Sky: The Sean Miller Story | Holes In The

Produced on a micro-budget of approximately $4,000 , the film became a festival hit, winning over 25 awards and surpassing The Blair Witch Project for the most awards won by a found-footage film.

The activity intensifies, moving from simple spooky noises to physical threats. The crew finds "black goo" and experiences blinding lights, suggesting the "visitors" have never truly left Sean. Holes In The Sky: The Sean Miller Story

Ash, his wife Chanell, and cinematographer Brett stay at Sean’s rural home. They quickly experience strange electrical issues, unexplainable noises, and sightings of "shadow people". Produced on a micro-budget of approximately $4,000 ,