Who Are We?
Frontier Media Ltd is a boutique Youtube Production Company equipped with a team of passionate and knowledgable individuals working across pretty much every major timezone. We specialise in “Long-Form” Youtube Content and work with global talent to produce and tell stories that are interesting, engaging and, above all, factual.
In an era of cheap, ill-researched and poorly-made AI content, we pride ourselves on keeping that all-important human touch, and maintaining strong communities across our different channels.
Our Production philosophy is predicated on authenticity, meaning we won’t open a channel if we don’t have someone knowledgable and personally interested in the topic, allowing us to deliver a level of genuineness that is becoming more and more uncommon in the modern Youtube landscape.
Meet the Team
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Cameron
Narrator, Content Manager & Localisation
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JJ Tam
CONTENT MANAGER & QUALITY CONTROL
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Sean Brenner
CONTENT MANAGER & LOCALISATION
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Alyza AC-AC
TEAM MANAGER
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Daniel Faas
QUALITY CONTROL & RESEARCH
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Juliane
RESEARCH
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Raman Chakraboty
RESEARCH
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Ivan Michael
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
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Neringa
AUDIO EDITOR & CONTENT MANAGEMENT
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Kai
VIDEO EDITOR
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Camilo Alvarado
VIDEO EDITOR
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Markus
VIDEO EDITOR
Frequently Asked Questions
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Hey, I’m Cameron. I started Frontier Media as a young fella living in Sydney, Australia in around 2016. I began narrating star wars videos for my channel “Geetsly’s” on mac, and editing on iMovie. What was supposed to be a short term fling turned into a 10 Year+ career; And in that time, I’ve moved continents, grown the company with my team (many of which have been with me for years) & have been figuring out this life thing in general. Also, I have south african heritage, with family spread all over the anglosphere. That’s why my accent might sound a bit weird to some of you;)
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I was lucky enough to start creating content during an era where “AI slop” just wasn’t a thing. As the world changes though, I’ve realised I need to adapt to the new reality we’re all living in now and help assure slop-weary viewers that we are indeed a company comprised of humans. This is why you can see the photos of all our team members above, and as of writing this FAQ, I’m planning to begin showing the first 5-10 seconds of my physical narration on channels with a niche that attracts the slop merchants.
So if you’re a viewer of The Front, Infinite Ltd, HighStreet and/or Maple Inc, check out the most recent videos and you’ll catch a glimpse of me in the process of recording! -
Without giving away the production secrets that we’ve been honing for more than a decade, we’ve streamlined our company to the point where every team member knows exactly what they’re doing and what timelines are expected. We have our writing team, our fact-check/localisation team, myself as the narrator and org manager, and then our editing and thumbnail team who package everything together nicely.
I’ve recently come to the conclusion that six channels is the max a team of my size can handle while still maintaining good quality, research and storytelling. So in saying that, if you hear my voice on any other channels that aren’t listed on this site, it means someone is stealing it. Unfortunately with all these new technologies, people are getting better at scraping data, and I’ve already seen a couple examples of YT shorts slop channels ripping off my voice (including a channel my Grandpa congratulated me about, to my confusion).
Unfortunately Youtube does nothing about this even after i submit complaints. Still good to keep tabs on them though… -
The crux of it all is that You can’t take shortcuts to build an engaging and factual narrative. After building multiple Youtube channels in both the pre & post-AI era, It’s become clear to me that smart, passionate and creative humans are and always will be the differentiating factor between a good and bad channel. It’s just that in 2018 a “bad” channel was a human who didn’t know how to create good videos and in 2026 a bad channel is a dude using a bot to skip all the hard work and trying to automate his way to success.
To be clear, I’m not saying we don’t use AI at all. Saying that would be disingenous and any Youtube team claiming that would be lying. What I’m saying is that AI is merely a tool, not a replacement for humans. We use it to enhance our work; to research more efficiently, help with script structure etc. But once again, it all comes back to human creativity, and oversight. Without that, you receive something soulless, riddled with factual errors and infected with predictable writing structures that make one cringe everytime it’s heard it in a Youtube video.
Anyways, hope that clears it up, and if you have any questions, hit up the email below. Thanks ~Cam