From what I understand, the Studio is a Shared Space. ( both the temp, and the Main studio )
On non-iStripper production days, Other Artists are allowed to come in and use the Studio.
I could be wrong, but at least that is how I thought it was.
So the Team, essentially Sets up, the Camera position for Every Session, and that can lead to variations in the framing, focus, color balance, stage position. etc....
Table clips are called Table clips because the Actually Perform on Top of a Narrow Table.
Might be about 1 Meter in Height, 3 meters long, and about 1 meter in width.
All iStripperXXX ( deskBabes ) appera to have been filmed on top of the Table..
This was the cause of the loud Clunk, Clunk shoe sounds. A hollow wooden table top they walked on.
They can sit on the front edge, with enough height so their feet don't touch the ground.
They can toss their clothes off the back, or the sides..
So when the 4K camera is framed, It has to capture from the Floor and almost to the Ceiling, ( top of the pole )
I'm not sure if the standing clips are also shot on top of the table, or if they are at floor level.
Because of how we can see the feet and shoes, ( almost straight on, no angle ) I almost think they are standing on the table top.
The Height of the Camera lens then needs to be almost on the same plane as the table top.
so you see a flat surface across the top of the table.
In some clips, I think the Camera is just a tad low, and sometimes a tad High.
Variance between set ups.
Because of the realativly short Focal length, if the Model is back too far on the table, Her Apparent Height changes..
Watch a Pole clip. When she is in front of the Pole, She's Taller than she is When she goes Behind the Pole.
Shoe Height. This can make a huge change.
I think the Framing is set up with bare / stocking feet. Then if she puts on a High Shoe, the framing is off.
Anyway, these are my observations from watching the clips.
I've not yet seen the actual Studio or a filming session in person.
One day, though, I would luv to visit