INNSBRUCK
On a college campus, three strangers briefly cross paths in a single afternoon, their lives intersecting quietly and unexpectedly. A frazzled student, buried under books and stress, accidentally disrupts the peaceful ride of a passing cyclist. Unbeknownst to them, a nearby photographer captures the fleeting moment through their lens, finding beauty in everyday life. Later, at an on-campus photo exhibition titled "Innsbruck", the student and cyclist discover the photographs, unaware they are part of it, revealing the unseen connections that bind us all, if only for a moment.
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Broden MockDirector
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Broden MockWriter
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Broden MockProducer
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Oskar Carreno-ArambulaKey Cast"The Student"
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Theo HendersonKey Cast"The Cyclist"
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Jacob LinnKey Cast"The Photographer"
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Broden MockEditor
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Broden MockComposer
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Lleyton SenneDirector of Photography
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Reyna Beckerman-ScholzProduction Designer
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Alex Nelson1st Assistant Director
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Holden Mathews1st Assistant Camera
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Cas PuccioScript Supervisor
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Aiden VillarrealSound Recordist
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Leo CallanenBoom Operator
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Roland Huerta-CaballeroGrip/Gaffer
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Roland Huerta-CaballeroStill Photographer
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Student
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Runtime:5 minutes
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Completion Date:April 15, 2025
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Production Budget:450 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - University of Colorado Denver
Broden Mock is a Hispanic-American filmmaker characterized by realism and minimalism, with a primary focus on interpersonal stories and personal perspectives.
Born after the turn of the century, near the Wyoming border, when the world was rapidly shifting, he sparked a desire to create, leading him to explore various outlets of audio and visual arts.
If INNSBRUCK, a view on the world, is anything, it’s the droning realization that life is always happening, whether we’re paying attention to it or not. It is not fixed or declared outright, but instead always flowing and working, like a mechanical machine.