Babbel wants you to show off your accent
When you learn a new language, your accent is a badge of pride, telling your story as you speak.
Credits
powered by- Agency Forsman & Bodenfors/Gothenburg
- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Truman & Cooper
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Credits
powered by- Agency Forsman & Bodenfors/Gothenburg
- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Truman & Cooper
- Production Service Indochina Productions
- Editing Stitch
- Post Production Black Kite Studios
- Sound Design 750mph
- Music Major Tom
- Executive Producer Paul Weston
- Producer Corin Taylor
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- Colourist Richard Fearon
- Post Producer Tamara Mennell
- Post Producer Amy Richardson
- Sound Designer Neil Johnson
- Sound Producer Maddy Lebel
- Music Supervisor Tessa Harris
- Art Director Maria Fridman
- Producer Anna Lundin
Credits
powered by- Agency Forsman & Bodenfors/Gothenburg
- Production Company Blink Productions
- Director Truman & Cooper
- Production Service Indochina Productions
- Editing Stitch
- Post Production Black Kite Studios
- Sound Design 750mph
- Music Major Tom
- Executive Producer Paul Weston
- Producer Corin Taylor
- Editor Paul O'Reilly
- Colourist Richard Fearon
- Post Producer Tamara Mennell
- Post Producer Amy Richardson
- Sound Designer Neil Johnson
- Sound Producer Maddy Lebel
- Music Supervisor Tessa Harris
- Art Director Maria Fridman
- Producer Anna Lundin
Creating a new way to connect with the language, Accent Yourself takes a loving look at all the accents and sounds that words make.
Learning a new language means that you make it your own. In this ad from Babbel, people speak, try out new words, sounds, test out the way that sentences feel. Accent Yourself takes us around the world as people try to find the right thing to say, and the right way to say it. And, if you ever wondered how to really figure out what someone’s first language is, you just need to ask how they pronounce “squirrel.”
With intimate scenes and moments of experience and travel, Accent Yourself by Forsman & Bodenfors is a celebration of learners and travelers. Directed by Truman & Cooper, the film is expressive and painterly, fun and inviting.