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.
Blatten: ‘We lost everything, but not the joy of making music’
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A year after a landslide destroyed the Swiss village of Blatten, the Fafleralp Blatten music society embodies the determination to regain a semblance of normality and to look to the future with optimism.
Swiss entrepreneur finds success on second attempt in Brazil
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Swiss expat Salvatore Scimonetti built a marketing agency in Brazil, and reflects on the pitfalls, setbacks and successes of self-employment.
Why Merantix founder Adrian Locher chose Berlin over Zurich for his AI start-up
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Ten years ago, Adrian Locher from Bern set out to find the ideal location to develop an AI ecosystem – and ultimately chose Germany over Switzerland.
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Tammy Mackenzie travelled from Canada to Glarus to trace her grandmother’s roots, recognising scenes from old photos and even meeting relatives who helped her understand how the village still shapes her values.
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Following Sunday’s clear rejection of the SBC initiative, Swissinfo spoke with both its backers and opponents to gauge how they interpreted the result.
Swiss voters to decide on initiative to reduce the media licence fee
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On March 8, the Swiss will vote on an initiative that wants to almost halve the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC)’s television and radio licence fee.
From California to Ticino: what a journey to my ancestors’ Swiss villages revealed
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Nicole's ancestors emigrated from Ticino, Switzerland, over a century ago. This summer she travelled there from California to find out more about her family's roots.
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.