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Mark Schulze (producer) is an American video producer and Director of Photography from San Diego, California. He is noted for producing The Great Mountain Biking Video, Full Cycle: A World Odyssey and co-producing Massage for Relaxation. He was an early innovator of the helmet cam Helmet camera with some of the earliest known captured POV footage currently digitally accessible to the public [1,051]. Schulze is CEO of San Diego's oldest video production company Crystal Pyramid Productions [1,052] and originator of San Diego's first and largest stock footage library company, New & Unique Videos [1,053], Stock footage, [1,054] Schulze also has a presence at Imdb [1,055] In 2015 Schulze found himself in front of the video camera and not in his customary spot behind it after finding a lost Panasonic Lumix on the ocean floor off La Jolla. The story of how he and his wife reunited the camera with its family months after they had dropped it from their kayak appeared on Inside Edition and Local San Diego news stations [1,056], [1,057], [1,058]. In 1990 Schulze and his wife Patty Mooney traveled around the world to produce a mountain biking documentary Full Cycle: A World Odyssey. They brought mountain biking tourism to South Australia [1,059]. Schulze and Mooney were among the first documented underwater mountain bikers off the coast of Costa Rica in 1994. A clip appeared on Real TV [1,060]. A clip of Schulze riding a mountain bike underwater in the ocean was broadcast on a Pacman commercial [1,061] Patty Mooney (talk) 23:55, 20 February 2016 (UTC)
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