"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...
When a young boy returns home to find his house empty, he must find out what happened to his family. ALONE was the first of three darker pieces produced by Elaine Mroz-Bunnell under her "White Text Trilogy," so named due to their similar end titles.
The Arailiys-LMN Theorem on Dimensional Splitting was a revolutionary scientific paper published in late 2020. Putting the theory into practice may cause fictional entities to become self-aware. It also may cause different realties to collide and shift between each other. If they were to happen...
A self-reflective piece produced for Douglas Anderson Cinematic Arts' 2021 spring showcase. The film served as a pseudo-coming out announcement, "killing" LMN as an identity and relegating it to a production studio name. From this point on, the name Elaine was used publicly.
A profile documentary about selfless Jacksonville public courts manager and tennis coach Harrell Thomas, who loves his job and works hard to make a difference in his community.
The second of the darker "White Text Trilogy," RING was shot by Kaleb Rodriguez and edited by Elaine Mroz-Bunnell in just one day, with no script, to replace S-Tier, a film on which production was so disastrous that this was a preferable solution to showing it. Miraculously, RING received mostly...