Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Freddie Wong

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Hometown
  
Seattle, Washington

Home town
  
Seattle

Nationality
  
American

Siblings
  
Jimmy Wong

Name
  
Freddie Wong

Movies
  
The Strongest Man

Role
  
Filmmaker


Freddie Wong httpslh4googleusercontentcomSEOzcIsBmDsAAA

Date of birth
  
(1985-09-13) September 13, 1985 (age 30)

League
  
World Series of Video Games

Education
  
Lakeside School, University of Southern California, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Similar People
  
Jimmy Wong, Johanna Braddy, Ellary Porterfield, Jordan Peele, Keegan‑Michael Key

Profiles

Zombie dice get bit tsuro ryan higa freddie wong rod roddenberry tabletop ep 3


Freddie Wong (born September 13, 1985) is an American filmmaker, musician, VFX artist and competitive gamer. Wong participates in at least three YouTube channels, with RocketJump, his production company's main channel, supporting over 7 million subscribers, BrandonJLa, a secondary channel with behind the scenes videos and other content, which holds over 1.2 million subscribers, and Node, a gaming channel with over 1.8 million subscribers. He is also known for creating the web series Video Game High School.

Contents

Freddie Wong Freddie Wong and Brandon Laatsch Talk 39Video Game High

092 interview with director freddie wong


Early life

Freddie Wong Freddie Wong as quotFreddie the IT Guyquot in PARKED PARKED

Wong attended Lakeside School in Seattle, Washington. He then attended and graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. Wong owns and manages Overcrank Media, a Los Angeles-based media production company specializing in feature film and online video content, having produced an independent film titled Bear. Wong met his future collaborator Brandon Laatsch in college.

2007–2010: Competitive Gaming, YouTube breakthrough

Freddie Wong The Real World of Freddie Wong freddiew Corridor

Wong competed in the World Series of Video Games in Dallas in July 2007. He won first prize in the Guitar Hero 2 competition, playing the song "Less Talk More Rokk" by Freezepop. It was around this time that he began uploading videos to YouTube and finding popularity with his comedic or video game-related content.

Freddie Wong httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsee

During MTV's "Gamer's Week" celebration in November 2007, Freddie appeared as a guest on Total Request Live. Participating in the program with his newly formed band Hellanor Brozevelt, Wong was part of a country-wide search to find the best Rock Band ensemble. After receiving tutelage from well-known rockers Good Charlotte, Brozevelt performed at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York against Chicago-based Carrie Me Home.

Freddie Wong YouTuber filmmaker Freddie Wong guest speaks at UCLA Pacific Ties

Wong has attracted mainstream attention as well, with Jimmy Kimmel in a bathroom tie battle, Andy Whitfield appearing in a Time Crisis tribute video, Kevin Pollak appearing in a Hypnotism stunt, Shenae Grimes in a romantic gun action scene, Ray William Johnson in a troll infestation video, Eliza Dushku appearing in an action scene, Jon Favreau featuring in his video based on Cowboys & Aliens, the glam metal band Steel Panther appearing in his video based on the Crossfire board game, and Smosh appearing in his video "Huge Guns (with Smosh)".

Freddie Wong Freddie Wong YouTube Filmmaker and Actor Famous for making action

In 2010, Wong helped Joe Penna, known as MysteryGuitarMan on YouTube, shoot a commercial for McDonald's, and assisted Wong Fu Productions in actions scenes of Agents of Secret Stuff. In 2011 Wong produced, co-directed, and acted in a TV commercial for Battlefield 3 at the request of Electronic Arts.

2011–present: Video Game High School, RocketJump

Freddie Wong Duo behind YouTubes FreddieW channel pioneer Web filmmaking latimes

In 2011, along with his partners Matt Arnold and Desmond "Dez" Dolly, Wong formed the production company RocketJump. Since then, they have worked on the web series Video Game High School, which began releasing episodes on May 11, 2012 and has since developed a cult following, amassing over 100 million views across various online platforms. The series is based on a concept by Campos and Chris Pappavaselio.

Freddie Wong Freddie Wong on the Future of TV and Other Takeaways From the Set

The team was able to raise funding for the series through Kickstarter, where they set a funding goal for $75,000 to be raised in a 30-day period. That amount was quickly pledged in less than 24 hours and continued to climb from there. On October 22, 2011, pledging came to a close, with $273,725 raised for the project from 5,661 backers. The series ran for three seasons, with the final season having a crowd funded budget of over $2.4 million. The final episode of the series was released November 17, 2014, on the RocketJump website and YouTube.

Freddie Wong Meet Freddie Wong YouTubes master of viral videos

In late 2013, Wong's channel, 'freddiew' was renamed to "Rocketjump", and 'freddiew2' was renamed to "BrandonJLa" Brandon Laatsch also announced that he and Wong would no longer work together on projects, and any short videos or "shorts" would be posted on either NODE (a gaming channel run by Laatsch, Niko Pueringer, and Sam Gorski) or BrandonJLa. This was done because they wanted to work on separate projects, as Wong was busy with Video Game High School.

Personal life

Wong is the older brother of actor and YouTuber Jimmy Wong, who co-stars in his web series Video Game High School.

References

Freddie Wong Wikipedia