Channel: Lessons from the Screenplay
Category: Film & Animation
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Description: Sign up for CuriosityStream and get Nebula for free: curiositystream.com/LFTS 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. Listen to our podcast episode on Stranger Things: apple.co/2G9KiBI Support this channel at: patreon.com/LFTScreenplay Like LFTS on Facebook: facebook.com/lessonsfromthescreenplay Follow me at: twitter.com/michaeltuckerla LFTS Merch: standard.tv/collections/lfts Video Produced by: Michael Tucker (twitter.com/michaeltuckerla) Written by: - Tricia Aurand (twitter.com/TriciaJeanA) - Brian Bitner (twitter.com/BrianBitner) - Alex Calleros (twitter.com/alex_calleros) - Michael Tucker Edited by: Alex Calleros Become a channel member here on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCErSSa3CaP_GJxmFpdjG9Jw/join Check out my kit, from screenwriting books to gear: kit.co/LFTS/screenwriting-books LFTS Recommended Reading List: lessonsfromthescreenplay.com/reading-list Thanks to Diego Rojas for composing original music for this video. Check out more of his work: soundcloud.com/diegorojasguitar TwinSmart's Marxist Arrow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: twinmusicom.org With the company Twin musicom licensed under the Creative Commons license Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: twinmusicom.org