First Frame celebrates the journey of Canadian and Indigenous Content Creators. Whether you’re just starting out or looking for fresh perspectives, co-hosts Cameron Zinger and Jennifer Park bring you inspiring stories, actionable tips, and candid conversations with both emerging creators and established creative leaders, to help you on your own content creation journey. From securing funding to navigating burnout, First Frame tackles the real challenges creators face, offering a roadmap to s...
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Will AI Replace Content Creators?

Feb 24th, 2026 9:01 AM

It’s one of the most polarizing questions to emerge in the world of content creation this decade: to use AI or not to use AI? There are loud voices on both sides of the debate, but the answer for most creators likely lies somewhere in the middle.On this season 2 premiere of First Frame, hosts Jennifer Park and Cameron Zinger sit down with Catherine Warren, the President of FanTrust Entertainment Strategies, to talk about the benefits and the risks of incorporating AI into your creative process. She begins by laying out her ‘five Cs’ of AI use: clarity, consent, credit, compensation, and cultural integrity, and discusses why creators need to take them into account every step of the way. She also explains why you shouldn’t shy away from AI entirely, and shares her thoughts on the expression “you may not lose your job to AI, but you might lose your job to someone who uses AI.”Timestamps:(00:00) — Is AI killing creativity?(01:26) — How AI is changing content creation(05:00) — The 5 rules creators must follow when using AI(08:10) — Who owns content made with AI?(11:04) — Can AI actually replace creators?(15:56) — How to spot fake AI videos online(17:10) — How creators can stand out in an AI world(22:33) — Will AI take creative jobs?

First Frame Season Two

Feb 17th, 2026 9:01 AM

First Frame is where Canadian content creators get answers to their most pressing questions. This season, hosts Jennifer Park and Cameron Zinger tackle the top issues facing creators in 2026, from "Will I be replaced by AI" to “How do I Make YouTube Work for Me?” With insights from a top-notch roster of emerging creators, seasoned pros, and industry insiders, each episode delivers clear and actionable advice you can use right now to improve your work, whether you're a podcaster, filmmaker, live-streamer, or anything in between.

What's the best advice for creators? A look back at season one.

Nov 11th, 2025 9:01 AM

How can you connect with your creative community? Why is it critical to ensure your stories are told authentically? How can creators deepen their commitment to inclusive and representative storytelling? Those are just a handful of the big questions that came up in conversation with Canadian content creators and industry insiders on this inaugural season of First Frame.In this special retrospective, hosts Cameron Zinger and Jennifer Park look back on the most important themes and takeaways, as well as their favourite memories and moments, from the first 12 episodes of the podcast. You’ll get plenty of valuable advice and resources from familiar faces and STORYHIVE alumni, as well as some new insights from Cam and Jenn as they reflect on their own creative journeys. Stick around until the very end and you’ll also learn about some of the behind-the-scenes challenges they faced along the way to becoming bonafide podcast hosts.

How Do I Avoid Content Creation Burnout? Prioritizing Wellness in the Creative Journey

Oct 28th, 2025 8:01 AM

It’s something that’s all too easy to brush aside, especially for busy creators who are more focused on followers, funding, pitches, post-production, and other day-to-day aspects of their careers: taking care of your mental health.On this episode of First Frame, hosts Jennifer Park and Cameron Zinger are joined by Lindsay Killam, Clinical Director of Counselling Services at TELUS Health MyCare, and Tazeen Ahmed, Operations Manager at the Documentary Organization of Canada, for a frank and open conversation about the unique pressures content creators face. From public scrutiny and pressure to stay relevant, to poor work-life balance caused by the grind of churning out new content, there are many risk factors to contend with… and even today, there can still be a stigma attached to mental health issues in some circles. Thankfully, our guests also have plenty of coping mechanisms, self-care strategies, and resources to share that can benefit both content creators and anyone else who may be struggling with things like anxiety, stress, imposter syndrome, depression, or burnout.

How Do I Rally My Community? Building Support for Your Project

Oct 14th, 2025 8:01 AM

They’re ingredients any creator would love to cook with; a beloved bit of subject matter, a fervent, pre-existing fanbase, and a pinch of nineties nostalgia… but getting the recipe just right also means creating a strong connection with your community. On this episode of First Frame, hosts Jennifer Park and Cameron Zinger chat with Jacob Weldon and Raquel Lin, the co-directors & co-producers of Reboot Rewind, a documentary series about the groundbreaking computer-animated TV show that ran on YTV from 1994 to 2001. Their conversation covers a lot of ground; from how they first discovered their shared love of Reboot and decided to make a documentary as a love letter to fans, to more tangible tactics that other creators can use to engage with their own communities. They also discuss the importance of soliciting feedback and managing expectations early and often, as well as why sticking to a regular release cadence or content calendar is a great way to keep your community informed and excited about your project’s progress.

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