Alice de la Chapelle

Senior Video Editor | Director at AJ+

Alice de la Chapelle has a diverse work experience in the field of video editing and production. Alice worked as a Senior Video Editor and Director at AJ+ from 2017 to the present, where they co-created a series about forgotten Black individuals in history and edited and directed a show on overcoming colonization in Latin America. Prior to AJ+, Alice worked as a Video Editor at Newsweek Media Group from 2015 to 2017, where they held the role of Senior Video Editor, Director, and Producer. Alice also worked as a Video Producer and Editor at EntertainME in 2015, as a Web Content Editor at The Cogworks from 2014 to 2015, and as a Digital Producer at Bloomberg LP in 2014. Additionally, Alice worked as a Video Journalist at TF1 and AFP in 2013.

Alice de la Chapelle completed their education in a chronological manner. Alice started their academic journey in 2004 at the Université Paris-Sorbonne, where they pursued a Master's degree in English Language and Literature, General and French Linguistics. This course of study lasted until 2009.

Later, from 2011 to 2013, Alice enrolled in two different institutions simultaneously. At the Ecole supérieure de journalisme de Lille, they obtained another Master's degree, this time in Journalism. Additionally, they attended Sciences Po Lille to pursue a Master's degree in Law, Economics, and History of Press and Medias.

No further educational experiences or degrees beyond these have been mentioned or provided.

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Timeline

  • Senior Video Editor | Director

    June, 2020 - present

  • Video Editor

    November, 2017