April • 2020
Fanny was great to work with. We put out a call for interviews, and she responded with a great suggestion. She delivered a compelling interview and even helped us secure additional footage to complement our video.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
65 reviews$800 - $3000 / Day
Request a demoFanny Texier is an award-winning director, cinematographer, and editor based in Brooklyn. She is interested in untold stories about women and those underrepresented in traditional media. Through cinematic camerawork and intimate interviews, she brings a well of curiosity and an eye for the unusual to her documentary storytelling. As a freelance video journalist, Fanny has worked for outlets including The New Yorker, BBC, VICE News, The New York Post, AJ+, Business Insider, and French news agency AFP. She has filmed and edited projects for platforms and partners including HBO, Netflix, VICE on Showtime, BET, Facebook Watch, Google and Adobe. She has also edited projects featuring Lady Gaga, Nas, Teyana Taylor, Kehlani, and Megan Thee Stallion.
April • 2020
Fanny was great to work with. We put out a call for interviews, and she responded with a great suggestion. She delivered a compelling interview and even helped us secure additional footage to complement our video.
May • 2020
Excellent! Fanny was thorough and great to work with! Knew exactly what type of shots to get without much guidance! She also took care in the topic + subject she shot, which was wonderful to see.
March • 2018
Fanny's first piece for BRIC TV was well-structured, beautifully shot, made great use of b-roll, and was, well, just plain sexy. Hey, it was about sex parties.
Produced for Gates Foundation
What is the value of education after high school?
Produced for New York Post
Everything in this woman’s life is blue. Meet Valeria McCulloch, aka Valblv, a New York-based artist obsessed with the color blue.
Produced for BBC Reel
Meet the graffiti artist changing cityscapes and how female artists are perceived.
Produced for New York Post
Kitten Kay Sera is the Pink Lady of Hollywood. Since the age of 20, she’s dressed head-to-toe in the girly color. Now everything she owns is a shade of pink, from her couch to her refrigerator.
Produced for New York Post
Sandra Ramos has purple hair, a purple Volvo and lives in a purple hut in the woods.
Produced for BRIC TV
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