I am an experienced video journalist passionate about making complex topics accessible and engaging through compelling multimedia storytelling. Focused on social and environmental issues, I produce various video formats on a wide range of topics, specialising in impactful explainer videos with motion graphics and stop-motion animation.
During my studies in cinema, English literature and journalism, I’ve gained experience in radio, television, and print across Switzerland. After working with the Locarno Film Festival’s image & sound team, I joined SWI swissinfo.ch in 2018 to produce local and international reportages.
Shark meat sold in Switzerland is contaminated with methylmercury
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Did you know you can find shark meat on the shelves of some Swiss grocery stories? They are rarely labeled as sharks, making it difficult for customers to know what fish they're buying and eating.
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Experts are trying to better understand how the unprecedented Blatten collapse occurred - and how to better anticipate the next one.
Mariana Katzarova: a mandate for the Russian people
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In a mini-documentary, Swissinfo follows the first UN Special Rapporteur for Russia Mariana Katzarova. A rare insight into one of the UN’s toughest jobs.
Unstable slopes and warming peaks: Scientists race to understand Blatten collapse
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The collapse of the Birch Glacier that wiped out the Swiss village of Blatten has triggered an unprecedented scientific effort to understand how it happened – and what might come next.
Reactions to the ‘No’ vote on the inheritance tax initiative
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Swissinfo gathered reactions from both supporters and opponents of the proposal and asked how the clear result should be interpreted.
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Bus driver and yodeller Sämi Zumbrunn turns every ride into an unforgettable experience. Who better to act as ambassador for a Swiss tradition that could soon be on the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list?
Should Switzerland replace compulsory military service with civic duty for all?
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On November 30, the Swiss will vote on an initiative to reform military service. The idea is to introduce compulsory civic service for all Swiss nationals residing in the country. Swissinfo explains what is at stake.
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On September 28, the Swiss will vote on the introduction of a digital identity card. Swissinfo explains what is at stake in the vote.
What does it mean to you as a Swiss Abroad to take part in the Swiss Wrestling and Alpine Festival?
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We asked three Swiss wrestlers from North America what taking part in the Swiss Wrestling and Alpine Festival means to them.
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This weekend, the Council of the Swiss Abroad is meeting at the Federal Palace in Bern as part of the "SwissCommunity Days".
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Living outside Switzerland doesn’t mean losing your right to vote. Yet only a small percentage of Swiss citizens living abroad actually cast their ballots. Here's a short guide on how to vote from abroad.
Patrick Chappatte: ‘The path for satire has been getting narrower’
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Patrick Chappatte is one of the most prolific cartoonists. We talked to him about the current state of satire, media and free speech in the world.
Swiss roads could see driverless vehicles within three years
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A recent Swiss law change has raised the possibility of automated vehicles operating in real-life conditions in around three years.
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People have come to Switzerland for centuries in search of the fountain of youth. How did the country become a magnet for longevity seekers?