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Hiccup Media Takes Language Learning on the Go for Babbel

07/10/2014
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Creative boutique introduces language service to U.S. market

The leading language learning service Babbel makes studying new languages fun and easy, but when the Berlin-based company aimed to speak to the U.S. market they turned to the full service creative boutique Hiccup Media to craft a campaign that captures what users around the world love about Babbel.

“Babbel was looking to work with a one source creative solution -- a company that could translate their unique solution into a creative strategy and execute it under one roof,” Rob Simone, Hiccup Media Managing Director says. “Babbel is a part of the growing on-demand learning sector, which is much different than traditional education. The service is popular with online and mobile users that are hungry to learn new languages – people who wake up one morning and decide they want to improve themselves. It’s more something they want to do rather than need to do, and that is a very empowering idea.”


Although popular internationally (Babbel boasts 1300 new users per hour), the new ad campaign marks the company’s first broad effort to reach U.S. users. To that end Hiccup crafted a launch spot “Educate Anywhere” that just began airing nationally.

Executing the ambitious concept fell to Hiccup Media Creative Director Michael Cruz, who directed and edited the spot. For Cruz, the versatility of the solution (phone, tablet, laptop) was important to highlight. To that end, the piece features a simple static shot from the POV of the Babbel user in the foreground, while behind them backgrounds shift quickly from kitchen to office to living room and bedroom.

“We wanted to create something that was both clear and visually dynamic,” Cruz adds. “The concept we came up with features deconstructed backgrounds that transition us from scene to scene falling in line with the idea of mobility. We wanted to make the scene seem more theatric.”

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