Louise Saubade
About Louise Saubade
Louise Saubade is a video journalist based in Rennes, France, with a focus on societal issues, cultures, and gender questions. She has a background in journalism and history, having worked for various media outlets including Ouest-France and FRANCE 24.
Current Role at Ouest-France
Louise Saubade currently serves as a Journaliste vidéo at Ouest-France, a position she has held since 2021. Based in Rennes, Bretagne, she focuses on producing video content that addresses various societal issues, cultures, solidarities, and gender questions. Her role involves creating engaging digital stories that resonate with audiences across different platforms.
Previous Experience at Ouest-France
Prior to her current position, Louise worked at Ouest-France as a Secrétaire de rédaction for two months in 2019. During this time, she contributed to editorial processes and supported the production of content, enhancing her skills in journalism and media.
Education and Expertise
Louise Saubade holds a Master’s degree in Journalism with a specialization in TV from Ecole de journalisme de Grenoble, which she completed from 2018 to 2020. She also earned a Licence in Histoire, Relations Internationales et Sciences sociales from Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier 3 from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she studied Histoire des Mondes Modernes et Contemporains at Université Bordeaux Montaigne from 2014 to 2015.
Professional Background
Louise has a diverse professional background in journalism. She has worked at various organizations, including RCF RADIO as Rédactrice, FRANCE 24 as Pigiste and Stagiaire in social media, and Revue Far Ouest as Journaliste vidéo. Her experience spans local news coverage and international current affairs, allowing her to balance different aspects of journalism.
Interests and Personal Engagement
In addition to her professional work, Louise Saubade has a keen interest in digital storytelling, particularly in web video and podcast formats. She engages in drawing as a personal interest, which complements her creative approach to journalism.