What do all languages have in common?

GENRE: Educational Film

CLIENT: Ted Ed

In the early 1950s Noam Chomsky proposed a theory that the key to language versatility was grammar. In this film writer Cameron Morin details Chomsky's theory of universal grammar, specifically if the rules are hardwired into our brains or not. Given the subject matter, kinetic typography was the best and only approach. A mishmash of differing type styles combined with imagery that hints at the time period.

Cameron Morin
Writer

Eoin Duffy
Animation

Addison Anderson
Narrator

Sono Sanctus
Audio

Gerta Xhelo
Producer