sex Education,” “Normal People” and “I May Destroy You,” is working to create a two-year program being dubbed the “world’s first degree in intimacy practice.” Ita O’Brien is the founder of the UK-based Intimacy on Set, a consultancy specializing in helping actors in film, TV and theater move through sexual content and scenes with nudity. She teamed up with the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London to create the program, which will launch in September.

“To ensure we develop a profession which can proudly grow with excellence we need to be able to train talented individuals who can navigate the both physical and emotional journey that each actor will go on, and can responsibly and safely deliver the intimate content as envisioned by the director, the storytelling, and each character,” O’Brien said in a statement. The two-year course, culminating with a Master of Fine Arts degree, will teach students about on-screen nudity, the use of modesty garments, sexual health, consent, and sexual content as it applies to the stage and screen, according to Mountview Academy’s website. “The lecturers will hold expertise in a variety of areas,” the website reads, “such as awareness of sexual and intimate storytelling; open communication and transparency; power dynamics on set, in educational institutions, and in live performance; movement coaching and masking techniques; understanding of guild and union contracts that affect nudity and simulated sex; and health and safety training in the professional space.”

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HBO’s Intimacy Coordinator Uses A Special ‘Kit’ To Help Actors Simulate Realistic Sex

5251858320_e30b4d759c_zHBO’s intimacy coordinator monitors on-set sex scenes and leads roughly two dozen intimacy coordinators in the network. The former actor and stuntwoman was hired by the network to be its head sex-scene coach, working with actors on intimate scenes and coordinating their movements. She’s recently revealed the must-have products she uses to create realistic looking sex scenes while making sure the actors feel comfortable during their performance.

She keeps a variety of products on hand to pull off a scene, including “Knee pads or elbow pads in case someone’s on a hard floor. Sticky tape, moleskin. Wet Ones, tissues, breath mints. Baby oil so they can take anything that’s adhesive off,” she explained. “Sex scenes are not just a vehicle for someone to get off,” she said of her work. “Sex has so many narratives, and it’s so complex and it’s so important. I think we owe it to viewers to show forms of sexuality that are not the top 50 videos on Pornhub.”

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Check out more about how HBO’s intimacy coordinator pulls off a sex scene: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7329771/HBO-intimacy-coordinator-reveals-special-kit-uses-sex-scenes.html