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Blue Goggles Films – BioShock Infinite: Key to Freedom
Punching the Walls of Reality
Blue Goggles Films – BioShock Infinite: Key to Freedom
Punching the Walls of Reality
One man sets out to clean these filthy crime ridden streets. The Sega classic, Streets of Rage, is brought to life in this live action single shot street brawl.
“Streets of Rage” Fan Film Beats ‘Em Up in One Take
CrunchyRoll.com
“This is the Oldboy hammer fight of Streets of Rage fan films.”
This Streets of Rage fan film was shot in one take!
Destructoid
“This was shot all in one take. Whoa.”
Streets of Rage in real life…and in one shot
NerdReactor.com
“…this was frakkin’ recorded in one shot. One shot!”
Streets of Rage fan-film is all the rage
Capsule Computers
“Streets of Rage fans will no doubt find De-Pixelated’s brilliant short film based upon the side-scrolling beat em up video-game classic to be streets ahead and all the rage.”
Check out this single-shot Streets of Rage fanfilm
Sega-Addicts.com
“Their most recent video takes the Sega classic, Streets of Rage, and turns it into an impressive seven minute single shot video complete with a 16-bit health bar and score counter.”
Streets of Rage Fan Film from De-Pixelated
MightyGeek.com
Santa’s sweatshop for elves is about to get an unexpected visitor from the land of Hyrule. Continue reading
To the Blue Goggles Films community here in Austin, TX:
Someone asked me recently, “What happens if BIT Parts fails?” Of course, what they meant to ask was, “What if we don’t meet our Kickstarter goal?” To me, there’s a big difference there. If we don’t make our Kickstarter goal, we move on to the next project. If BIT Parts fails, well… it can’t fail… We made 6 episodes that I am extremely proud of and they were released. BIT Parts would have failed if we never finished them. BIT Parts would have failed if that’s all we ever did. Well, guess what? Look at all the work BIT Parts has inspired in only a year’s time. We as a group, have made 13 shorts in 13 months now on top of a 6 episode web series and that’s all because of BIT Parts. We made over 90 minutes of content that ranges from comedy to action to straight up horror.
If it wasn’t for the cast and crew of BIT Parts, I would have never set out to make a short film every single month of 2012. Because of BIT Parts, I’ve met what I now consider some of my closest friends and they have become family to me. And I’m not talking simply about BIT Parts either. I’m talking about BIT Parts and since BIT Parts. We’ve met and been lucky enough to work with so many awesome people this year. All of them extremely talented and overly generous with their time and energy. To me, we can only fail right now by not making any more films. We’ve pulled together such an amazing group of filmmakers here in Austin, TX that it would be a crime to stop now.
Every single day, each and every person I’ve worked with this past year inspires me to be a better and more productive filmmaker. While I don’t know if there’s enough hours in the day to be more productive, I know I can get better and I want to do that with all of you at my side. As a group and as individuals I think we’ve all grown so much over this past crazy year and nothing excites me more than the idea of what we work on next together as a group.

I can’t thank everyone enough who’s ever participated in a Blue Goggles shoot over the past year. This has been the most exciting and most creatively satisfying years of my life. While what we did in 2012 was incredible, I can’t wait for 2013 to begin. I’m not wasting anytime either. Our first shoot is Jan 5th, bitches! 2012 was amazing, but 2013 is going to be better. BIT Parts has already succeeded on so many levels for me, the main one being, it introduced me to all of you.
I hope everyone has a happy and safe holidays. I can’t wait to get back to work with you all in the new year.
Best,
Ben Moody
Austin Filmmaker
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Episode 106: The agents interview a mole to the agency, Winston Smith from Tomb Raider, who convinces Agent Zero to reveal her theory about the gamers to Agent One.
BIT Parts is a web series that follows Agents One and Zero who work for the B.I.T. (Binary Investigation Team). The two agents navigate the worlds of video games maintaining order, only to discover a higher power at play — the gamer.
If you like the series, you can help us create more episodes by contributing to our Kickstarter. Check out the Kickstarter here »
Help us from having to resort to cardboard props and filming on an iPhone. Donate to our Kickstarter today!
If you like these sweded versions, we have 2 new reward levels on our Kickstarter campaign. For $30, you can get a sweded ringtone of your favorite video game song. Or, for $125, you can request a swede. Tell us the game, and we’ll make a no-budget short based on it. Click here to donate!
We wanted to show you what BIT Parts would look like without funding. With the help of our lead actors, Jolyn Janis and Brian Villalobos, as well as Jason Vines (actor and special effects make-up guru), we created “sweded” versions of BIT Parts — which is, BIT Parts with no money.
Help us from having to resort to cardboard props and filming on an iPhone. Donate to our Kickstarter today!
If you like these sweded versions, we have 2 new reward levels on our Kickstarter campaign. For $30, you can get a sweded ringtone of your favorite video game song. Or, for $125, you can request a swede. Tell us the game, and we’ll make a no-budget short based on it. Click here to donate!
The insanity of Far Cry 3 isn’t just a campfire story! Witness the brutal lengths Jason Brody is driven to in this Episode of De-Pixelated. Continue reading
Episode 105: The agents travel to Red Dead Redemption to fix horrible half-breed monsters in the world.
BIT Parts is a web series that follows Agents One and Zero who work for the B.I.T. (Binary Investigation Team). The two agents navigate the worlds of video games maintaining order, only to discover a higher power at play — the gamer.
We are releasing episodes 101-106 each Monday through mid-December. If you like the series, you can help us create more episodes by contributing to our Kickstarter. Check out the Kickstarter here »
In this edition of BIT Parts Extras, Jolyn Janis (Agent Zero) shares with us a memory from her childhood that involves her mom and Tetris.
Did your parents ever discover a game and then take over the household console? Share your childhood gaming memories with us. We’d love to hear your stories!
We wanted to show you what BIT Parts would look like without funding. With the help of our lead actors, Jolyn Janis and Brian Villalobos, as well as Jason Vines (actor and special effects make-up guru), we created “sweded” versions of BIT Parts — which is, BIT Parts with no money.
God of War
Star Fox
If you like these sweded versions, we have 2 new reward levels on our Kickstarter campaign (click here). For $30, you can get a sweded ringtone of your favorite video game song. Or, for $125, you can request a swede. Tell us the game, and we’ll make a no-budget short based on it.
We are approaching the last 2 weeks of our Kickstarter campaign for BIT Parts and we have some fun stuff we are going to be sharing with everyone as we ramp up to the end. A lot you might not know that much about Blue Goggles Films and our team, so today, we are starting a little series where a few of us get together and talk about our earliest video game memories. In this video, Ben Moody (writer/director), Jolyn Janis (Agent Zero) and Brian Villalobos (Agent One) start it off.