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She said:
"I was always fascinated by gore and how they did zombies, wounds and fight scene make-up in movies, and I often spent my days during art classes using newspaper and old paint to make myself have a zombie hand."Her theatre tech lecturer was instrumental in helping Zoe take her passion further by buying her her first special effects make-up kit.
She says she learns by watching YouTube plenty videos of professional artists, now she is so good she can create a gunshot wound in under dive minutes.
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