How Stranger Things Conveys Tone and Style
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 Published On Sep 29, 2020

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This video examines how the unique tone of Stranger Things—a blend of sci-fi horror and 80s coming-of-age nostalgia—is conveyed in the show’s pitch deck, in the script, and on the screen.

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Video Produced by: Michael Tucker (  / michaeltuckerla  )
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- Brian Bitner (  / brianbitner  )
- Alex Calleros (  / alex_calleros  )
- Michael Tucker
Edited by: Alex Calleros

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