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Biography

Vincent James Guastini started his own special make-up effects company at the age of 22, originally in New Jersey and New York for 15 years, and then later in Hollywood for 19 years. Specializing in prosthetics, creature effects, design, and animatronics. Vincent's big breakthrough film came in 1991 when asked to take over the prosthetic effects for Michael Mann's 60 million dollar film "The Last of the Mohicans" for 20th Century Fox. After this film Vincent went on to supervise and design creature effects for various studio and independent films. In 2001 Vincent moved his company to the West Coast and is now one of the top effects & design studios in Hollywood where Vincent lives and is based out of for the past 20 years. Vincent's practical effects work is mostly known for his 30 plus years in the business in creating the ground breaking animatronic wings and creature effects in Kevin Smith's film "Dogma" and for Darren Aronofsky's film, "Requiem for a Dream", he designed sculpted

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