Meet Matt, Freddie, & the rest of the RocketJump crew as they film a western horserace in the style of the Fast & the Furious. That is, if they can deal with unpredictable horses, experimental cameras, and the most dangerous stunts they've ever attempted.
A down-on-her luck sheriff races for the town. Starring Ellary Porterfield, Noah Segan, Catherine Farrington-Garcia, Darnell Murphy, and featuring J-DUBZ as Jimmy Wong
Freddie & Matt bring on a new director for a sci-fi action short. Will Ashley be able to conquer her anxiety and get through one of the most stressful shoots in RocketJump history?
Sherlock Holmes and Dracula confront each other in an epic duel to the "finish!"
The Rocketjump crew is known for performing huge stunts on small budgets, but when Matt and Freddie decide to flip a full-sized school bus, the team worries if they've bitten off more than they can chew.
Two studio execs battle to have the best movie featuring a hero punching a vehicle and having the vehicle flip over them! Who will win!?
What happens when Freddie decides to vlog?
What happens when Freddie decides to vlog?
After numerous cancellations and false starts, the RocketJump team finally has a script for their penultimate episode. The only problem: it's a wacky, gonzo comedy and the slated director, Dez, signed up to direct a horror short.
All forces are DEFCON 1 as a code red situation hits the South Pacific...
New director Clinton Jones is young, eager, and talented. Will he be able to come into his own? Or will his desire to do everything by himself be too much?
A world-renowned super spy just wants to spend her one free evening on a normal, unspectacular date...but the Russian mob has other plans.
Matt comes up with the single most bonkers, VFX-heavy short Rocketjump has ever produced. Unfortunately, it'll be a real pain in the ass to shoot -- can he convince the rest of the team to love the idea as much as he does?
A man who loves grass confronts a man who doesn't. For our friend, Monty Oum.
Matt and Freddie come together for their final short. A silent film in the vein of Chaplin and Keaton, it'll take the entire RocketJump crew to nail the final shot: a three minute, highly technical one take.
A classic comedy.