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'Full Cycle: A World Odyssey' is a mountain biking video title that chronicles the travel adventures of San Diego husband and wife team, Mark Schulze and Patty Mooney, who in 1993 and 1994, went in search of the best singletrack mountain trails of nine countries including the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Wales, Switzerland,'US-Filmteam im Hasli,' Hasli Zeitung, Juni 1994, p.2 Greece, Tahiti,'En velo tout-terrain, camera au point!' Les Nouvelles de Tahiti, 12 Avril 1994, p.12 Australia and India.'Turning adventure into profitable enterprise' by Pat Broderick, San Diego Business Journal, September 2, 1996, pp.15'Searching for the World's Best Mountain Biking' by Dan Gindling, Bicycling San Diego, 1995

Family - Susan, James and April, Hollywood, 1994 at Mt. Tamalpais, 1994Featured in the documentary are actor James Hong and his family, along with mountain bike pioneers Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly, Jacquie Phelan and World Trials Champion, Ot Pi of Barcelona. Summit Magazine, among other publications, referred to it as the 'Endless Summer on Wheels.''Endless Summer on Wheels,' Summit, Summer 1996, p.73

Background



After producing three mountain-bike video titles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including 'The Great Mountain Biking Video,' "the world's first mountain biking video,"'A World Odyssey: Searching for the World's Best Mountain Biking,' by Dan Gindling, Bicycling San Diego, Winter 1994 Schulze and Mooney decided to make an "Endless Summer on Mountain Bikes"'Local couple comes "Full Cycle" with video,' by Robert J. Hawkins, Night & Day, San Diego Union Tribune, July 27, 1995, p.25 and worked with four different camera operators during several phases of their journey. Mark Schulze, himself an award-winning Director of Photography, shot many of the scenic clips. Jimmy Gareri shot aerial footage in San Diego. Mark Eveslage, a National Geographic Director of Photography, videotaped in the U.S, Costa Rica, South Pacific and India locations. Dick Crow who also wore a Steadicam rig for many of his shots, videotaped in the European locations. And Ralph Chaney videotaped in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada. It took two years for the couple to acquire 75 hours of footage which was then edited down into a two-hour broadcast-quality documentary by their friend, Steve Langius.

Shots include: city life in Vancouver, London, Athens, Adelaide, assorted villages around the globe, the American Southwest, South Australia's Flinders Ranges and Kangaroo Island, the Matterhorn and snowy summer Alps, Welsh moors, forests and waterfalls, Tahitian jagged volcanic peaks, caves, rainbows, British Columbian bears, Brazilian street dancers in Geneva, an Indian elephant lifting a bicycle and India's Himalayas and spiritual culture.'New & Unique Videos' world odyssey,' Post Magazine, February 1996


Schulze and Mooney logged all the footage from their journey and began to market it as stock clips with their company, New & Unique Videos, thus becoming San Diego's first stock footage library.'San Diego's First Stock Footge Library,' OCSD Film & Video News, February 1999, cover story

World's Firsts



Interwoven into this video production were several world's firsts.

The couple obtained over 75 hours of new stock footage, featuring "world's firsts": first Westerners to travel (and bicycle) through the Himalayas of North Sikkim, India; first to ride a mountain bike 60 feet under the Pacific Ocean, and in a semi-active volcano in Costa Rica; first to document nine-times world's champion bicycle trials rider Ot Pi, performing stunts near and around historical landmarks in Athens, Greece.'New & Unique Videos' world odyssey,' Post Magazine, February 1996


* 1993 - Among group of first mountain bikers to ride in the Mt. Everest Mountain Bike Rally[http://www.himalayan.com/b1.html]| Himalayan Run and Trek Website[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-12-11-tr-7578-story.html]| Los Angeles Times Videos by Betty Martin, December 11, 1994

* 1993 - Among group of first Westerners allowed to travel into Northern Sikkim, India, with mountain bikesPost Magazine, November 1994, p.97

This is truly Shangri-La and we are the first Westerners - not to mention mountain bikers - to be allowed into this restricted realm.The Diary of Patty Mooney, 11-8-93 entry


... the couple join the first-ever Everest Mountain Bike Rally, which begins at 7,000 feet. Following one first with another, they become the first mountain bikers in northern Sikkim.'Mountain biking all over, and Switzerland by train,' by Deloris Tarzan Ament, The Seattle Times, February 1996


* 1994 - First scuba-mountain bikers off the west coast of Costa Rica and 60 feet below the surface of the Pacific OceanPost Magazine, November 1994, p.97

* 1994 - First videographers to document World Trials Champion, Ot Pi performing stunts in Athens, GreeceAmerican Bicyclist cover, September 1995

* 1994 - First couple to bring mountain-bike tourism to South Australia[http://vimeo.com/19582187] 730 Oz Report, Adelaide, South Australia, 1994

* 1996 - Establishment of San Diego's first stock footage library, New & Unique Videos

Sites visited



* Darjeeling, India

* Flinders Ranges, South Australia

* Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA

* Kangaroo Island, South Australia

* Matterhorn, Switzerland

* Meiringen, Switzerland

* Mount Olympus, Greece

* Mont Orohena, Tahiti

* Snowdon, Wales, UK

* Mount Tamalpais, California, USA

* Sikkim, India

* Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica

* Whistler Mountain, British Columbia, Canada

Recognition



Awards

* 1995 - Charleston International Film Festival - Silver Award

* 1995 - Chicago International Film Festival - Silver Hugo

* 1995 - New York International Festivals Award

* 1996 - Cindy Awards - Two Bronze, three Blue Ribbons[http://www.cindys.com/win96/imwin96.htm] Cindy Awards 1996

Reception

'Have you ever thought about taking a vacation that was a little different from all your other trips?' asked 'Orange County Bicyclist'. 'The thing that sets this travel video apart from all others is the touring and video footage that features mountain bikers exploring nine different countries of the world. The main stars in this video are a husband and wife team who have connected with other serious cyclists in various corners of the world and who act as their expert tour guides. We tested this video with several staff people and biker friends and the results were impressive: the whole group was unanimous in praising the video for taking them into interesting, little known areas of the world that the tour books don't mention. They also came out of the viewing inspired to want to visit one or more of the places described.''Mountain Bike Adventure Around the World on Video,' Orange County Bicyclist, July 1996, p.26

In 1994, 'Post Magazine' wrote, "[This show] features several 'world's firsts': first Westerners to travel (and bicycle) through the Himalayas of North Sikkim, India; first to ride a mountain bike 60 feet under the Pacific Ocean,[https://vimeo.com/667562206 Real TV Airs Clip of First Underwater Mountain Bikers] and in a semi-active volcano in Costa Rica; first to document nine-times world's champion bicycle trials rider, Ot Pi, performing stunts near and around historical landmarks in Athens, Greece."Post Magazine, November 1994, p.97

In 1995, VeloNews reviewed the documentary, saying

Yeah, okay, so who wouldn't want to do it, right? Pack up all your cares and woes, go and tweak your boss's nose, bye, bye, day shift. Really. It's the great American dream. Pack up and ship out for parts unknown with your significant other and your bicycle. What a rush. It's life. It's adventure. It's your chance to finally learn what really 'does' sit just around the next corner on the best single-tracks in Canada and Great Britain and Switzerland ... or the more exotic Greece, or even more exotic Costa Rica, or - add a new level of exotica here - Tahiti or India. Come on. Who wouldn't? ... Mark Schulze and Patricia Mooney did what the rest of us merely dream of: They chased their dreams and front forks around the world and lived to shoot video about it, made a show ... and now get to write it all off ... The videography of the work is spectacular. How the crew of five videographers - one occasionally shooting from a SteadiCam - captured the shots they did is truly beyond me. There are scenes where I could swear a crane was used for effect, when, in fact, there was no way to humanly get a crane into that location. In short, it is beautifully shot.'Full Cycle: Triggers fantasies of a permanent vacation,' by Greg Moody, VeloNews, September 18, 1995, pp.105-106


Catherine Applefeld wrote in Billboard: 'This documentary/travelog is the result of the production crew meeting up with the featured husband-and-wife cycling team as they traversed the globe 'MTV Sports'-style in search of the best mountain bike ride on earth ... This sweeping overview provides some terrific footage of a variety of landscape, as well as plenty of action for cycling enthusiasts.' Billboard also said 'Mark Schulze and Patty Mooney can knock you out with a real sense of "wow," including highlights of trials champ Ot Pi doin' his thang at the Parthenon and a treacherous helmet-cam descent into a volcano.'

Video Columnist, Robert J. Hawkins, penned a story about 'Full Cycle' in 'The San Diego Union-Tribune' Sunday supplement called Night & Day, saying

Back in February 1993, we introduced you to filmmakers Mark Schulze and Patricia Mooney, a husband and wife who share many passions, among them mountain biking and travel. They were even married in a San Diego County park, on mountain bikes. Schulze and Mooney were in the early stages of a fantastic and improbable project back then. They wanted to travel the world in search of the best mountain-biking trails. They would, of course, film their odyssey and turn it into a documentary. It took three years, a quarter-million dollars and 75 hours of Betacam SP tape footage -- but they completed their quest ... Schulze and Mooney came back with more than spectacular scenery, of which there is an abundance here. They manage, too, to convey the joy they experience in getting out on two wheels on an open trail. They've created an 'Endless Summer' for the mountain-biking crowd.'Local couple comes 'Full Cycle' with video', by Robert J. Hawkins, Night & Day, San Diego Union Tribune, July 27, 1995, p.25


OCSD Film & Video News wrote a front-page story about New & Unique Videos in its November 1995 issue, mentioning "movie star James Hong of 'Blade Runner' and 'Wayne's World II' and his family take viewers on a fun-filled mountain bike ride through their Hollywood Hills neighborhood."

Of 'World Odyssey,' Video Alert wrote 'Full Cycle: A World Odyssey" is the "Endless Summer" of mountain bike videos as Mark Schulze and Patty Mooney crisscross the globe in search of, not the perfect wave, but the perfect trail. ... at the heart of 'Full Cycle' is a freewheeling love story seemingly straight out of a Hollywood screenplay. Yes, Mark and Patty really did get married on their mountain bikes.''"Full Cycle" Follows the Happy Trails of Mountain Biking Couple,' Video Alert, Volume 10, Number 5, May/June 1996

'The Rotarian' noted in 1996 that Schulze and Mooney "combined their interests and talents" to create the 'World Odyssey' and that "It's a good mix of adventure and geography."The Rotarian, February 1996, p.16

In May of 1996, Marie Loggia wrote in 'Outdoor Action':

Close to two hours on mountain biking. First of all, I thought, you've got to really love the sport to watch this thing. But I was wrong, even if you're not a mountain bike fanatic, 'Full Cycle: A World Odyssey' offers plenty of scenery. It's like a nature show combined with travel, a splash of history lesson, all mixed together with mountain biking ... 'Full Cycle' is the brainchild of Mark Schulze and Patty Mooney. When Schulze and Mooney married they swore to someday travel across the globe, visiting the best mountain bike trails the world has to offer. Well, as you can see, they did it ... This can definitely be labeled one of those 'wish' videos. It would be wonderful to ride around the beautiful volcanoes and lush tropical banana fields of Costa Rica. In Switzerland, the scenery became more serene as they rode the 'world's finest single track' around the eastern end of Lake Geneva. Imagine riding around the Matterhorn (the original, not Disney recreation) at 14,690 feet!


A sidebar in New Woman Magazine asked 'Fascinated by the idea of mountain biking through some rough but exotic terrains? "Full Cycle: A World Odyssey" takes video viewers to nine great destinations that emphasize biking, with an overview of local sites and their histories ... The two-part video features superb views, from deep in the Grand Canyon to the trails of the Matterhorn to scuba biking in Costa Rica.''That's All, Spokes,' by Stacey C. Hayde, New Woman Magazine, July 1996, p.32

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