It was there that he met up with Dana Nicholson who had just founded Fleshwound Films with fellow filmmakers Jon and Cami Freeman.
In 1994, they released their first film Crusty Demons of Dirt showcasing the underground motocross movement out in the deserts and badlands in the United States.
The movie quickly spawned a sequel and, once again, Enslow made an impact by coming up short on a jump and landing on supercross racer Jeremy McGrath's practice bike.
Enslow, who by this time was making a living riding bikes, decided to break the world record of 251 feet (77 m) set by Doug Danger.
In 1999, Enslow made his first attempt to break the overall record at fellow motocross rider Mike Cinqmars' property with a ramp designed by Johnny Airtime of Air Time Association.
In 2004, he released his second film named simply Seth II which showcased Enslow riding with his friends on several different locations and also his second record attempt.
The attempt was held at what riders usually called Manny's Yard, a location with several big jumps, the biggest measuring 200 feet (61 m).
This led to Enslow coming up short of the landing ramp and sending him flying through the air resulting in a broken leg and a concussion.
In 2007, Enslow appeared in the Discovery series Stunt Junkies where he jumped a Convair 880 passenger jet, a total distance close to 200 feet (61 m).
The stunt took place at Barangaroo, on Sydney Harbour and is measured in feet because the previous records have been set in the United States.