Re Frank-Kapoor Reels

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Co-Founder & Creative Producer

Young Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Re Frank Champions AI-Powered Digital Education and Made-in-Canada Innovation

Canada’s Women-Owned Digital Media SME Expands Into AI-Integrated EdTech and Digital Adoption Training for Canadian Businesses

Canada’s growing digital economy is being shaped by a new generation of women entrepreneurs combining creativity, technology, and education to help businesses adapt to the future. Among them is creative entrepreneur and digital mentor Re Frank, co-founder of Kapoor Reels, a Canadian-owned digital media and branding initiative focused on cinematic storytelling, AI-powered content creation, and digital transformation for modern businesses.

Over the past decade, Re Frank has helped build a woman-owned Canadian SME operating in the fields of digital branding, media production, online education, and AI-integrated creative services. As digital adoption becomes increasingly essential across Canada, the company is now expanding into AI-powered online education and LMS-based edutech solutions designed to help Canadian businesses upgrade to modern digital standards.

The new online learning initiative will provide fully online, self-paced education programs focused on AI basics, branding, digital media literacy, and website integration strategies for businesses seeking to modernize operations and customer engagement. The initiative promotes the idea that every Canadian business — regardless of size — should have access to practical digital adoption tools and AI-assisted workflows to remain competitive in today’s economy.

Re Frank’s professional journey began with a passion for education and teaching. Starting her career in classroom instruction, she gradually evolved into a trainer, creative consultant, and now a mentor helping businesses understand and integrate AI-assisted systems into their digital operations. Her mission is centered around simplifying technology adoption for entrepreneurs while combining creativity with practical business applications.

As a Global Digital Nomad and creative professional with more than 20 years of international experience across Canada, Singapore, and India, Re Frank brings together expertise in travel filmmaking, documentary production, digital content creation, branding, and post-production management.

Through her work on OTT-focused media projects and the growing digital travel platform Kapoor Reels, she has contributed to the complete production cycle of cinematic travel storytelling — including travel coordination, camera support, video editing, graphic design, YouTube management, social media optimization, and AI-assisted content workflows.

Her creative contributions have helped digital platforms achieve major milestones, including YouTube Silver Play Button recognition, the production of more than 500 travel episodes, and audience reach extending to millions of viewers across Canada and international markets.

Re Frank specializes in travel documentaries, YouTube growth strategy, digital branding, social media optimization, post-production editing, and AI-integrated media workflows that support modern content creation demands. Her work focuses on emotionally connecting audiences through authentic storytelling that highlights cultures, destinations, people, and real-life experiences from around the world.

With the rapid rise of AI technologies and digital-first business operations, Re Frank believes Canadian SMEs must embrace digital transformation while maintaining Canadian ownership, creativity, and innovation.

The company’s expansion into AI-integrated education reflects a broader vision of building Canadian-made digital ecosystems that combine education, media, technology, and entrepreneurship under one platform — empowering businesses and creators to grow in the modern economy.

By blending creativity, AI integration, digital media expertise, and educational mentorship, Re Frank continues to position herself as part of a growing movement of women entrepreneurs helping shape the future of Canada’s digital economy.

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