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Creative Director, Marcellas Hill

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will intrerview Creative Director, Marcellas Hill.

By age nine, Hill had already began professionally acting and doing print modeling for Linda Townsend Management. Roles that would lead to PSAs, commercials and even a lucrative roll on an episode of HBO's hit show The Wire. However, he has always been more intrigued with the process of production. By High School, Hill had shifted his primary focus from acting to production and by the age of fifteen produced his first show, from model training, music production, lighting, and choreography. Beginning his journey in production and choreography.

Hill, went on to study production at Marymount University receiving an Arts degree in Fashion Merchandising with a focus in production. During his tenure, Hill was consistently involved in producing the School's two biggest productions, Voyage to Utopia (A Charity Event) and Portfolio in Motion (The Inaugural Senior Showcase) which honored distinguished designers like, Oscar De La Renta, Tadashi Shoji, Christian Siriano, and Eileen Fisher. By the end of his senior year, he had a total of thirteen productions, which, he singled handily produced or had a major role in.

Marcellas Hill Productions (MHP) gives Hill the free range to express himself creatively while balancing his life as a supermodel.

Currently, at 25, Hill has over half a million YouTube views, has gone on to produced three successful productions under the MHP brand with a total of sixteen successful productions since he first began. MHP produced a visual for BET Networks and assisted with directing their debut inaugural show BET ON FASHION during New York Fashion Week.

 

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