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The Netflix horror-mystery show Stranger Things has been praised for its pitch-perfect homage to the 1980s, and that includes its great opening credits sequence. It plays for almost a full minute before every episode, but it looks so good I never skipped over it. Watching it made me wonder what does it take to make something like this? So I called up Michelle Dougherty. Shes a creative director at Imaginary Forces, the studio that made the title sequence. You want it to feel, original, you want it to feel like that title sequence couldnt work in front of another show. You may not have heard of Imaginary Forces, but youve probably seen their work. Theyre responsible for the opening credits to Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Chuck, The Pacific, Jessica Jones, Late Night with Seth Myers I could go on, its a long list. When they first got on the phone with Stranger Things showrunners Matt and Ross Duffer, they knew they wanted to go for a style similar to what the studio R/Greenberg