WACO, Texas (KXXV) — Baylor University students have broken new ground by producing their institution's first student-led feature film entirely through grassroots effort and resourcefulness. Despite having no financial backing, filmmaker Aaron Rivera and his team managed to create "The Celebration of Everlasting Color" using makeshift equipment and a three-week production schedule.

Baylor University students created the school's first-ever student-led and produced feature film with zero budget using only personal equipment.

"The Celebration of Everlasting Color" was filmed in just three weeks around the Baylor campus and Waco, with a focus on finding light within darkness

Filmmaker Aaron Rivera and his crew used duct tape and cardboard boxes to prove that anyone with determination can a

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