Hot House Entertainment has produced over 100 gay pornographic films under 5 current distinct brands. Scarborough still runs Hot House and credits his accomplished staff - including VP/Creative Director Brent Smith (Scarborough's life partner who joined the company in 2001), production designer Richard Board, and Art Director Sister Roma - for consistently keeping the high standards of the Hot House brand. In 2002 Scarborough was honored at the GayVN Awards where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame he also earned a spot on the Gay Chicago Magazine's Wall of Fame at the 2004 Grabby Awards. The Adam Gay Video Guide Diarkibkan di Wayback Machine, the mouthpiece of the adult video industry, named Scarborough "Director of the Year" in 1996 after only three years at Hot House.
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His outstanding contributions, in part, earned him the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Free Speech Coalition in 2001. The "Plain Wrapped Video" and "Club Inferno" brands were launched and provided his fan-base access to professionally shot fetish films. He also sensed a growing demand for fringe/ fetish video and became convinced that he could champion this niche by capturing the action with his artistic directing experience. Early in his career he decried the "decency" double standard that existed (and continues to exist) between the straight and gay arms of the adult industry. Scarborough has always been a vocal proponent of the freedom of sexual expression.
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During his six year tenure, Scarborough produced and directed just under 50 films for the studio including the 1988 AVN Film of The Year, Touch Me, and the award-winning Abduction/Conflict/Redemption series for which he received Director of The Year in 1993. In 1987, Holmes asked Scarborough to join Falcon Studios as a director, where he was credited for positioning the company at the top of the gay video market. At the time Scarborough owned a well-known health food store in San Francisco's Castro district where he employed, among others, adult video legends Eddie Marks and Kristen Bjorn. Steven Scarborough's introduction to the world of adult film-making came through his social contacts with Chuck Holmes, John Summers and Matt Sterling - all luminaries that would go on to create the gay video industry as we know it today.