Clients

The following companies have commissioned our talented voice artists to provide voice-overs for their projects and products. Of course there are also plenty of smaller firms who use our services – everything from a small e-learning agency to a film production booth in the mountains.

Babilon provides us with high-quality voice-overs – fast, professional and fuss-free. Babilon are an important link in our production process, making our work so much easier.

Valentin Schürch, Swiss Post

I have worked with Babilon on the development of various learning materials and videos. I was very happy with the quality of their voice recordings, the way the projects were handled and how flexible they were. The voice-overs and narrations were of the highest quality and always met the expectations of our clients. Babilon has many years of experience in this sector and are passionate about the advice they give. I can highly recommend Babilon’s services.

Anna Tomaszewska, Credit Suisse

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I've been wearing my undercut for over 20 years. Given that it wasn't exactly fashionable back then, I'm perfectly used to people’s comments about my hairstyle – everything from "sick" to "lesbian".Now, as a voice-over artist you wouldn’t think it's relevant what kind of haircut a woman has… would you?I was booked for a national radio commercial. In the world metropolis Hamburg. By an agency in St. Pauli. I was to play a mother asking her son at the breakfast table what he would like to eat. One sentence. Nothing special in itself – except that the agency was clearly very keen on over-elaborate stage directions: "...so it’s reeeeally important that you get right inside the mother's feelings - do you have children? No? Okay, so then it’s even more important, yeah? You know that warm, protective feeling, that notion of “caring” - that needs to be in there…"All of a sudden the agency guy stopped issuing his directions: "...Oh, but you’re a lesbian? Well, then it’s not going to work...ha".Both my and the sound engineer's jaws dropped simultaneously - on so many levels! And I was actually speechless (which rarely happens). But this idiot agency guy just kept on chatting away "Ok, so...right, maybe try it like this…aaah, this is challenging now, right? ... So just try and ‘feel’ yourself into the part as much as you can, ok? Yeah,... it's tough now, haa...?"

I don't care that I am taken for a lesbian (as long as any male object of my desire doesn't think so). What really shocked me was that A) an enlightened, thinking person in the middle of St. Pauli thinks it’s ok for him to draw conclusions about my sexual preferences just from a haircut in the middle of a job, and even more shockingly B) he disputes the ability of anyone in the LGBT+ community to be able to have parental feelings.Between a listless sip of espresso and another grumpy stage direction. Wait, whaaaat?