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Rooster Teeth Productions

Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC
Subsidiary
Industry Entertainment
Founded April 1, 2003; 14 years ago (2003-04-01)
Founders Burnie Burns
Matt Hullum
Geoff Ramsey
Jason Saldaña
Gus Sorola
Joel Heyman
Headquarters Stage 5 and Bungalow A, Austin, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations
3 (2016)
Key people
Matt Hullum:
(CEO)
Burnie Burns:
(CCO)
Yvonne Secretan:
(COO)
Ezra Cooperstein:
(President)
Number of employees
+250 (April 2017)
Parent Fullscreen
Divisions Rooster Teeth Animation
Rooster Teeth Games
Achievement Hunter
Funhaus
The Know
ScrewAttack
Let's Play Network
Game Attack
Website www.roosterteeth.com

Rooster Teeth Productions, LLC., commonly referred to as just Rooster Teeth, is an American production company located mainly in Austin, Texas and Los Angeles, California. Rooster Teeth was founded by Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum, Geoff Ramsey, Jason Saldaña, Gus Sorola, and Joel Heyman in 2003.

Rooster Teeth began with the production of Red vs. Blue, which premiered in April 2003 and is still in production, making it the longest-running web series of all time. The company later branched out into live action shorts, series, comedy, Let's Play videos and full animated productions. Other projects include reality shows, video game development, entertainment news programs and podcasts. In 2015, Rooster Teeth released its feature film debut Lazer Team, a science fiction action comedy. The company hosts an annual convention, RTX, in multiple cities around the world.

The company's videos are regularly released on its own website and YouTube. As of December 2016, Rooster Teeth's primary YouTube channel maintains over 8.9 million subscribers and over 4.7 billion video views. Between all of their other channels, they maintain over 27 million subscribers.

While attending the University of Texas at Austin, Burnie Burns and Matt Hullum collaborated with actor Joel Heyman on a 1997 independent film called The Schedule. The film helped Hullum and Heyman to find work in Los Angeles, California, but otherwise had limited success. Working for a local company named Telenetwork, Burns later met Geoff Ramsey (then named Geoff Fink), Gustavo Sorola, Dan Godwin, and Jason Saldaña, and the five formed drunkgamers.com, a website where the five reviewed various video games while drunk. According to Ramsey, the group tried to receive free games to review, but "incurred the wrath" of several game developers in doing so.


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