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Jessica L’Heureux: Franco Filmmaking

Episode 5
21m | Apr 6, 2020

Season 1, Episode 5

Jessica L’Heureux: Franco Filmmaking

Jessica straddles the world between fact and fiction. She started her career 20 years ago as a broadcast journalist at Radio-Canada in Quebec. It was long-form current affairs broadcast journalism that taught her the love of storytelling. Five years ago she opened her own production company, Far West Productions in Edmonton, with two business partners.


Far West started with a lifestyle show about food truck culture, Sel et Diesel.

Afterwards, she quickly jumped into scripted productions with Abigaëlle, a web series that follows the trials and tribulations of being a modern-day woman in her early 30s. The second season of Abigaëlle has just been released.


In this episode:

We hear about Jessica’s start as a broadcast journalist at Radio-Canada, the story behind Sel et Diesel, and the webseries Abigaëlle. Jessica talks about the Francophone community in Alberta, some of her favourite stories from working on Sel et Diesel, and the production of the French-language web series Abigaëlle in Edmonton. Jessica explains the learning curve behind the move from broadcast journalism to directing and producing, tips for prospective documentary producers, and advice for beginners starting production on a web series. Finally, we hear Jessica’s three tips for starting out in the industry.

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