Imaginary Forces created the main title for Ponies on Peacock as a single, continuous camera descent through hidden compartments, redacted documents, and everyday objects. The sequence visualizes the tension between Western consumerism and Soviet-era espionage, establishing the show’s tone through layered visual metaphors and precise pacing. Drawing on Cold War iconography, period consumer advertising, and archival espionage materials, Imaginary Forces integrated client-provided props and production design assets to ground the imagery in the series’ world. The creative approach balanced clarity, momentum, and atmosphere within a tight runtime while articulating an ideological clash through a cohesive visual language. The result is a richly detailed opening that frames themes of secrecy, desire, and control, serving as a branded narrative prelude to the series.
Motionographer’s Quickies roundup highlights a diverse range of recent motion design projects and award-winning work from studios around the world. The featured pieces span brand films, title sequences, campaigns, and short films from both established and emerging creators. The post also links to The Motion Awards winners and related studio stories.
Imaginary Forces created the final end credits for Stranger Things Season 5, marking the conclusion of their long-running collaboration with Netflix. The sequence reimagines key moments from the series as illustrations inspired by 1980s Dungeons & Dragons manuals, blending nostalgia and artistry to celebrate the show’s legacy.