Students from the Frederick School of Cosmetology were asked to provide hair and makeup support for Piranha Pictures next independent horror film (to be named).
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Students from the Frederick School of Cosmetology were asked to attend a Mardi Gras event at the Washington Hilton in Washington DC. The students help put the creative spirit into the event with their make-up skills.
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Baltimore, MD. - Students from the Frederick School of Cosmetology were asked to provide hair and makeup support for Piranha Pictures next independent horror film (to be named).
On location at the Governor's House in Downtown Baltimore, the students prepared Victorian era hair and makeup styles for the actors. Creative direction was led by Betta Cassatt, Costume Designer and Director Eric Thornett.
The Governor's House was a perfect location for the ballroom dance scene for this Victorian era horror film. The rich preserved details of the former mansion provided the perfect background for the scenes the film crew shot that day.