GOOD STUFF

Hello!  I released GOOD STUFF on DVD in 2000 and it quickly became the best selling skydiving video on the market.  Today I have about 300 GOOD STUFF DVDs left.

The price per DVD is USD$25.00 including shipping in the USA.  For international orders, please add USD$15.00

TO PURCHASE email me your mailing address and send send payment via Zelle or Venmo.  My email is joejennings@skydive.tv
My Zelle account is Jennings Productions 310.543.2222
My Venmo account is @Joseph-Jennings-20

CHAPTERS

It took me 5 years to make GOOD STUFF.  Here are some of the chapters:  Skydiving Without A Parachute, Driving Cars From Planes, The Falling Living Room, George Bush Skydives, Snowboard B.A.S.E, World Records, Skysurfing, Wingsuits, SkyBall, and More.

Here’s what’s in the bonus section titled MORE STUFF:  Skydiving With Airplanes, Making The Living Room, Commercial Projects, Flying With IMAX, Camera Flying, Skysurf x 2, My Comments, Trailers, Stunts, and More.

GOOD STUFF IMAGES

Skydiving CarArizona Airspeed team members ride our third attempt at making a car fly, and it flew beautifully until it didn’t.

This is the first car we ever pushed from an airplane.  It flipped soon after exit and ran over one of my camera flyers in mid-air.

This is what a living room looks like in free fall.  Notice the working lamp and TV :-).  Ultimately, this 2500 pound room crashed less than 100 feet from our ground crew.

Three skydivers catch a diving Pilatus Porter and then climb inside.

At 75, former president, George Bush, made his first civilian skydive.  I took this photo and got the cover of Parachutist Magazine.

Stuntman, Greg Gasson, hangs onto his parachute with one hand.

Me filming car exit.  Our second car actually flew wheels to earth for close to 7,000 feet before flipping over and tossing out the skydivers.


Skysurfer, Rob Harris, over Ventura California.

Filming an Infiniti “Mono-frame” over the Mojave Desert.

Good Stuff receives four mentions in a Skydiving Magazine article titled “What’s the best skydiving scene you’ve seen in a film or commercial?”

The green car was our fourth attempt.  It had some rocking, but stayed wheels to earth for the entire skydive.  After the jumpers bailed out, it stayed wheels to earth all the way to impact.

Filming Skysurfing legend Patrick De Gayardon over Chamonix France.