💨 Abstract
Two young filmmakers, Oliver Woolf and Noah Stratton-Twine, made their debut feature film, Two Big Feet, on a micro-budget and won the jury prize for best feature at the Manchester Film Festival, beating movies with seven-figure budgets. They shot the improvised film in a forest and London, using minimal resources and equipment, and even managed to sell it to a production company without disclosing the exact budget.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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