In 2003, Stéphanie decided to finally combine her love of finance with her passion for movies and made the leap to film. She moved to Canada to attend the Vancouver Film School. She, then, went on to be a production manager, a post-production supervisor on the one-hour documentary Lord of the Brush for which she also coordinated the French version. 

In the last four years, Stéphanie has produced several shorts among which Pluri’Elles, a short documentary commissioned by Radio Canada British Columbia and the NFB affiliated Parole Citoyenne (Citizenshift). In 2005, Stéphanie graduated from the Canadian Film Centre’s Producer lab which led her on to produce Spoonfed and Face Machine, two of the 2006 Canadian Film Centre NBC Universal short dramatic films. 

After working at the Ontario Media Development Corporation as a Tax Credit Analyst, Stéphanie is currently developing the science-fiction thriller “Level 16” (NSI Feature First Program, The Harold Greenberg Fund, Telefilm, NBC Universal Development Incubator 2008), the action comedy “The Ethiopian Mantis”, and the lifestyle TV show “BarCode” under her production company Chap-Elle Productions Inc.
 
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Born in Canada, raised in France and Japan, Stéphanie Chapelle studied Economics and Finance at University of Paris IX Dauphine. She furthered her education and got her Masters in Business and Administration with Honours, in Louisiana. After moving back to Europe, Stéphanie started her career in banking, ascending to Assistant Vice President five years later.
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