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Release Date:
April 24, 2025
Original Title:
A Bear! ...or Something
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
LMN Production Services
Midnight Oil
UCF Nicholson School of Communication and Media
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 5
"A Bear! ...or Something" is a tightly contained and sharp-witted suspense short that unfolds in real time across two locations: a sterile emergency dispatch center and the pitch-black forest. With minimal visuals and a creeping sense of dread, the story builds tension through dialogue, sound, and the widening gap between those who seek help and those tasked with answering.
Assistant Camera:
John Korba
Assistant Director:
Cameron O’Neill
Boom Operator:
Nolan Loch
Catering:
Publix Super Markets
Craft Service:
Ben Shaffer
Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
Director:
Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
Director of Photography:
Hannah Feldman
Editor:
Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
Executive Producer:
Tim Ritter
Gaffer:
Wesley Chandler
Graphic Designer:
Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
Key Grip:
Nestor Sebastian Miranda
Music:
Gibran Vega
Production Assistant:
Easton Molis
Ben Shaffer
Script Supervisor:
Dean Harvey
Sound Designer:
Jay Williams
Sound Mixer:
Jay Williams
Thanks:
Bruce Wood
Tiffany Sebastian
Jon Bowen
Harley Dell'arte
Coye McCabe
Maria Ippolito
Keila Little
Rainier McCall
Eric Shaffer
Sheryl Shaffer
Lily Kura
Zilla Paramita
Zoë Fyffe
Title Designer:
Carlos Barbosa
Ahmad Sidiq
Elaine Mroz-Bunnell
Visual Effects Editor:
John Korba
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