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Turn Your Passion Into a Profession

Become an Intimacy Professional for TV, Film, and Theatre

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Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC) is the leading and largest organization training and certifying intimacy professionals worldwide. Our students have gone on to work and create impact at every level of the industry including HBO, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix, and on Broadway! 

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Working with an IDC Certified Intimacy Professional

"I think at first a lot of the actors were nervous she’d come in and wipe away all of the sexuality, but that’s not it at all. She’s not taking over the scene, or telling anybody to make it more PG than it is. [the IC has a background in] physicality, body language and how to perform and protect... If you know how many feet you’re going to jump, it’s easier to fully go into it.”

Emily Meade | The Deuce (HBO)

"It’s very scary, like when you read this play you think to yourself, ‘I don’t know if I am really up for that?' But then [the intimacy director] sits down with you one-on-one and says, ‘What are you comfortable with? What are you not comfortable with? What frightens you about this? How can I help?’ It’s a beautiful thing.”

Michael Shannon | Frankie and Johnny (Broadway Revival)

“We did the intimate scenes like stunts—we blocked them out, so you have yoga balls in between you and all sorts of things that never make you feel exposed in any way. You always feel safe…I think it would have been a very difficult experience if [the intimacy coordinator] hadn't been on set protecting me and looking after me.”

Phoebe Dynevor | Bridgerton (Netflix)

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