7 成人大片 content creators to follow today
These seven 成人大片 community members are proving that the skills learned on campus translate directly to digital stardom. From top left, Mercedes Gaztambide, Zaynashae Boreland, Ryan Price, Zach Thomson, Stephanie Kalen, Juan Morales and Letitia Kiu.
Journalism grad Mercedes Gaztambide is still recognized as "$5 lunch girl" on Toronto streets four years after her viral $5 lunch challenge videos. Sports Media grad Juan Morales has an Emmy on his shelf from his work with the NHL. Media Production student Ryan Price gets stopped around campus by students wanting to discuss his latest chair review.
These aren't just 成人大片 success stories鈥攖hey're proof that the university has become a launchpad for some of today's most creative content creators.
What started as dorm room experiments and campus projects has evolved into career-defining opportunities. The seven of them discovered that the storytelling skills, creative confidence and willingness to experiment they developed at 成人大片 translated perfectly to the digital world.
From CBC newsrooms to NHL production studios, from viral TikTok series to home renovation empires, their journeys show how 成人大片's culture of creativity and collaboration continues to pay dividends long after graduation.
Here's how they turned campus curiosity into digital success:
Juan Morales graduated from the Sports Media Program in 2022 and currently works full-time with the NHL.
Juan Morales' content creator journey began while he was a student at 成人大片. While on campus, he worked closely with the university鈥檚 Athletics department as a video producer for their social media page .
鈥淚t was the place where I discovered my passion and figured out the direction I wanted to take in my career. It also taught me the importance of networking and building relationships in the industry,鈥 he says.
Today, Morales produces video content for the NHL, showcasing different players and teams, promoting events and capturing the biggest moments of the season, including the Stanley Cup Final and Winter Classic.
Since joining the NHL, Morales has had two defining moments in his content career.
One was covering his very first Stanley Cup Final: 鈥淎s someone who grew up watching hockey, it was an absolute dream come true. I remember staying up in my hotel room until 4 a.m., just buzzing with excitement as I edited the content I鈥檇 captured,鈥 he says.
The other came in 2023 when he was a part of an Emmy award-winning production team for the Welcome to the NHL documentary series.
鈥淲hen I got that Emmy trophy delivered to my door, it felt like a huge testament to all the hard work and the incredible journey I鈥檝e been on. It鈥檚 something I鈥檓 really proud of, and it鈥檚 a reminder that if you put your mind to it, you can achieve amazing things,鈥 he says.
Morales also runs his own creative agency, where he helps athletes, teams and brands develop their social strategy, refine their visual identity and tell stories that actually connect.
He credits his experience at 成人大片 with setting him on the path to where he is today.
鈥淏elieve it or not, I hadn鈥檛 even picked up a camera until my second year in the Sport Media program. I owe a lot to the 成人大片 Athletics community,鈥 says Morales. 鈥淚 also have to give a special shoutout to Brian Withers and Ryan Sykes from the Sport Media program. They were incredible instructors and mentors who always believed in me and pushed me to pursue my talents in this space.鈥
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淪tart. That鈥檚 the best advice I can give. A lot of people overthink and wait for the perfect idea or the perfect piece of content but perfection is the enemy of progress. Whether it鈥檚 videos, photos, writing or something else entirely, you have to be willing to create, post, learn and repeat. We鈥檙e living in a time where building a personal brand is more accessible than ever. So use that to your advantage. You don鈥檛 need a huge following to make a name for yourself鈥攜ou just need clarity, consistency and the courage to put yourself out there.鈥
Letitia graduated from the Fashion Communication program in 2014 and now creates home renovation and DIY content.
Letitia Kiu currently creates DIY home and home renovation content, but it didn鈥檛 start that way. While she had always enjoyed storytelling, her content creation journey began during her studies at 成人大片鈥檚 Fashion Communication program.
In 2010, a friend with a beauty channel encouraged Kiu to start making videos too. That push led Kiu to launch her own YouTube channel, where she shared fashion, DIY and lifestyle content.
Though she鈥檚 no longer creating fashion content, Kiu credits the fashion program at 成人大片 for contributing hugely to how she is now.
鈥淢y capstone project in my last year was a great lesson in sharing something unique from my perspective. With the help of some faculty, I learned a lot about communicating your objectives for an audience,鈥 says Kiu.
Her current content still reflects the DIY roots of her original beauty YouTube channel, but now focuses on DIY home renovation projects after she and her partner bought a house in 2020.
鈥淚've always been an over-sharer. I always have something to say,鈥 says Kiu. 鈥淚 definitely don't feel like I knew how enjoyable it was until I found my voice in carpentry and seeing the feedback of other women telling me that they're now attempting projects that they've never done before is a crazy feeling.鈥
Kiu is candid about the complex reality of being an influencer.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a strange job to have, because you feel like you're constantly trying to prove to everybody how much work it takes. But you also live with such privilege and are exposed to so many opportunities," she says. 鈥淚'm constantly battling between downplaying my job, and overexplaining how much work is involved but then if somebody challenges me about my job, I'm like no this is a lot of work.鈥
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淒on't be afraid to follow your curiosity and explore.鈥
Mercedes Gaztambide graduated from 成人大片鈥檚 Journalism program in 2022 and is now a reporter with CBC News Toronto.
Mercedes Gaztambide began her content creation journey during her time at 成人大片, first posting on her personal page and later joining the undergraduate recruitment platform now known as .
鈥淎s a new student, I was looking for other people who were creating content and resources to help me get through my first year," says Gaztambide. 鈥淪o when I didn't see a lot of it online, I thought maybe this is an opportunity for me to be that person.鈥
From filming dorm tours and videos on how to make friends in university to introducing students to local restaurants, Gaztambide found her niche and fell in love with digital storytelling.
She later pivoted to create content for CBC's Street Cents on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube Shorts, a series that focused on financial literacy for teens through fun skits, explainer videos and challenges.
One of the standout series she worked on was the $5 lunch series, where she was challenged to find a main, snack and drink for under $5.
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The series became a hit, and after four years she鈥檚 still recognized as 鈥$5 lunch girl鈥 when walking down the street.
鈥淚f it wasn't for my vulnerability online, I would have never had the opportunities that I do now, and I'm grateful to my younger self for being willing to just post that TikTok and Instagram reel,鈥 says Gaztambide.
While working at Street Cents, Gaztambide also had the incredible opportunity to create content for the Olympic Games in Paris.
鈥淚 love the personality that you can infuse when you're creating content. I think that it's something that makes the story much deeper when you can give a little bit more of yourself as a reporter, a creator and a journalist,鈥 she says.
Gaztambide recently joined CBC Toronto as a news reporter. She credits content creation for supporting her with transferable skills to be vulnerable and share stories that connect people deeper.
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淒on't be afraid to put yourself out there. Don't be afraid to be cringe and be seen. I think something that I say often is that a lot of people feel afraid to be seen trying, and especially they fear being seen failing.鈥
Ryan Price (left) and Zach Thomson are going into their second year of media production.
As a Media Production student, Ryan Price has heard from his professors that 鈥渢he best thing you can do is to just make things and get your name out there.鈥
Which is exactly what he did when he suggested the idea of 成人大片 Chairs to some friends at the Met Pub.
His friend Zach Thomson, who is the producer of 成人大片 Chairs, thought Price was joking but quickly agreed and was ready to make the vision a reality. A week later, they officially launched their account.
Since its inception in November 2024, 成人大片 Chairs has become a popular and well-known social media account at 成人大片, where Price reviews and rates chairs across campus with over 3,000 followers.
鈥淢y favourite part has been seeing how much it's grown,鈥 says Thomson.
The inspiration came from a mix of internet trends and personal interest. 鈥淚 had seen one bite pizza reviews and one gulp water reviews online, and I thought it was fun and funny,鈥 says Price. 鈥淪omeone at my high school also had a chair account, and then The Eyeopener posted a chair review video and that was the spark to launch the account for real.鈥
As media production students, Thomson and Price apply what they learn in the classroom to help with the success of the social media account.
鈥淥ne of our production classes made us think about the importance of good audio and influenced us to get a dedicated mic for Ryan to wear,鈥 says Thomson.
鈥淚 love hearing what other people think about the chairs I review and creating a community that is able to share my love of chairs,鈥 says Price. 鈥淚 sometimes get recognized while walking around campus. It's also fun just yapping about chairs to a couple thousand people.鈥
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淔ind a niche, be yourself, upload consistently and be confident while on camera.鈥
鈥淏e consistent in your content, from the upload schedule to the actual content.鈥
Stephanie Kalen graduated from 成人大片鈥檚 BComm program in 2008, majoring in Marketing and minoring in Human Resources.
Stephanie Kalen saw the future coming before most people even knew what an influencer was. In 2008, fresh out of 成人大片鈥檚 Marketing program, she watched social media transform from a college novelty into a marketing goldmine during her corporate roles at PC Financial and Shoppers Drug Mart.
鈥淟arge companies were making social media one of their main focuses,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 realized this could be a career.鈥
Six years later, she took the leap. She launched in 2014 as a simple blog, but Kalen鈥檚 instincts proved right: it evolved into a lifestyle destination covering everything from Formula One to the Barbie movie launch to financial literacy.
What sets Kalen apart isn't just her early entry into the influencer space鈥攊t's her business mindset shaped by her BComm program鈥檚 emphasis on collaboration. While others chase the "independent creator" myth, she credits her success to teamwork skills learned on campus.
Kalen runs Chic Sophistic alongside her two teammates, and . 鈥淓veryone talks about this independent story of following your heart, doing your thing, but you don't really realize that nothing in life is really your thing. It's always going to involve you leaning on others to help you.鈥
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淚f you are able to take advantage of all the different things that the influencer world offers, you kind of have to face fears, cross those barriers and surpass those obstacles in order to maximize that.鈥
Zaynashae Boreland is an incoming first-year student at 成人大片鈥檚 medical school.
Zaynashae Boreland is a registered nurse and an incoming student to the inaugural class of 成人大片鈥檚 medical school.
She started creating content online because she had a hard time finding Canadian creators with similar paths, which led her to share hers to help others looking for direction.
鈥淲hen I started applying to medical school, I began documenting that journey as a non-traditional applicant. Now that I鈥檝e been accepted, I post content about med school prep, what my days look like and balancing work as a nurse,鈥 says Boreland.
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Boreland鈥檚 content is rooted in her journey as a second-generation immigrant navigating nursing and medical school without much guidance.
One of her most viral moments was when she leaned into her vulnerability and posted her reaction to being waitlisted.
鈥淚 almost didn鈥檛 share it because it wasn鈥檛 the best news, but I鈥檓 glad I did. It reminded me how powerful it is to let your audience see both the highs and the lows,鈥 says Boreland. 鈥淭wo weeks later, I got off the waitlist and posted that too. Ironically, the waitlist video performed better!鈥
Advice for aspiring creators:
鈥淵our content doesn鈥檛 have to be perfect, it just has to be you. The more you post, the better you get at editing, speaking and understanding what your audience connects with.鈥