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I am a freelance video journalist, editor, and fixer based in Denver, Colorado, with over 5 years’ experience in international news. Trained at Sciences Po Paris Journalism School, I worked with France Télévisions (French public TV) in Washington, DC and Paris. Multi-qualified and versatile, I can handle complete assignments: filming, editing, subtitling, and production support. I am also a fixer and field producer, arranging interviews, logistics, and translation for international crews. Accustomed to the time pressure of breaking news, I am fast, reliable, and deliver broadcast-ready content without compromising on editorial quality. Bilingual in French and English, I help foreign media cover the U.S. effectively and efficiently. Base: Denver, Colorado — available across the United States.
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
Business & Economy
Politics & Government
International Affairs
Portfolio
This is a story for the French public TV, France Televisions. It tells the story of the Mexican city of Celaya, being he scene of a bloody war waged by cartels against the police. Dozens of police officers have been killed last year, mostly in ambushes. I followed them for a few days.
I filmed, took drone footage, and edited the story.
This is a covering made for the public French TV, France Televisions, about a series of violent tornadoes that struck Mississippi. 26 people died, and several towns were completely devastated.
I filmed and took drone footage while on a tight schedule: the main TV news program in France is at 8PM local time, meaning 1PM in Mississippi. I had to film and send everything before 11AM on the same day I shot the story.
This is a piece for the French public TV, France Televisions, about the role of the immigration crisis in the last presidential elections. We followed “coyotes,” smugglers paid by cartels to guide illegal immigrants from Mexico to the United States, as well as migrants and border patrols.
I filmed, took drone footage and edited the story.