Beat Down Boogie is creating Youtube Videos

Beat Down Boogie creates awesome geek entertainment videos on Youtube.

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Milestone Goals
Dragon Con Cosplay Supercut Video
$1,500 per Video
Many of our fans know us for our cosplay videos especially our Dragon Con videos. In the past we have released really long versions of our Dragon Con videos but once we reach this reward level we will release a  supercut of our Dragon Con videos from the last 5 years. Imagine a gorgeous feature length cosplay movie in HD!
Pilot Episode For New Web Series
$3,000 per Video
Our next web series idea is a spoof of tournament fighting games like Street Fighter. If we reach this milestone, we can work with our favorite stunt people and screen-fighters to make a fantastic pilot episode.
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About

Beat Down Boogie creates action-comedy web series, cool event videos, cosplay videos and other geeky entertainment.

Location

Greensboro, NC, USA

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We love entertaining the world through our YouTube channel and your support will help us make bigger and better videos!

Beat Down Boogie is known for funny action-packed web series like 'Mario Warfare' and 'Modern War Gear Solid.' We also film creative events like cosplay conventions and we make silly parody videos like 'Assassin's Creed' set in the Stone Age and Solid Snake teaching self defense.

Here's how Patreon will help Beat Down Boogie's videos reach the next level:

*Our past ideas have been limited by what costumes and locations we could afford. We want to expand what's possible.

*Your Patreon support helps our local cast and crew clear up more time to make videos.

*We know some great stuntmen and actors in other states that we would love to work with and your support can make that possible.

*Web series are expensive. We have a couple great ideas but we need support to get them started.

*We want to improve all our videos with higher resolution and better sound by re-investing in our film-making gear.
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